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*''Died: [[1638]]/7/12''
*''Other Names'': 一六 ''(Ichiroku)'', 仲地麗伸 ''(Nakachi Reishin)''
*''Japanese'': [[張]]献功 ''(Chou Kenkou)''

Chô Kenkô is the Japanese reading of the name of a Korean potter who came to serve the royal court of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]].

He was among a number of Korean potters abducted from Korea and brought to [[Satsuma han|Kagoshima]] during [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]'s [[Korean Invasions]] in the 1590s. In [[1616]], he and two other Korean potters similarly abducted, known in Japanese as Ikkan 一官 and Sankan 三官, were invited to journey to Ryûkyû, to share ceramics techniques there. Ikkan and Sankan later returned to Satsuma, but Chô Kenkô remained in Ryûkyû, taking on the name Nakachi Reishin, and being granted a residence in Wakuta village.

His tomb can be found today in Midori-ga-oka Park, near Miebashi Station in [[Naha]].

==References==
*Plaque at Miebashi Station
*"[http://ryukyushimpo.jp/news/storyid-42119-storytopic-121.html Chô Kenkô]," ''Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia'' 沖縄コンパクト事典, Ryukyu Shimpo, 1 March 2003.

==External Links==
*[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=%E9%82%A3%E8%A6%87%E5%B8%82%E7%B7%91%E3%83%B6%E4%B8%98%E5%85%AC%E5%9C%92&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=26.217926,127.68339&spn=0.002565,0.005284&sll=35.252924,132.851089&sspn=0.074716,0.169086&t=h&hq=%E9%82%A3%E8%A6%87%E5%B8%82%E7%B7%91%E3%83%B6%E4%B8%98%E5%85%AC%E5%9C%92&z=18&layer=c&cbll=26.217829,127.683332&panoid=ObjqZywZx5L4At7Q5W8YSA&cbp=12,94.07,,0,3.75 The tomb of Chô Kenkô on Google Maps]

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