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He was named to the ''[[koakukabe]]'' (novice musicians + pages) attached to the ''shichagui'' (lower throne room) of [[Shuri castle]] in [[1735]]; this was a standard entry position for young boys first entering the court, after which they were often promoted to "court page" (''koshô'') attached to the palace "study" (''shoin''), as Shitatsu was in [[1739]].
 
He was named to the ''[[koakukabe]]'' (novice musicians + pages) attached to the ''shichagui'' (lower throne room) of [[Shuri castle]] in [[1735]]; this was a standard entry position for young boys first entering the court, after which they were often promoted to "court page" (''koshô'') attached to the palace "study" (''shoin''), as Shitatsu was in [[1739]].
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He was then named a ''gakushi'' (lead musician) for the [[1748]] [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]].
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In [[1746]], when Ô was 23 years of age, he was then named a ''gakushi'' (lead musician) for the [[1748]] [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]].
    
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