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*''Japanese'': [[東風平]] 王子 朝春 ''(Kochinda ôji Chôshun)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[東風平]] 王子 朝春 ''(Kochinda ôji Chôshun)''
  
Kochinda Chôshun was the fifth son of King [[Sho Shitsu|Shô Shitsu]] of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]], and was the first head of the ''keizuza'', established in [[1689]] to oversee official aristocratic genealogies (''[[kafu]]'' or ''keizu'') in the kingdom.
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Kochinda Chôshun was the fifth son of King [[Sho Shitsu|Shô Shitsu]] of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]], and was the first head of the ''[[keizuza]]'', established in [[1689]] to oversee official aristocratic genealogies (''[[kafu]]'' or ''keizu'') in the kingdom.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 27 March 2020

  • Other Names: 弘徳 (Shô Kôtoku)
  • Japanese: 東風平 王子 朝春 (Kochinda ôji Chôshun)

Kochinda Chôshun was the fifth son of King Shô Shitsu of the Ryûkyû Kingdom, and was the first head of the keizuza, established in 1689 to oversee official aristocratic genealogies (kafu or keizu) in the kingdom.

References

  • Shunzo Sakamaki, "On Early Ryukyuan Names," in Sakamaki (ed.), Ryukyuan Names (Honolulu: East-West Center, 1964), 15.