| The ''yokome'' were charged with reporting back to Satsuma on the behavior of the ''zaiban bugyô'' and of their other colleagues, in order to help enforce these many policies and restrictions. | | The ''yokome'' were charged with reporting back to Satsuma on the behavior of the ''zaiban bugyô'' and of their other colleagues, in order to help enforce these many policies and restrictions. |
− | When the Ryûkyû Kingdom was abolished, and [[Okinawa prefecture]] created, in [[1879]], the ''zaiban bugyôsho'' briefly became the temporary prefectural office (''karikenchô''), and then became the regular, permanent prefectural office in [[1881]]. The prefectural government was run from that location for nearly forty years, before being relocated to its current location near Izumisaki in 1920.<ref name=plaque/> | + | When the Ryûkyû Kingdom was abolished, and [[Okinawa prefecture]] created, in [[1879]], the ''zaiban bugyôsho'' briefly became the temporary prefectural office (''karikenchô''), and then became the regular, permanent prefectural office in [[1881]]. The prefectural government was run from that location for nearly forty years, before being relocated to its current location near Izumisaki in 1920.<ref name=plaque/> Nothing of the ''zaiban bugyôsho'' or the ''kariya'' buildings survive today. |