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The Chûjindô was a family shrine holding [[mortuary tablets]] (J: ''ihai'') of the [[Sai family]], one of the prominent [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|scholar-aristocratic]] families of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]].
 
The Chûjindô was a family shrine holding [[mortuary tablets]] (J: ''ihai'') of the [[Sai family]], one of the prominent [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|scholar-aristocratic]] families of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]].
  
The shrine was located in [[Kumemura]], and a poor house for impoverished relatives of the Sai family, known as Dôyashichi (J: ''Dô-yashiki''), was nearby.
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The shrine was located in [[Kumemura]], and a poor house for impoverished relatives of the Sai family, known as Dôyashichi (堂屋敷, J: ''Dô-yashiki''), was nearby.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:34, 14 May 2017

  • Japanese: 忠盡堂 (Chûjindô)

The Chûjindô was a family shrine holding mortuary tablets (J: ihai) of the Sai family, one of the prominent scholar-aristocratic families of the Ryûkyû Kingdom.

The shrine was located in Kumemura, and a poor house for impoverished relatives of the Sai family, known as Dôyashichi (堂屋敷, J: Dô-yashiki), was nearby.

References

  • Sansaku Map ("Walking Map of Kuninda"), Kuninda Terrace, Naha.