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Yonaha peechin was a member of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] [[Scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|scholar-bureaucracy]]. He traveled to [[Kyoto]] in [[1634]] as part of the [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo|Ryukyuan embassy]] of that year.
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Yonaha peechin was a member of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] [[Scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|scholar-bureaucracy]]. He traveled to [[Kyoto]] in [[1634]] as part of the [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo|Ryukyuan embassy]] of that year, as an assistant to Lead Envoy Prince [[Sashiki Choeki|Sashiki Chôeki]].<ref>Marco Tinello, “The Ryukyuan Embassies to Edo seen from the Shuri Royal Government’s Perspective,” in Rosa Caroli (ed.), ''Imagined Okinawa: Challenge from Time and Space'', Ca’ Foscari University in Venice (2015), 176.</ref>
  
 
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*Marco Tinello, "The termination of the Ryukyuan embassies to Edo : an investigation of the bakumatsu period through the lens of a tripartite power relationship and its world," PhD thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia (2014), 56.
 
*Marco Tinello, "The termination of the Ryukyuan embassies to Edo : an investigation of the bakumatsu period through the lens of a tripartite power relationship and its world," PhD thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia (2014), 56.
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 25 April 2017

  • Born: 1614
  • Died: 1695
  • Titles: 与那覇親雲上 (Yonaha peechin)

Yonaha peechin was a member of the Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucracy. He traveled to Kyoto in 1634 as part of the Ryukyuan embassy of that year, as an assistant to Lead Envoy Prince Sashiki Chôeki.[1]

References

  • Marco Tinello, "The termination of the Ryukyuan embassies to Edo : an investigation of the bakumatsu period through the lens of a tripartite power relationship and its world," PhD thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia (2014), 56.
  1. Marco Tinello, “The Ryukyuan Embassies to Edo seen from the Shuri Royal Government’s Perspective,” in Rosa Caroli (ed.), Imagined Okinawa: Challenge from Time and Space, Ca’ Foscari University in Venice (2015), 176.