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Miima udun was the [[Shuri]] residence of [[Bainan]], the daughter of [[Sho Iko|Shô Ikô]], and the second to hold the position of ''[[kikoe-ogimi|kikoe-ôgimi]]'' (high priestess). She thus came to be known, herself, as ''Miima kikoe ôgimi ganashi''. | Miima udun was the [[Shuri]] residence of [[Bainan]], the daughter of [[Sho Iko|Shô Ikô]], and the second to hold the position of ''[[kikoe-ogimi|kikoe-ôgimi]]'' (high priestess). She thus came to be known, herself, as ''Miima kikoe ôgimi ganashi''. |
Latest revision as of 20:22, 20 June 2015
- Okinawan: 嶺間御殿 (miima udun)
Miima udun was the Shuri residence of Bainan, the daughter of Shô Ikô, and the second to hold the position of kikoe-ôgimi (high priestess). She thus came to be known, herself, as Miima kikoe ôgimi ganashi.
A narrow sidestreet neighboring the mansion came to be known as Miima kubiri, a placename which still exists, from the word kubiri meaning a narrow, squeezed, space. The placename Miima kubiri also appears in the Omoro sôshi.
The site of the Ounu dunchi mansion can be seen nearby.
References
- Plaque on-site.