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[[File:Ryukyu-Islands.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The Ryukyu Islands, as seen on a map at the Pacific Aviation Museum at Pearl Harbor]]
*''Other Names'': 南西諸島 ''(nansei shotou)''<ref>lit. "Southwest Islands"</ref>
*''Japanese'': 琉球諸島 ''(Ryuukyuu shotou)'' or 琉球列島 ''(Ryuukyuu rettou)''<ref>''Ryûkyû shotô'' translates roughly as "various islands of Ryûkyû," while ''Ryûkyû rettô'' means "Ryûkyû archipelago" or "Ryûkyû chain of islands."</ref>

The Ryûkyû Islands are a chain of islands stretching from just south of [[Kyushu]] down to just before [[Taiwan]].

Historically independent, the islands were united under the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] in the 15th-16th centuries before the [[Satsuma han]] [[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion of Ryûkyû]] in [[1609]]. Those islands north of [[Okinawa Island]] were annexed by Satsuma at that time and remain part of [[Kagoshima prefecture]] today, while Okinawa and all those to the south remained under the control of the Ryûkyû Kingdom, and today comprise [[Okinawa prefecture]].

==Geography==
The islands of the chain are considered in a number of groupings. Listed from north to south, they are:
*[[Satsunan Islands]] (Kagoshima pref.)
**[[Osumi Islands|Ôsumi Islands]] - incl. [[Tanegashima]], [[Yakushima]], [[Kuchinoerabujima]], [[Kuroshima (Kagoshima)|Kuroshima]], [[Takeshima (Kagoshima)|Takeshima]], and [[Iojima|Iôjima]]
**[[Tokara Islands]] - incl. [[Kuchinoshima]], [[Nakanoshima]], [[Tairajima]], [[Suwanosejima]], [[Akusekijima]], [[Gajashima]], and [[Takarajima]]
**[[Amami Islands]] - incl. [[Amami Oshima|Amami Ôshima]], [[Kikaijima]], [[Tokunoshima]], [[Okinoerabujima]], and [[Yoronjima]]
*Okinawa Islands (Okinawa pref.) - incl. Okinawa Island [[Izena Island]], [[Iheya Island]], [[Kumejima]], [[Iejima]], and the [[Kerama Islands]]
*[[Sakishima Islands]] (Okinawa pref.)
**Miyako Islands - incl. [[Miyakojima]], [[Ogami Island|Ôgami Island]], [[Ikema Island]], [[Irabu Island]], [[Shimoji Island]], [[Kurima Island]], [[Minna Island]], and [[Tarama Island]]
**Yaeyama Islands - incl. [[Ishigaki Island]], [[Taketomi Island]], [[Kohama Island]], [[Kuroshima (Yaeyama)|Kuroshima]], [[Hatoma Island]], [[Iriomote-jima]], [[Hateruma Island]], and [[Yonaguni Island]]

Unlike the Japanese Archipelago, which is volcanic, the islands of Ryûkyû formed from limestone coral, and so have a very different geology and topography. There are no serious mountains in the Ryukyus, and the average height above sea level across the entire archipelago is a tiny fraction of that of the far more mountainous islands of Japan and Taiwan.

==History==
===Early History===
The archaeological record shows that human habitation in the Ryukyus began roughly 20,000 to 30,000 years ago. More recent major waves of immigration, from a variety of directions, settled the northern Ryukyus around 9000 years ago, and the Sakishima Islands (the southern Ryukyus) around 4500 years ago.

The overall chain of islands continues relatively regularly from Kyushu to Taiwan, with one island, or small group of islands, after another; however, there is a significant gap between Okinawa and the islands to the south. As a result, while the people of Okinawa and the various islands north of it engaged in considerable trade with one another and with "mainland" Japan, the islanders of Sakishima remained disconnected from those interactions until around the 11th century CE.

The 10th-11th centuries saw considerable technological and commercial developments in [[Song Dynasty]] China ([[960]]-[[1279]]), along with various concurrent developments in [[Heian period]] Japan. Interactions between China, Japan, and the Ryukyus increased, and migrants between the three regions introduced the cultivation of rice, wheat, barley, and other crops, and the raising of livestock into the Ryukyus.

The people of the various islands, over the course of time, formed up into complex societies, generally taking the form of chiefdoms.

===Age of Maritime Trade===
By the beginning of the 14th century, the various chiefs of areas of Okinawa Island were unified under a single head chieftain, sometimes today retroactively called a "king." However, in the 1310s, the headchieftain [[Eiji]] was succeeded by his son [[Tamagusuku]] who, whether for lack of personal charisma or leadership ability, or for some other reason, failed to command the loyalty of the other chieftains. The island of Okinawa thus came to be divided into three chiefdoms, or kingdoms, known as [[Hokuzan]], [[Chuzan|Chûzan]], and [[Nanzan]]. This period of division is known as the [[Sanzan period]].

Chûzan entered into [[tribute|tributary relations]] with [[Ming Dynasty]] China in [[1372]], with the other two doing the same within the ensuing several years.

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===Early Modern Period===

===Modern Period===

==References==
*[[Richard Pearson]], ''Ancient Ryukyu'', University of Hawaii Press, 2013.
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