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m (LordAmeth moved page Gima peechin to Sai Shu: probably best to disambiguate by Chinese-style name. more consistent that way too.)
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*''Died: [[1832]]/10/22, [[Fushimi]]''
 
*''Died: [[1832]]/10/22, [[Fushimi]]''
 
*''Titles'': 儀間親雲上 ''(Gima [[peechin]])''
 
*''Titles'': 儀間親雲上 ''(Gima [[peechin]])''
*''Japanese'': 蔡修 ''(Sai Shuu)''
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Gima ''peechin'' Sai Shû was a [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] scholar-official who served as the ''[[gieisei]]'' (head of street musicians) in the [[1832]] [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]]. He is known as the author of ''[[Gieisei nikki]]'', the only such journal or record by a member of a Ryukyuan embassy to be extant today.
 
Gima ''peechin'' Sai Shû was a [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] scholar-official who served as the ''[[gieisei]]'' (head of street musicians) in the [[1832]] [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]]. He is known as the author of ''[[Gieisei nikki]]'', the only such journal or record by a member of a Ryukyuan embassy to be extant today.

Revision as of 01:25, 30 November 2014

Gima peechin Sai Shû was a Ryukyuan scholar-official who served as the gieisei (head of street musicians) in the 1832 Ryukyuan embassy to Edo. He is known as the author of Gieisei nikki, the only such journal or record by a member of a Ryukyuan embassy to be extant today.

He died during the journey to Edo in that year, at Fushimi, and is buried at Daikoku-ji (aka Satsuma-dera) in Fushimi, alongside Takehara peechin, the mission's sangikan, who died the same day.

References

  • Ikemiya Masaharu, Shiryô shôkai 資料紹介, Gieisei nikki 儀衛生日記, Nihon tôyô bunka ronshû 1 (1995), 111.