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  • ...[[Tokugawa Ienari]] and of the shogunal heir [[Tokugawa Iesada]], within [[Edo castle]], burns down. Reconstruction efforts on the Naka-oku and [[Ooku|Ô-
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  • ...e most celebrated painters in Ryukyuan history. He is perhaps the earliest Ryukyuan painter who is both known by name, and by surviving artwork.<ref>Satoshi Ts
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  • ::''Not to be confused with [[Ryukyu-koku jiryaku]] ''琉球国事略'' by [[Arai Haku ...ern period.<ref>Richard Pegg, "For the Record: Chinese Conferment Missions to Ryukyu from 1372-1866," talk given at Okinawan Art in its Regional Context:
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  • ...o served as a musician (''gakushi'') on the [[1806]] [[Ryukyuan mission to Edo]]. ...Kôchi was assigned to help oversee the reception for [[Chinese investiture envoys]].
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  • ...other [[Tsushima han]] officials on Tsushima. The Koreans are given space to stay at the Kyoto temple [[Honpo-ji|Honpô-ji]]. ...shogunate]] grants monopolistic privileges in certain aspects of commerce to select Japanese and Portuguese merchants.
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  • ...13th king of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]], reigning from [[1573]] to [[1587]]. ...[[Shuri castle]]; though originally hung only during the visit of the Ming envoys, King [[Sho Shitsu|Shô Shitsu]] later had it hung permanently.
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  • ...and diplomat who led the [[1756]]-[[1757]] [[Chinese investiture mission]] to the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]], where he officially [[invest ...er>"Zen kai sho." Okinawa Prefectural Government. ''Ô-chô jidai no bijutsu to sho'' (王朝時代の美術と書, "Writings and Art of the Dynastic Perio
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  • ...Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] activity in China, and the chief intermediary point for Ryukyuan officials traveling between Okinawa and [[Beijing]]. ...rea caused many ships to abandon their [[Ningpo]]-via-[[Hakata]] route and to seek a more southerly port in China.<ref>Uezato Takashi. "The Formation of
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  • ...[Bakufu]] names 6 Daimyo to be commanders of [[hikeshi|firefighting]] in [[Edo]]. * 1634/5/1 [[Kyuan|Kyûan]] exiled to [[Hachijo-jima]].
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  • ...e:Seiken-ji.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Gate marking the entrance to the path up to Seiken-ji]] ...has been destroyed and rebuilt several times. The current main hall dates to [[1702]].
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  • ...e:Choshu-gozabune.JPG|right|thumb|400px|Members of a [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]] aboard the ''gozabune'' of the lord of [[Choshu han|Chôshû domain]], as ...ained designated families of shipwrights (''[[goyo shonin|goyô shônin]]'') to build and maintain their vessels.
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  • ...urney to the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] as an [[Chinese investiture envoys|investiture envoy]], and for his writings on that journey. ...n also included 600 additional people, including cartographers who set out to map the archipelago.<ref>Schottenhammer, Angela. "The East Asian maritime w
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  • ...y]] official who served as vice-envoy on a [[Chinese investiture mission]] to the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] led by [[Zhao Wenkai]] in [[1800]]. ...apan/event2013/Index.htm#symposium Interpreting Parades and Processions of Edo Japan]" symposium, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 11 Feb 2013.</ref>
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  • ...gly emphasize Ryûkyû's connections to China, while downplaying connections to Japan. ...apan/event2013/Index.htm#symposium Interpreting Parades and Processions of Edo Japan]" symposium, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 11 Feb 2013.</ref>
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  • ...etry: China's Place in Asia'' (NUS Press, 2009), 13-14. </ref> It was used to authorize official documents, both within the kingdom, and in communication ...certain other kingdoms, it was made of gilded silver. This was in contrast to the seals bestowed upon the kings of [[Joseon]] dynasty Korea and the [[Mur
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  • ...Edo in accordance with his ''[[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' obligations. To maintain five mansions in the city was exceptional; most smaller domains ma ...ka-yashiki'' ("middle mansion").<ref>Miyagi Eishô 宮城栄昌, ''Ryûkyû shisha no Edo nobori'' 琉球使者の江戸上り, Tokyo: Daiichi Shobô (1982), 103.</r
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  • [[Image:Teijunsoku.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A monument to Tei Junsoku on the grounds of the [[Shiseibyo|Confucian temple]] in [[Kumem ...o Edo" 「琉球人行列と江戸」, in ''Nihon kinsei seikatsu ehiki: Ryûkyûjin gyôretsu to Edo hen'' 日本近世生活絵引:琉球人行列と江戸編、Research Cen
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  • ...on, with the pond, bridge, and outer gate area seen above off of the photo to the right.]] ...rgest Buddhist temple in the islands.<ref>Hirakawa Nobuyuki, "A History of Ryukyuan Painting," ''Okinawan Art in its Regional Context: Historical Overview and
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  • [[File:Shinkosen.JPG|right|thumb|320px|A model of a Ryukyuan [[tribute]] ship, on display at the Okinawa Prefectural Museum]] ...e Ryukyuan ships were not identical to Chinese styles, and bore distinctly Ryukyuan features which set them apart.
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  • ...h China. However, combined with the costs of receiving [[Chinese embassies to Korea]], the relationship was profoundly expensive for the Korean court, an ...own as ''ch'ŏnch'u'' (千秋). Towards the end of the Ming Dynasty, Korea came to send instead only one annual mission, at the time of the winter solstice, a
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