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  • #REDIRECT [[Urasoe Choki]]
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  • *[[Urasoe Choki|Urasoe Chôki]] 浦添朝熹
    267 bytes (26 words) - 08:38, 4 January 2017
  • *[[Oroku Choki|Oroku Chôki]] - 小禄朝奇
    343 bytes (41 words) - 10:58, 10 December 2015
  • *[[Miyagawa Choki|Miyagawa Chôki]] - 宮川長亀
    526 bytes (52 words) - 01:40, 1 February 2010
  • *''Composed: [[1842]], [[Urasoe Choki|Urasoe Chôki]], [[Tei Gen'i]], [[Gi Gakuken]]'' ...ian [[Gi Gakuken]], and the third volume poems by lead ambassador [[Urasoe Choki|Urasoe Chôki]] (aka Shô Genro). Many of the poems relate to sights and ex
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  • *[[Nakijin Choki|Nakijin Chôki]] - 今帰仁朝季
    556 bytes (58 words) - 15:09, 15 March 2015
  • ...yukyu Kingdom]]. He held the title of Prince Ôzato, and succeeded [[Urasoe Choki|Urasoe Chôki]] as ''[[Sessei]]'' in [[1852]]/4.
    513 bytes (68 words) - 22:54, 4 November 2019
  • A student of [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]], Chinen expanded on Yakabi's work on musical notation, crea
    573 bytes (78 words) - 01:26, 31 May 2016
  • ...achi]], [[Utamaro|Kitagawa Utamaro]], [[Utagawa Toyoharu]], and [[Eishosai Choki|Eishôsai Chôki]]<!--栄松斎 長喜-->.
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  • Matayoshi Baikin was the personal physician to Prince [[Ogimi Choki|Ôgimi Chôki]], lead ambassador on the [[1796]] [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]
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  • A direct descendant of Shô Shôi, [[Urasoe Choki|Urasoe Chôki]]<!--浦添朝熹-->, served as ''[[sessei]]'' from [[1835]]-
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  • *[[Yakabi Choki|Shô Zenmo]] - 向全謨
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  • *Ryukyuan musician [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]] dies (b. [[1716]]).
    952 bytes (133 words) - 20:43, 23 August 2013
  • *Ryukyuan musician [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]] is born (d. [[1775]]).
    913 bytes (107 words) - 02:23, 10 June 2013
  • ...nt of [[Chinen Sekko|Chinen Sekkô]], who was in turn a student of [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]], who is attributed with the development of the ''[[kunkunsh
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  • His pupils included [[Miyagawa Choki|Miyagawa Chôki]], [[Miyagawa Issho|Isshô]], and [[Miyagawa Shunsui|Shunsu
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  • Chôgi was the eldest son of scholar-aristocrat official [[Nakijin Choki|Nakijin ''anji'' Chôki]]<!--今帰仁按司朝季-->, and was thus the ten
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  • *[[Urasoe Choki|Shô Genro]] - 尚元魯
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  • ...ollowing year, alongside poems by the lead envoy of that mission, [[Urasoe Choki|Urasoe Chôki]], and the ''gieisei'' (head of processional music) [[Tei Gen
    2 KB (255 words) - 01:34, 29 December 2016
  • ...nen Sekkô]]<!--知念績高--> ([[1761]]-[[1828]]), was taught in turn by [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]] ([[1716]]-[[1775]]), who is credited with developing the ''
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  • ...throne as [[Sho Kei|Shô Kei]]. He had a second son as well, named [[Chatan Choki|Shô Tetsu]].
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  • ...hiryôkan (2006), 147.</ref>, and grandfather, ''[[Sanshikan]]'' [[Fukuyama Choki|Fukuyama Chôki]]<!--譜久山親方朝紀-->, visited the temple and donat
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  • ...ree other sons: [[Tomigusuku Choryo|Shô Kei]] (Tomigusuku Chôryô), [[Oroku Choki|Shô Mô]] (Oroku Chôki), and [[Sho Ki|Shô Ki]]. After his own death in [
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  • ...ed by [[Terukina Mongaku]] ([[1682]]-[[1753]]), or by his student [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]] ([[1716]]-[[1775]]). However, it only became standardized a
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  • ...figures in ukiyo-e history"<ref>Lane. p142.</ref>. They include [[Eishosai Choki|Eishôsai Chôki]], [[Chokosai Eisho|Chôkôsai Eishô]], [[Rekisentei Eiri
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  • **********[[Oroku Choki|Shô Mô]] (Oroku Chôki)<!--尚網・小禄朝奇--> - third son of Shô T ************[[Chatan Choki|Shô Tetsu]]<!--尚徹・北谷王子朝騎--> - second son of Shô Eki
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  • ...ined prominent arts practitioners, following after him. His son [[Okudaira Choki|Okudaira ''peechin'' Chôki]] performed six Noh dances for King [[Sho Kei|S
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  • ...[[Kuramae]], where tax revenue was stored, as well as pleasure boats, ''[[choki]]'' boats carrying customers to and from the [[Yoshiwara]] (to the north al
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  • *******[[Ie Choki|Ie Chôki]] 伊江朝倚 (1715-1763) - eldest son of Chôryô, 7th gen. fam
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  • ...ly]], and bore the Chinese-style name Shô Senbo 向宣謨. His father, [[Nakijin Choki|Nakijin Chôki]] 今帰仁朝季, bore the same title of "''anji'' of Nakij ...or [[Sho Shoken|Shô Shôken]] 向象賢 also known as Haneji Chôshû; and [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]], also known as Shô Zenmo 向全謨.
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  • ...o the Yoshiwara typically involved a river journey, on swiftboats called ''choki''. One typically departed from [[Azuma-bashi]], in Asakusa.
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  • ...toire. The earliest compilation of notated music is attributed to [[Yakabi Choki|Yakabi Chôki]] ([[1716]]-[[1775]]); it contains the lyrics and ''sanshin''
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