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**"Ryukyu King Sho Family Relevant Documents" (''Ryûkyû kokuô Shô-ke kankei shiryô'') - includes numerous ''[[bingata]]'', ''[[kasuri]]'', and other garments, as well as works of [[Ryukyuan lacquerware]], [[Ryukyuan pottery|pottery]], and metalwork, along with three swords (incl. [[Chiyoganemaru]]) and the [[Ryukyu investiture crown|Ryukyuan investiture crown]], all objects previously owned by the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] [[Sho Dynasty|royal family]].<ref>Despite the name, this grouping of National Treasures does not include written or published documents, but rather objects of decorative arts and practical use. You can see all the objects on the museum's [http://www.rekishi-archive.city.naha.okinawa.jp/archives/item1 Digital Museum page].</ref>
 
**"Ryukyu King Sho Family Relevant Documents" (''Ryûkyû kokuô Shô-ke kankei shiryô'') - includes numerous ''[[bingata]]'', ''[[kasuri]]'', and other garments, as well as works of [[Ryukyuan lacquerware]], [[Ryukyuan pottery|pottery]], and metalwork, along with three swords (incl. [[Chiyoganemaru]]) and the [[Ryukyu investiture crown|Ryukyuan investiture crown]], all objects previously owned by the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] [[Sho Dynasty|royal family]].<ref>Despite the name, this grouping of National Treasures does not include written or published documents, but rather objects of decorative arts and practical use. You can see all the objects on the museum's [http://www.rekishi-archive.city.naha.okinawa.jp/archives/item1 Digital Museum page].</ref>
 
*Tokyo National Museum:
 
*Tokyo National Museum:
**Gilt bronze slippers from [[Eta Funayama kofun]], [[Kumamoto prefecture]], 5-6th century
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**Swords, gilt bronze slippers, and other objects from [[Eta Funayama kofun]], [[Kumamoto prefecture]], 5-6th century
 
**Ritual objects from consecration of Kôfuku-ji, Nara, 8th century, discovered [[1874]]
 
**Ritual objects from consecration of Kôfuku-ji, Nara, 8th century, discovered [[1874]]
 
*Zenrin-ji - gilt bronze lotus-shaped gong, [[Tang Dynasty]]
 
*Zenrin-ji - gilt bronze lotus-shaped gong, [[Tang Dynasty]]
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