Four hundred more soldiers from Kumamoto arrived on [[1879]]/3/25, accompanying [[Matsuda Michiyuki]], who delivered to the former royal authorities of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] formal orders from [[Tokyo]] that their domain (redesignated "Ryûkyû han" and no longer a kingdom in [[1872]], with the king as "lord" and no longer king) was declared [[Ryukyu Shobun|dissolved]]. [[Sho Tai|Shô Tai]] vacated the castle on 3/30, and the Kumamoto garrison immediately took up occupation. | Four hundred more soldiers from Kumamoto arrived on [[1879]]/3/25, accompanying [[Matsuda Michiyuki]], who delivered to the former royal authorities of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] formal orders from [[Tokyo]] that their domain (redesignated "Ryûkyû han" and no longer a kingdom in [[1872]], with the king as "lord" and no longer king) was declared [[Ryukyu Shobun|dissolved]]. [[Sho Tai|Shô Tai]] vacated the castle on 3/30, and the Kumamoto garrison immediately took up occupation. |