| There were, essentially, three classes of aristocracy in [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]]: the Princes (''ôji'') and ''[[anji]]'' at the top, the land-holders (''[[satunushi]]''), and the non-landholders (''[[chikudun]]'').<ref>Terms given here in Okinawan, e.g. ''shisshi'', ''sanshikwan'', ''satunushi'', and ''zashichi'', instead of in standard Japanese, e.g. ''sessei'', ''sanshikan'', ''sato-nushi'', and ''zashiki''.</ref> | | There were, essentially, three classes of aristocracy in [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]]: the Princes (''ôji'') and ''[[anji]]'' at the top, the land-holders (''[[satunushi]]''), and the non-landholders (''[[chikudun]]'').<ref>Terms given here in Okinawan, e.g. ''shisshi'', ''sanshikwan'', ''satunushi'', and ''zashichi'', instead of in standard Japanese, e.g. ''sessei'', ''sanshikan'', ''sato-nushi'', and ''zashiki''.</ref> |