When the Ryûkyû Kingdom was abolished, and [[Okinawa prefecture]] created, in [[1879]], the ''zaiban bugyôsho'' briefly became the temporary prefectural office (''karikenchô''), and then became the regular, permanent prefectural office in [[1881]]. The prefectural government was run from that location for nearly forty years, before being relocated to its current location near Izumisaki in 1920.<ref name=plaque/> Nothing of the ''zaiban bugyôsho'' or the ''kariya'' buildings survive today. | When the Ryûkyû Kingdom was abolished, and [[Okinawa prefecture]] created, in [[1879]], the ''zaiban bugyôsho'' briefly became the temporary prefectural office (''karikenchô''), and then became the regular, permanent prefectural office in [[1881]]. The prefectural government was run from that location for nearly forty years, before being relocated to its current location near Izumisaki in 1920.<ref name=plaque/> Nothing of the ''zaiban bugyôsho'' or the ''kariya'' buildings survive today. |