Earning formal praise from the court for his accomplishments as ''nentôshi'' envoy, he saw two of his sons, [[O Seihan|Ô Seihan]]<!--翁成藩--> and [[O Shokin|Ô Shôkin]]<!--翁章錦--> named ''gakusei'' (musicians) on a later mission to Edo. Ô Shôkin also later led a ''nentôshi'' mission to Kagoshima. | Earning formal praise from the court for his accomplishments as ''nentôshi'' envoy, he saw two of his sons, [[O Seihan|Ô Seihan]]<!--翁成藩--> and [[O Shokin|Ô Shôkin]]<!--翁章錦--> named ''gakusei'' (musicians) on a later mission to Edo. Ô Shôkin also later led a ''nentôshi'' mission to Kagoshima. |