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{{nihongo|'''Kunigami ''[[Ueekata]]'' Seijun'''|国頭 親方 盛順|extra=1511 – 14 April 1580}}, also known by his Chinese style name {{nihongo|'''Ō Jushō'''|翁 寿祥}}, was a bureaucrat of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom]].
{{nihongo|'''Kunigami ''[[Ueekata]]'' Seijun'''|国頭 親方 盛順|extra=1511 – 14 April 1580}}, also known by his Chinese style name {{nihongo|'''Ō Jushō'''|翁 寿祥}}, was a bureaucrat of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom]].


There were few details about his parents and family background even they were not recorded in his [[genealogy book]]. Kunigami was a son-in-law of [[Urasoe Ryōken]]. He was appointed {{nihongo|''ishi [[bugyō]]''|石奉行|"Magistrate of stone"}} in 1554. He served as ''[[Sanshikan]]'' during King [[Shō Gen]]'s reign.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://manwe.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/d-archive/s/viewer?&cd=00030240 |title=中山王府相卿伝職年譜 向祐等著写本 |access-date=2017-06-24 |archive-date=2017-09-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170902092648/http://manwe.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/d-archive/s/viewer?&cd=00030240 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
There were few details about his parents and family background even they were not recorded in his [[genealogy book]]. Kunigami was a son-in-law of [[Urasoe Ryōken]]. He was appointed {{nihongo|''ishi [[bugyō]]''|石奉行|"Magistrate of stone"}} in 1554. He served as ''[[Sanshikan]]'' during King [[Shō Gen]]'s reign.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://manwe.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/d-archive/s/viewer?&cd=00030240 |title=中山王府相卿伝職年譜 向祐等著写本 |access-date=2017-06-24 |archive-date=2017-09-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170902092648/http://manwe.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/d-archive/s/viewer?&cd=00030240 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


He was dispatched as congratulatory envoy together with [[Ryō Gen]] ({{lang|ja|梁炫}}) to celebrate the [[Longqing Emperor]]'s coronation in 1568, and sailed back two years later.<ref>''[[Chūzan Seifu]]'', vol.7</ref>
He was dispatched as congratulatory envoy together with [[Ryō Gen]] ({{lang|ja|梁炫}}) to celebrate the [[Longqing Emperor]]'s coronation in 1568, and sailed back two years later.<ref>''[[Chūzan Seifu]]'', vol.7</ref>
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Revision as of 21:25, 29 March 2024

Kunigami Ueekata Seijun (国頭 親方 盛順, 1511 – 14 April 1580), also known by his Chinese style name Ō Jushō (翁 寿祥), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom.

There were few details about his parents and family background even they were not recorded in his genealogy book. Kunigami was a son-in-law of Urasoe Ryōken. He was appointed ishi bugyō (石奉行, "Magistrate of stone") in 1554. He served as Sanshikan during King Shō Gen's reign.[1]

He was dispatched as congratulatory envoy together with Ryō Gen (梁炫) to celebrate the Longqing Emperor's coronation in 1568, and sailed back two years later.[2]

Kunigami Seijun was the originator of Ō-uji Nagayama Dunchi (翁氏永山殿内), which was one of the "Five Aristocratic Families" (五大名門) in Ryukyuan history.[3]

References

  1. ^ "中山王府相卿伝職年譜 向祐等著写本". Archived from the original on 2017-09-02. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  2. ^ Chūzan Seifu, vol.7
  3. ^ Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten (沖縄県姓氏家系大辞典). Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten.
Kunigami Seijun
title created Head of Ō-uji Nagayama Dunchi
? - 1580
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