Sadoyama Anji
Sadoyama Ueekata Anji (佐渡山 親方 安治, fl. 17th century) also known by Onna Ueekata Anji (恩納 親方 安治) and his Chinese style name Mō Kokuzui (毛 国瑞), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
Sadoyama Anji | |
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佐渡山 安治 | |
sanshikan of Ryukyu | |
In office 1688–1693 | |
Preceded by | Inoha Seiki |
Succeeded by | Yonabaru Ryōgi |
Personal details | |
Born | ? |
Died | ? |
Parent | Ikegusuku Ansei (father) |
Chinese name | Mō Kokuzui (毛 国瑞) |
Rank | Ueekata |
Anji was the second son of Ikegusuku Ansei (池城 安成). In 1673, Onna magiri (恩納間切, modern Onna, Okinawa) was established, and granted to Anji as his hereditary fief.[1] He was the originator of Mō-uji Sadoyama Dunchi (毛氏佐渡山殿内).[2]
He was sent to Miyako and Yaeyama to carry out political reform in 1678. King Shō Tei dispatched Prince Nago Chōgen (名護 朝元, also known as Shō Kōjin 尚 弘仁) and him in 1682 to celebrate Tokugawa Tsunayoshi succeeded as shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate. In the next year, Prince Nago died in Kagoshima, and Anji sailed back to Ryukyu.[3]
References
- Kyūyō, vol.7
- Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten (沖縄県姓氏家系大辞典). Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten.
- Chūzan Seifu, appendix vol.2
- 中山王府相卿伝職年譜 向祐等著写本
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