• Tamaudun (玉陵) is one of the three royal mausoleums of the Ryukyu Kingdom, along with Urasoe yōdore at Urasoe Castle and Izena Tamaudun near Izena Castle...
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    Izena Tamaudun (伊是名玉陵) is one of the three royal mausoleums of the Ryukyu Kingdom, along with Tamaudun at Shuri Castle and Urasoe yōdore at Urasoe Castle...
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    (a sacred space of the native Ryukyuan religion), and royal mausoleum Tamaudun, all of which are designated World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Originally...
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    ancestors at Tamaudun, the royal mausoleum in Shuri. Shō Tai died in 1901, at the age of 58, and was entombed in the royal mausoleum at Shuri, Tamaudun. His family...
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    artworks, ritual objects, historical documents, the royal mausoleum of Tamaudun and royal gardens of Shikina-en to the City of Naha. He also donated artworks...
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    to the Ryukyu Kingdom Imperial Chinese missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom Tamaudun (intact royal tombs) Okinawan martial arts Names of Ryukyu Okinawan: 琉球國...
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    exemplifying its use along with Hiragana can be found on a stone stele at the Tamaudun mausoleum, dating back to 1501. After the invasion of Okinawa by the Shimazu...
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    Ryukyuan texts are often found on stone inscriptions. Tamaudun-no-Hinomon (玉陵の碑文 "Inscription of Tamaudun tomb") (1501), for example. Within the Ryukyu Kingdom...
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    mausoleum complex of Date Masamune and his heirs, daimyō of the Sendai Domain Tamaudun, at Shuri, Okinawa Taiyū-in Reibyō at Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture Tsuki no...
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  • Kingdom of Ryukyu Okinawa Prefecture 972 (2000) ii, iii, vi 55 ha; (560 ha) Tamaudun, Sonohyan-utaki Ishimon, Nakijin Castle, Zakimi Castle, Katsuren Castle...
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    three royal mausoleums of the Ryukyu Kingdom, along with Tamaudun at Shuri Castle and Izena Tamaudun near Izena Castle in Izena, Okinawa. It is located in...
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    September 1920, in his mansion in Shuri and was entombed six days later in Tamaudun, the royal mausoleum near Shuri Castle, in accordance with traditional...
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    include two utaki (or sacred sites, one a gate and the other a grove), the Tamaudun mausoleum, one garden, and five gusuku castles sites, four of which are...
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    Enkaku-ji was built in 1492, Sōgen-ji was expanded in 1496, and in 1501, Tamaudun, the royal mausoleum complex, was completed. Shō Shin successfully petitioned...
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    area of the inner citadel where the body of a king was temporarily held. Tamaudun (玉陵) – the restored royal tombs of the Second Shō dynasty, located adjacent...
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    Shizutani School in Bizen, the Roman Catholic Ōura Church in Nagasaki, the Tamaudun royal mausoleum of the Ryukyu Kingdom in Shuri, Okinawa, and the Tsūjun...
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    a deity, more a Confucian sage). He was buried at the royal mausoleum Tamaudun in Shuri. "Shō Tei." Okinawa konpakuto jiten (沖縄コンパクト事典, "Okinawa Compact...
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  • and the Tamaudun mausoleum, as well as the enlargement of the Sogen-ji temple. She died in 1505 at the age of 61 and was buried in Tamaudun. Stories...
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    Tai, the last king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, donated the royal mausoleum of Tamaudun and Shikina-en to the City of Naha. The stroll garden features a pond with...
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    (1528-03-25)March 25, 1528 Died May 12, 1572(1572-05-12) (aged 44) Burial Tamaudun, Shuri Spouse Mawashi Kikoe-ōkimi-kanashi Concubine Kume-Gushikawa Aji-shirare...
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  • 218172°N 127.714702°E / 26.218172; 127.714702 (Tamaudun) Izena Tamaudun Stone Zushi 伊是名玉御殿内石厨子 Izena Tamaudun nai ishizushi Izena Izena Village two miniature...
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    (aged 60–61) Shuri, Ryukyu Kingdom Burial Miyaagimui-utaki, Shuri (1476) Tamaudun, Shuri (reburied, 1501) Spouse Ogiyaka (Ujaka) (Yosoidon/Yushiiudun) Concubine...
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    centuries, beginning in 1521, the actual royal remains were entombed in the Tamaudun mausoleum completed that year a short distance from Shuri Castle. In the...
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    (1590-12-09)December 9, 1590 Died June 23, 1640(1640-06-23) (aged 49) Burial Tamaudun, Shuri, Okinawa Spouse Gaja-Uemori Aji-ganashi Kimitoyomi Aji-ganashi Concubine...
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    Though not haka, the royal tombs of the Ryūkyū Kingdom are located at Tamaudun. Inside the tomb is stored the cremated remains (funishin) of several generations...
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    (c. 14,000 BC – c. 300 BC). The island has historic sites such as Izena Tamaudun Mausoleum, Izena Castle, a historical fortress built around in the 14th...
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    which are also seen in other gusuku sites. King Shō Shin built Izena Tamaudun near the castle. "イジナ". 首里・那覇方言音声データベース (in Japanese). "Izena gusuku"....
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  • Islands was destroyed during the Battle of Okinawa. The mausoleum complex of Tamaudun, Shuri Castle, Katsuren Castle, Nakagusuku Castle, Nakijin Castle, Zakimi...
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  • orders. Upon his death in 1668, he was entombed in the royal mausoleum Tamaudun, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Shō Tei. "Shō Shitsu." Okinawa konpakuto...
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    ō) in their Ishizushi [ja] (石厨子) inscriptions in the family mausoleum Tamaudun. The title King of Chūzan was also remained in the diplomatic letter to...
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