词条 | Misato Chōtei |
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Prince Misato was the fourth son of King Shō Tei. His mother was Makabe Aji-ganashi ({{lang|ja|真壁按司加那志}}), the successor consort of King Shō Tei, so he was also a full-brother of Prince Oroku Chōki.[1] He was the originator of royal family Ōgimi Udun ({{lang|ja|大宜見御殿}}).[2] Prince Misato was dispatched together with Tomimori Seifu ({{lang|ja|富盛 盛富}}, also known by Ishadō Seifu) in 1710 to celebrate Tokugawa Ienobu succeeded as shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate. They sailed back in the next year.[3] Prince Misato was dispatched to celebrate Shimazu Yoshitaka ({{lang|ja|島津 吉貴}}) was promoted to {{nihongo|chūjō|中将}} in 1711, but his ship was shipwrecked off the coast of Yuntanza magiri ({{lang|ja|読谷山間切}}, modern Yomitan). He buried in Makabi grave ({{lang|ja|真嘉比墓}}). Prince Yonagusuku Chōchoku ({{lang|ja|与那城 朝直}}, also known by Shō Kan {{lang|ja|尚 監}}) was dispatched to Kagoshima in place of him.[3][1] Prince Misato had no heir, and adopted Misato Chōkō ({{lang|ja|美里 朝孝}}), the second son of his brother Oroku Chōki, as his adopted son.[2] References1. ^1 2 王代記写 {{start box}}{{s-hou}}2. ^1 Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten ({{lang|ja|沖縄県姓氏家系大辞典}}). Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten. 3. ^1 Chūzan Seifu, appendix vol.3 |-{{s-non|reason=title created}}{{s-ttl|title=Head of Ōgimi Udun|years=}}{{s-aft|after=Misato Chōkō}}{{end box}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Chotei, Misato}} 8 : 1682 births|1711 deaths|Princes of Ryūkyū|People of the Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan people|Deaths due to shipwreck|17th-century Ryukyuan people|18th-century Ryukyuan people |
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