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Ryukyu Kingdom


 

The Ryukyu Kingdom was an independent kingdom which ruled most of the Ryukyu Islands from the 14th century to the 19th century. The Kings of Ryukyu unified Okinawa Island and extended the kingdom to the Amami Islands in modern Kagoshima Prefecture, and the Yaeyama Islands near Taiwan.

Major events

  • 1372 The first Ming envoy visited Okinawa which was divided into Three Mountains (principalities). The beginning of the formal tributary relations with the Chinese Empire.
  • 1416 The Middle Mountain (Chuzan) occupied Nakijin gusuku, capital of the Northern Mountain (Hokuzan).
  • 1429 The Middle Mountain occupied Shimajiri Osato gusuku, capital of the Southern Mountain (Nanzan), unifying Okinawa Island. The Kingdom of Ryukyu was established with the capital at Shuri (now part of modern-day Naha).
  • 1477 The third king, Sho Shin, ascended to the throne. Golden age of the kingdom.
  • 1609 Lord of Satsuma in Southern Kyushu conquered the kingdom. King of Ryukyu paid tribute to him.
  • 1624 Lord of Satsuma annexed the Amami Islands.
  • 1853 Commodore Matthew Perry of the US Navy visited the kingdom.
  • 1866 The last official mission from the Qing Empire visited the kingdom.
  • 1872 Japan put the Ryukyu han. King Sh? Tai (??) was given the title of marquisate (?? Han'?).
  • 1874 The last tributary envoy to China was dispatched from Port Naha.
  • 1879 Japan replaced the Ryukyu han with Okinawa Prefecture. The last king of Ryukyu was transported to Tokyo and became marquis.