The paper seeks to reconstruct the history of the records of the Ryukyuan royal family Shō since the end of the kingdom of the Ryūkyū when, after being preserved in the Shuri Castle for centuries, they were moved from the castle to the nearby residence of the crown prince, namely Nakagusuku Udun. Later, a part of them was taken from Okinawa to Tokyo, where they withstood adversities and could finally be brought back again to Okinawa in recent times.
Travels of a national treasure. The records of the Ryukyuan royal family Shō (Ryūkyū kokuō Shō ke kankei shiryō)
CAROLI, Rosa
2013-01-01
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The paper seeks to reconstruct the history of the records of the Ryukyuan royal family Shō since the end of the kingdom of the Ryūkyū when, after being preserved in the Shuri Castle for centuries, they were moved from the castle to the nearby residence of the crown prince, namely Nakagusuku Udun. Later, a part of them was taken from Okinawa to Tokyo, where they withstood adversities and could finally be brought back again to Okinawa in recent times.File in questo prodotto:
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