Shō Jun (尚純, 1660–1706) was a Crown Prince of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, the son of King Shō Tei.
Shō Jun | |
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尚純 | |
Crown Prince of Ryukyu | |
In office 1669–1706 | |
Monarch | Shō Tei |
Personal details | |
Born | Umitukugani (思徳金) 15 February 1660 Shuri, Ryukyu Kingdom |
Died | 2 February 1707 Shuri, Ryukyu Kingdom | (aged 46)
Resting place | Tamaudun |
Spouses | Giun, Kikoe-ōkimi-ganashi |
Children | Shō Eki Umimazurugani, Princess Kokuba Shō Kan, Prince Noguni Chōchoku Shō Sei, Prince Goeku Chōtoku |
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At the age of 9, he was named Prince of Nakagusuku, and given Sashiki and Nakagusuku magiri as his domains. His domain was changed to that of Kume Gushikawa magiri in 1676, and to Sashiki and Nakazato magiri in 1689.
He died in 1706 before being able to succeed to the throne of the kingdom, and was entombed in the royal mausoleum of Tamaudun.[1]
References
edit- "Shō Jun." Okinawa konpakuto jiten (沖縄コンパクト事典, "Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia"). Ryukyu Shimpo (琉球新報). 1 March 2003. Accessed 3 January 2009.
- ^ Official plaques and gallery labels on-site at Tamaudun.