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Shō Ten

Index Shō Ten

Marquess was. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 20 relations: Coming of Age Day, Crown prince, Emperor Meiji, Emperor Taishō, Empire of Japan, Government of Meiji Japan, Hiroshi Shō, House of Peers (Japan), Kazoku, Mamoru Shō, National Diet, Okinawa Prefecture, Ryukyu Kingdom, Second Shō dynasty, Shō Shō, Shō Tai, Shuri Castle, Shuri, Okinawa, Tamaudun, Tokyo.

  2. Princes of Ryūkyū
  3. Second Shō dynasty

Coming of Age Day

is a public holiday in Japan held annually on the second Monday of January under the Happy Monday System.

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Crown prince

A crown prince or hereditary prince is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy.

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Emperor Meiji

Mutsuhito (3 November 185230 July 1912), posthumously honored as Emperor Meiji, was the 122nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Shō Ten and emperor Meiji are People of Meiji-period Japan.

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Emperor Taishō

Yoshihito (31 August 1879 – 25 December 1926), posthumously honored as Emperor Taishō, was the 123rd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, reigning from 1912 until his death in 1926.

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Empire of Japan

The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the reformed Constitution of Japan in 1947.

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Government of Meiji Japan

The was the government that was formed by politicians of the Satsuma Domain and Chōshū Domain in the 1860s.

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Hiroshi Shō

Marquess was the head of the Shō family, the former Ryūkyūan royal family. Shō Ten and Hiroshi Shō are People from Naha, Pretenders and second Shō dynasty.

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House of Peers (Japan)

The was the upper house of the Imperial Diet as mandated under the Constitution of the Empire of Japan (in effect from 11 February 1889 to 3 May 1947).

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Kazoku

The was the hereditary peerage of the Empire of Japan, which existed between 1869 and 1947.

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Mamoru Shō

is an ethnic Ryukyuan, and the current head of the Shō family, the former Ryūkyūan royal family. Shō Ten and Mamoru Shō are Pretenders and second Shō dynasty.

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National Diet

The is the national legislature of Japan.

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Okinawa Prefecture

is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan.

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Ryukyu Kingdom

The Ryukyu Kingdom was a kingdom in the Ryukyu Islands from 1429 to 1879.

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Second Shō dynasty

The was the last dynasty of the Ryukyu Kingdom from 1469 to 1879, ruled by the under the title of King of Chūzan. This family took the family name from the earlier rulers of the kingdom, the first Shō family, even though the new royal family has no blood relation to the previous one. Until the abolition of Japanese peerage in 1947, the head of the family was given the rank of marquess while several cadet branches held the title of baron.

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Shō Shō

, was the head of the Shō family, the former Ryukyuan royal family, and upon his father's death in 1920, he became head of the family and inherited the title of Marquess. Shō Ten and Shō Shō are Members of the House of Peers (Japan), People from Naha, People of Meiji-period Japan, Pretenders and second Shō dynasty.

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Shō Tai

was the last king of the Ryukyu Kingdom (8 June 1848 – 10 October 1872) and the head of the Ryukyu Domain (10 October 1872 – 27 March 1879). Shō Ten and Shō Tai are Members of the House of Peers (Japan), People from Naha, People of Meiji-period Japan, Pretenders and second Shō dynasty.

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Shuri Castle

is a Ryukyuan gusuku castle in Shuri, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

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Shuri, Okinawa

is a district of the city of Naha, Okinawa, Japan.

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Tamaudun

is one of the three royal mausoleums of the Ryukyu Kingdom, along with Urasoe yōdore at Urasoe Castle and Izena Tamaudun near Izena Castle in Izena, Okinawa.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.

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See also

Princes of Ryūkyū

Second Shō dynasty

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shō_Ten

Also known as Sho Ten.