Sadoyama Anji

Sadoyama Ueekata Anji (佐渡山 親方 安治, fl.17th century) also known by Onna Ueekata Anji (恩納 親方 安治) and his Chinese style name Mō Kokuzui (毛 国瑞), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom.

Sadoyama Anji
佐渡山 安治
sanshikan of Ryukyu
In office
1688–1693
Preceded byInoha Seiki
Succeeded byYonabaru Ryōgi
Personal details
Born?
Died?
ParentsIkegusuku Ansei (father)
Chinese nameMō Kokuzui (毛 国瑞)
RankUeekata

Anji was the second son of Ikegusuku Ansei (池城 安成). In 1673, Onna magiri (恩納間切, modern Onna, Okinawa) was established, and granted to Anji as his hereditary fief.[1] He was the originator of Mō-uji Sadoyama Dunchi (毛氏佐渡山殿内).[2]

He was sent to Miyako and Yaeyama to carry out political reform in 1678. King Shō Tei dispatched Prince Nago Chōgen (名護 朝元, also known as Shō Kōjin 尚 弘仁) and him in 1682 to celebrate Tokugawa Tsunayoshi succeeded as shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate. In the next year, Prince Nago died in Kagoshima, and Anji sailed back to Ryukyu.[3]

Anji served as a member of Sanshikan from 1688 to 1693.[4]

References

  1. Kyūyō, vol.7
  2. Rizō, Takeuchi. (1992). Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten (沖縄県姓氏家系大辞典). Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten.
  3. Chūzan Seifu, appendix vol.2
  4. 中山王府相卿伝職年譜 向祐等著写本
Political offices
Preceded by
Inoha Seiki
Sanshikan of Ryukyu
1688–1693
Succeeded by
Yonabaru Ryōgi
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