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15th-century Ryukyuan lord and leader
Gosamaru (護佐丸; Okinawan: Gusamaru; d. 1458) was a Ryukyuan Lord (Aji) of Yomitanzan and, later, Nakagusuku. He was also known as Seishun (盛春), and by the
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
baileys. In 1440, King Shō Taikyū asked he legendary Ryukyuan commander Gosamaru, who had helped Shō Taikyū's father invade Hokuzan in 1416, to strength
Nakagusuku_Castle
Ryukyuan Lord of Katsuren Castle (d. 1458)
ambitions for the throne of the Ryukyu Kingdom and scheme and attack against Gosamaru, Aji of Yomitanzan and Nakagusuku. Amawari was born to a peasant family
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
castle was built between 1416 and 1422 by the renowned Ryūkyūan general Gosamaru, a project which involved workers from as far away as the Amami Islands
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Overview of the military of the Ryukyu Kingdom
Gosamaru to build Nakagusuku Castle in a location between the royal palace at Shuri Castle and Katsuren Castle. After the castle was built, Gosamaru started
Military of the Ryukyu Kingdom
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King of the Ryukyu Kingdom
a conflict broke out between Amawari, the aji (lord) of Katsuren, and Gosamaru, the aji of Nakagusuku. Given a dramatic legendary narrative in the official
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Ryukyuan castle in Uruma, Okinawa
international trade, becoming increasingly powerful. After defeating Gosamaru in the Gosamaru-Amawari Rebellion, Amawari attempted to unify the Ryūkyū Islands
Katsuren_Castle
Road in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
were often contested, and during the reign of King Shō Taikyū and the Gosamaru-Amawari Rebellion of 1458, when the aji of Shuri, Nakagusuku and Katsuren
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Song Dynasty tomb
Ryukyu Kingdom. Some authors give earlier dates; in particular, the tomb of Gosamaru (d. 1458) is often described as the first Ryūkyūan turtleback tomb. Okinawans
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cave tomb for Gosamaru's ancestors, and a monument bearing the name "Gosamaru Ancestral Gravestone" which was erected in 1740. Gosamaru is said to have
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Prefecture of Japan
ascended as the sixth king. During his reign, another major conflict, the Gosamaru–Amawari rebellion, occurred, but Shō Taikyū was able to suppress it. His
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Gamba Osaka 2025 football season
21 January 2025 1 Mito Hollyhock 0-2 Gamba Osaka Okinawa, Japan Stadium: Gosamaru Athletic Field
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Village in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
period. In 1416, the Aji of Yomitanzan Magiri, Gosamaru, helped Shō Hashi invade Hokuzan. Although Gosamaru lived in Yamada Castle, Shō Hashi allowed him
Yomitan
Association football team
Association Ryūkyū Football Association Confederation ConIFA Home stadium Gosamaru Field, Nakagusuku First colours First international Ryūkyū 0–9 United
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List of cultural and historical castles in Japan
Castle 今帰仁城 Okinawa Nakijin 13C? Haniji? Nakagusuku Castle 中城城 Okinawa Kitanakagusuku 1440 Gosamaru Shuri Castle 首里城 Okinawa Naha 14C? King of Chūzan
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Princess of Ryūkyū
sixth king of the first Shō dynasty, and of his queen, the daughter of Gosamaru (Aji of Yuntanza and then Nakagusuku). She also descended from the kings
Momoto-fumiagari
City in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
before his death in conflicts with Shō Taikyū (1415–1460) of Shuri and Gosamaru (died 1458), Aji of Nakagusuku Castle. Katsuren Castle has an active shrine
Uruma
Gamba Osaka 2026 football season
Osaka Okinawa Yuki Soma 6' Gen Shoji 64' Ryoya Yamashita 11' Jiro Nakamura 45' Harumi Minamino 87' Stadium: Yoshinoura Park Gosamaru Athletics Stadium
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Village in Ryukyu, Japan
most dominant gusuku (or town center) of the area. Around the year 1440, Gosamaru was ordered to move from Zakimi Castle to Nakagusuku Castle, and a number
Nakagusuku,_Okinawa
Machida Zelvia 2026 football season
Osaka Okinawa Yuki Soma 6' Gen Shoji 64' Ryoya Yamashita 11' Jiro Nakamura 45' Harumi Minamino 87' Stadium: Yoshinoura Park Gosamaru Athletics Stadium
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Football team in Japan
26 November 2016 (2016-11-26) International Friendly Ryukyu 0–9 United Koreans in Japan Gosamaru Field, Nakagusuku, Japan 12:00 JST Anne-Sung Tae Yuuki Gomi Lee Seong-cheol
United Koreans in Japan football team
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represents the harmony of the villagers, the comma is a representation of the Gosamaru crest and represents sincerity, and the character "naka" (中) and its protruding
List of municipal flags of Kyūshū
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Kyūshū
Japanese professional wrestler
Ring name(s) Captain Abnormal Masked Genbei Seyton Inaba Masato Inaba Gosamaru Maybach #2 Billed height 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) Billed weight 98 kg (216 lb)
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
lord's lineage was destroyed and dispersed (one of his descendants was Gosamaru). This marked the beginning of the Hokuzan Kingdom. The era before Hanishi
Nakijin_Castle
Albirex Niigata 2024 football season
January 2024 Friendly Albirex Niigata 2–1 Gamba Osaka Yoshinoura Park Gosamaru Athletics Stadium 11:00 UTC+9 Nagakura 22' Taniguchi 38' Report Note: Three
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List of castles chosen in 2017
Prefecture City Year completed Prominent Lord Photo Zakimi Castle 座喜味城 Okinawa Nakagami 1416-22 Gosamaru Katsuren Castle 勝連城 Okinawa Uruma 14C Amawari
Continued 100 Fine Castles of Japan
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ruins 座喜味城跡 Zakimi-jō ato Okinawa Island Yomitan constructed c. 1420 by Gosamaru; World Heritage Site 26°24′30″N 127°44′30″E / 26.40840356°N 127.74176086°E
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Okinawa)
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Okinawa)
International football competition
26 November 2016 (2016-11-26) International Friendly Ryūkyū 0–9 United Koreans of Japan Gosamaru Field, Nakagusuku, Japan 12:00 JST Tae Gomi Seong-cheol Awe Kaijin Yoshiaki
2018 CONIFA World Football Cup qualification
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Ryukyuan bureaucrat (died 1526)
the third son of Tomigusuku Seishin (豊見城 盛親), so he was a grandson of Gosamaru. He was also the first head of an aristocrat family called Mō-uji Uesato
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Museum Society (沖縄県博物館協会): Eisa Museum Minamikaze Museum Nakagusuku Village Gosamaru Historical Materials Library National Theatre Okinawa Okinawa Army Hospital
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