1. Tamagusuku Chōkun, also known by the Chinese-style name Shō Juyū, was a Ryukyuan aristocrat-bureaucrat credited with the creation of the Ryukyuan dance-drama form known as kumi odori. Tamagusuku was born in what is today the Gibo neighborhood of Shuri. A member of the aristocrat-bureaucrat class of the Kingdom of the Ryūkyū, Tamagusuku had already journeyed to Edo and Kagoshima five times before being named udui bugyō in 1715.
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