Makishi Chōchū

In this Okinawan name, the family name is "Makishi".
Makishi Chōchū

Makishi Chōchū as depicted in Narrative of The Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan by Matthew C. Perry & Francis L. Hawks, Washington, 1856
Native name 牧志朝忠
Born 1818
Shuri, Ryūkyū Kingdom
Died August 14, 1862
Nationality Ryūkyū Kingdom
Other names Itarashiki Chōchū
Shō Eikō
Education Royal Academy of Ryūkyū
Occupation Diplomat
Years active 1844-1862
Title Pechin


Makishi Pekumi Chōchū (牧志 親雲上 朝忠, 1818 - August 14, 1862) was a scholar-bureaucrat and diplomat of Ryūkyū Kingdom. He was also known as Itarashiki Chōchū (板良敷 朝忠), and his Chinese style name, Shō Eikō (向 永功).

Life

Makishi was born in Shuri, the capital of Ryūkyū. He studied in Kokugaku (国学 the Royal Academy of Ryūkyū) in his early years. In 1838, he traveled to China to study, and stayed in Beijing for several years. When he came back to Ryūkyū, he learned English from Aniya Seiho (安仁屋 政輔). He was then appointed Ikoku Tsūji (異国通詞, the diplomat towards Western countries) in 1844.

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