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Kanegusuku Chōten
Sanshikan of Ryukyu

Kanegusuku Chōten

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Sanshikan of Ryukyu
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Futenma Chōten Shō Kan Shō Tatsukan
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Kanegusuku Ueekata Chōten (兼城 親方 朝典, ? – 4 December 1839), also known by Futenma Chōten (普天間 朝典), his Chinese style name Shō Kan (向 寛) and Shō Tatsukan (向 達寛), was a bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom.

Chōten was the second son of Prince Tomigusuku Chōkō (豊見城 朝興), and he was also a younger brother of Prince Tomigusuku Chōshun.

Tomigusuku Chōshun and Takushi Ando were dispatched as a gratitude envoy for King Shō Iku's taking power to Edo, Japan in 1832. Chōten sent as sangikan (讃議官) in the mission. However, Prince Tomigusuku died in Kagoshima on 23 September 1832 (lunar calendar 29 August). Chōten served as the political decoy of the prince, took the title "Prince Tomigusuku" and went to Edo. They sailed back in the next year.

Chōten served as a member of sanshikan from 1836 to 1839. He was sent to China together with Yō Tokushō (楊 徳昌) and Ba Ikō (馬 維興) as a gratitude envoy for King Shō Iku's investiture. In the next year, he was serious ill on the way home and died in Fuzhou.

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