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(Part 2) a Stain on History; Strong Opposition Expected; a Challenge to the Theory of Ryukyu's Active Concessions.

How did the high-ranking officials of the Ryukyu Domain react when they were presented with a complaint from the Ministry of Home Affairs' Ryukyu branch office, suing Shō Tai for defamation? No historical documents have been found detailing the process from the plaintiffs, Shinshu Buddhist monks Tahara Hōsui and Jimi Ryōun, to the Ryukyu Domain reaching a settlement and withdrawing the complaint, leaving the matter a mystery.
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How did the high-ranking officials of the Ryukyu Domain react when they were presented with a complaint from the Ministry of Home Affairs' Ryukyu branch office, suing Shō Tai for defamation? No historical documents have been found detailing the process from the plaintiffs, Shinshu Buddhist monks Tahara Hōsui and Jimi Ryōun, to the Ryukyu Domain reaching a settlement and withdrawing the complaint, leaving the matter a mystery.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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