In Nakajun, Kitanakagusuku Village, there are apparently quite a few men whose names include "Tame" or "Yoshi". I was surprised to learn that the legend traces its origin back to Minamoto no Tametomo, a military commander from the Heian period. ▼Tametomo had a son when he came to Okinawa.
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In Nakajun, Kitanakagusuku Village, there are apparently quite a few men whose names include "Tame" or "Yoshi". I was surprised to learn that the legend traces its origin back to Minamoto no Tametomo, a military commander from the Heian period. ▼Tametomo had a son when he came to Okinawa.