Aragusuku Anki
新城 安基
sanshikan of Ryukyu
In office
?–?
Preceded by?
Succeeded byUrasoe Ryōken
Personal details
Born?
DiedJune 6, 1567
ChildrenIkegusuku Antō (son)
Parent(s)Shō Shin (father?)
Gibo Ōamoshirare (mother)
Childhood nameShutarugani (小太郎金)
Chinese nameMō Ryūgin (毛 龍唫)
RankUeekata
NicknameUfu Aragusuku (大新城)

Aragusuku Ueekata Anki (新城 親方 安基, ? 1567) was a politician and bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. He was also known by Ufu Aragusuku (大新城), and his Chinese style name, Mō Ryūgin (毛 龍唫). His mother was a Noro. According to legend, Aragusuku was a love child of King Shō Shin.

In the summer 1555, King Shō Sei became seriously ill. The king ordered three ministers, Aragusuku Anki, Kunigami Keimei (国頭 景明, also known by Wa Imi 和 為美) and Gusukuma Shūshin (城間 秀信, also known by Katsu Kashō 葛 可昌), to assist the Crown Prince Shō Gen. But after the king's death, Kunigami and Gusukuma broke their promises and wanted to install other prince Shō Kanshin (尚 鑑心) as the new king instead of Shō Gen. They said that Shō Gen was too sickly to succeed the throne, and many ministers supported them. It made Aragusuku very angry. He stood in the audience hall, with a naginata in his hand, and said that Shō Gen was the eldest son of the Queen Umimajingani Aji-ganashi, so he should be the new king because of the primogeniture. Kunigami and Gusukuma were afraid of him and never said a word. All ministers agreed with him. Finally, Shō Gen ascended to the throne successfully. In the year 1559, Aragusuku exiled Kunigami to Kume Island and Gusukuma to Iheya Island.

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