Gihon's reign was marked by terrible disasters, including famine, epidemics, and devastating typhoons.
Around 1254, he appointed a young lord by the name of Eiso to be Regent (Sessei), and to aid in managing these disasters.
Gihon felt personally responsible for the disasters and abdicated in 1259 or 1260, and shortly thereafter "withdrew into the forest alone.
The precise location, date, and circumstances of Gihon's death are unknown, though it is safe to assume he died shortly after his abdication.
Local legends allege that he was last seen at the cliffs of Hedo Point, the northernmost point on Okinawa Island, and his tomb is located nearby.