Han'anchi

Han'anchi (攀安知) was a local ruler of Okinawa Island, who was given the title of King of Sanhoku.

Modern attempts to decipher the enigmatic un-Okinawan name Han'anchi point to Haneji (羽地), a settlement in northern Okinawa (part of modern-day Nago City).

[3] The Chūzan Seikan (1650) recorded a dramatic story about the downfall of the unnamed Aji of Nakijin, also known as King of Sanhoku.

By that time, a large portion of the former realm of the King of Sanhoku had surrendered to Shō Hashi.

This modification created an unnatural gap between the downfall of the King of Sanhoku (1416) and the appointment of Shō Chū as Nakijin Ōji (1422).

A replica of Chiyoganemaru , a Japanese blade that is said to be owned by the Aji of Nakijin.