Zakimi Ueekata Seifu (座喜味 親方 盛普, 20 December 1801 – 21 April 1859), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
He was the 11th head of this family, and his father Zakimi Seichin, was a Sanshikan during Shō Kō's reign.
[1][2] King Shō Iku dispatched Prince Urasoe Chōki (浦添 朝憙, also known as Shō Genro 尚 元魯) and him in 1839 to celebrate Tokugawa Ieyoshi succeeded as shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate.
[2] In 1857, Makishi Chōchū, who was a member of omote jūgonin (表十五人, "The fifteen magistrates"), planned to act as an intermediary for buying warship from France at Shimazu Nariakira's behest.
He came into conflict with pro-Japanese factions, including Makishi Chōchū, Onga Chōkō and Oroku Ryōchū.