Uni-Ufugusuku

Uni-Ufugusuku (鬼大城), or Ufugusuku Kenyu (大城賢雄) (fl. 15th century), was a martial arts master and Ryūkyūan general who served the Ryūkyū Kingdom. "Uni" is the Ryukyuan version of the Japanese "oni," which means ogre. He received this nickname because he was nearly six feet tall. He was the personal attendant of King Shō Taikyū's daughter, and lived in Katsuren Castle when she married the Aji Amawari. During the Aji's infamous grab for power in 1458, Ufugusuku took the King's daughter back to Shuri Castle. He led the Ryūkyūan army to depose Amawari, and personally executed him. He later became Aji of Goeku Magiri, residing in Chibana Castle, and married the king's daughter. He was expelled after the First Shō Dynasty fell and later committed suicide. His tomb is at Chibana Castle, in Chibana, Okinawa City, dug into the hillside next to his wife's tomb.