The fifteen Injunctions (掟十五ヶ条- Okite jūgo-ka-jō),
which accompanied the surrender oaths signed in Kagoshima in 1611 is on display
at the Okinawa Prefectural Museum, Omoromachi, Naha.
It should be noted that a weapons ban is one
of the articles. But it was not a complete ban. See details;
* Fire-arms are banned.
* Members of the Royal family and Shizoku (nobility and warrior
caste) may carry personal weapons (These include swords, spears and bows).
* Commoners may not own any weapons (giving rise to wider spread
of Tee / Tode and development of ‘weapons’ of civil defense).
* The magistrate’s office representing the Satsuma overlords
must be informed of any repairs made on existing weapons.
* Those seeking to own new weapons or those seeking to own
weapons for the first time should seek permission from magistrate’s office
representing the Satsuma overlords.
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