, also known as Ukiyaka or Yosoidon (1445âÂÂ1505), was Queen of the Ryukyu Kingdom from 1469 until her death. She married Shà  En before he became king, and acted as regent during the early years of Shà  Shin's reign.
Ogiyaka was born in 1445, possibly in Shuri, Okinawa. She became the second wife of Kanemaru, and gave birth to a son in 1465 at age 21. After King Shà  Toku died, Kanemaru became King of the Ryukyu Kingdom in 1469 and adopted the name Shà  En, making their son, Shà  Shin, the heir to the throne and their eldest daughter the royal high priestess. She held the titles of and .
Shà  En died in 1476, however, and his brother, Shà  Sen'i, took the throne. The high priestess promptly had a vision that the King should abdicate in favor of Shà  Shin, then almost 13 years old, and Shà  Sen'i abdicated. It has been theorized that Ogiyaka orchestrated the abdication to maintain power. Ogiyaka acted as regent for many years until Shà  Shin took control from her. During her rule, she oversaw the construction of the Enkaku-ji temple and the Tamaudun mausoleum, as well as the enlargement of the Sogen-ji temple.
She died in 1505 at the age of 61 and was buried in Tamaudun. Stories of "the Queen Mother" persisted as late as the 1540s.