, also known by his Chinese style name , was a bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom.
Takehara was a descendant of Aragusuku Anki. He was the third son of Aragusuku Anjà « (), and was the originator of an aristocrat family, Mà Â-uji Misato Dunchi ().
Takehara served as a member of sanshikan from 1690 to 1697. He was appointed and sent to Kume Island in 1690, there he promulgated the memorandum, . He was granted Misato magiri (, modern part of Okinawa, Okinawa) as his hereditary fief in 1697.
Takehara was a son-in-law of King Shà  Shitsu. He had two famous sons: the eldest son Misato Anman and the third son Tomoyose Anjà  (). One later became a member of sanshikan; the other plotted to overthrow Sai On together with Heshikiya Chà Âbin, and was executed by crucifixion.
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