Results, daimyo

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ふだいだいみょうfudaidaimyou

noun:

  • hereditary daimyo (whose ancestors supported Tokugawa Ieyasu prior to the battle of Sekigahara) - four character idiom
ぶんこくほうbunkokuhou

noun:

  • laws established by daimyo applicable only in their own domain (during the Warring States period) 戦国大名
しんぱんだいみょうshinpandaimyou

noun:

  • the daimyo of a feudal domain owned by a Tokugawa family branch - four character idiom
せんごくだいみょうsengokudaimyou

noun:

  • daimyo in the Warring States period - four character idiom
くらやしきkurayashiki

noun:

  • daimyo's city storehouse
しゅごだいみょうshugodaimyou

noun:

  • provincial military governor turned daimyo (Muromachi period) (distinct from the shugo bureaucrats of the Kamakura period) - archaism
すずぐちsuzuguchi

noun:

  • entrance to a daimyo's mansion
  • glans (of the penis)
じょうしjoushi

noun:

  • high-ranking retainer of a daimyo (Edo Period)
さんきんこうたいsankinkoutaiateji

noun:

  • daimyo's alternating Edo residence; official attendance service (by a daimyo in the Edo era)
とざまtozama

noun:

  • outside daimyo; non-Tokugawa daimyo - abbreviation 外様大名
  • outsider; one not included in the favored (favoured) group
かみやしきkamiyashiki

noun:

  • daimyo's main Tokyo mansion
おしのびかごoshinobikago

noun:

  • special palanquin for carrying a daimyo or his wife incognito
いほうihou Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • forced relocation of a daimyo to a different domain by the Edo shogunate
かしわkashiwaold

noun:

  • oak; daimyo oak; Japanese emperor oak; Quercus dentata

大きなookinaかしわkashiwanokigakazenochikarawo弱めているyowameteiru The big oak tree breaks the force of the wind.

かろうkarou

noun:

  • chief retainer; daimyo's minister
しもやしきshimoyashiki

noun:

  • villa; daimyo's suburban residence
ばいしんbaishin

noun:

  • rear vassal; daimyo's retainer
まちふれmachifure

noun:

  • town order (Edo period); order issued by a shogun or daimyo affecting a whole town, and passed on by town officials
はんめいhanmei

noun:

  • feudal decree; edict by a daimyo
ほんのうじのへんhonnoujinohen

noun:

  • Honnoji Incident; forced suicide of daimyo Oda Nobunaga by his samurai general Akechi Mitsuhide (June 21, 1582)
おいえそうどうoiesoudou

noun:

  • family trouble (quarrel); domestic squabble; internal squabble (over headship rights) in a daimyo family in the Edo period
ごぜんじあいgozenjiai

noun:

  • game (contest) held in the presence of a lord (daimyo, shogun) - four character idiom
らくいちらくざrakuichirakuza

noun:

  • free markets and open guilds (policy enacted by daimyo in the Azuchimomoyama Period (1573-1598) that weakened the strict regulations surrounding business establishment in market places and important cities, allowing new businesses to open in Joka-machi market places)
ばんしゅうbanshuuばんしゅbanshu

noun:

  • guard (of a daimyo, emperor, etc.) - archaism
おふれがきofuregaki

noun:

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