ダイミョウ
Meanings
Noun
Historical
1. daimyo (Japanese feudal lord)
Pitch accent
イミョ
Used in vocabulary (12 in total)
daimyo in the Warring States period
daimyo's procession
daimyo's mansion
hereditary daimyo (whose ancestors supported Tokugawa Ieyasu prior to the battle of Sekigahara)
non-Tokugawa daimyo
the daimyo of a feudal domain owned by a Tokugawa family branch
traveling in luxury; travelling in luxury; junket
the 8th month has the least work for farmers
someone who has a title but no real duty; useless person; actor playing a daimyo who merely sets the scene as part of the background (in kabuki)
provincial military governor turned daimyo (Muromachi period) (distinct from the shugo bureaucrats of the Kamakura period)
local fire brigade (Edo period); provincial fire brigade
Examples (1 in total)
In feudal Japan, the lord with the largest land holdings was called a "daimyo."