A daimyo was the master of a samurai.
The Daimyo were the provincial rulers of feudal Japan, similar to European Lords. They came in many different ranks and served under the shogun. They paid samurai underlings with rice or land, to fight for them (master-less samurai were looked down upon, and called 'ronin'.) They were themselves samurai the same way, barons, dukes, and other lords were knights, and Daimyos were supposed to follow the code of Bushido.
Their duty was to govern an area, provide justice, and serve the Shogun
A Daimyo was a person who owned a large piece of land in Japan.
A Daimyo was a regional lord the word itself means "Great name"
The Daimyo were the provincial rulers of feudal japan, similar to European Lords. They came in many different ranks and served under the shogun. They paid samurai underlings with rice or land, to fight for them (master-less samurai were looked down upon, and called 'ronin'.) They were themselves samurai the same way, barons, dukes, and other lords were knights, and Daimyos were supposed to follow the code of Bushido.
Their duty was to govern an area, provide justice, and serve the Shogun
"Japan developed a feudal system which had similarities to the European system. "
The Daimyo were the provincial rulers of feudal japan, similar to European Lords. They came in many different ranks and served under the shogun. They paid samurai underlings with rice or land, to fight for them (master-less samurai were looked down upon, and called 'ronin'.) They were themselves samurai the same way, barons, dukes, and other lords were knights, and Daimyos were supposed to follow the code of Bushido.
Their duty was to govern an area, provide justice, and serve the Shogun
There are a slew of famous daimyo throughout Japanese history. Some of the most notable are:
Oda Nobunaga
Takeda Shingen
Uesugi Jenshin
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Mori Motonari
Nabeshima Naoshige
Shimazu Yoshihiro
Date Masamune
Kato Kiyomasa
Shibata Katsuie
Akechi Mitsuhide
Ishida Mitsunari
Ashina Moriuji
Chosokabe Motochika
Hojo Soun
Murakami Yoshikiyo
Fukushima Masanori
Ryuzoji Takanobu
Maeda Toshiie
Sanada Masayuki
Honda Tadakatsu
Daimyo were regional lords similar to governers who served the Shogun
A daimyo is a lord during the Japanese feudal period.
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You need to be a hig rank sensei/ samurai to be a daimyo...
The Samurai's job was to protect the Daimyo and in return they got food and other things
The medieval Japanese emperor's wore expensive robes.
The daimyo help weaken the shogun by fighting to break free the shogun's control.
The daimyo help weaken the shogun by fighting to break free the shogun's control.
You need to be a hig rank sensei/ samurai to be a daimyo...
Pistol Daimyo no Bōken happened in 1990.
Pistol Daimyo no Bōken was created in 1990.
An example of a daimyo is a person who owned a large piece of land in Japan.
The Japanese daimyo was similar to the European Lord.
The Samurai's job was to protect the Daimyo and in return they got food and other things
The Samurai's job was to protect the Daimyo and in return they got food and other things
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The samurai warriors are paid from the daimyo. The daimyo pays the samurai warriors with either land, money, or food (typically rice).
The medieval Japanese emperor's wore expensive robes.
Shoguns made all of the Daimyo's family move to a certain area. The Daimyo's Samurai were responsible for the Daimyo's land. The family had to stay in the area forever. The Daimyo could leave every other year to check on their land. The Shogun wouldn't let all the Daimyo leave at once because he was scared that they'd revolt against him. He made the family stay when the Daimyo left to check on his land. They were "hostages."
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