'Emperor.'
ミカド
Mikado
I am guessing you mean 'The Mikado' by Gilbert and Sullivan. This is a comic opera and their ninth of fourteen operatic collaborations. It opened on 14th March 1885. By setting the opera in Japan Gilbert was able to satirize British politics and institutions more freely by disguising them as Japanese.
No the title of Pharaoh was unique to Egypt, the Japanese hadEmperors which were called Tenno, or Mikado.
The Mikado pheasant is not a flightless bird but they hardly fly, they live in mountains so when they are in danger, they hide in tall grass or bushes. I love Mikado pheasants. They are so elegant! I live in Taiwan but I never saw it before, only in photos! Oh! and I'm Japanese!
Daughter of the Mikado
The address of the Mikado Township Library is: 2291 South F-41, Mikado, 48745 0110
The Mikado was created in 1885.
In Japan, "mikado" traditionally refers to the emperor, symbolizing the highest authority and divine status in Japanese culture. The term can also be associated with the historical and ceremonial aspects of the imperial family. Additionally, "Mikado" is known in Western culture through the comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan, which presents a satirical view of Japanese customs and society.
Ryūgamine Mikado roughly translates to "Emperor of the Dragon's Peak"
Hot Mikado was created in 1986.
The Black Mikado was created in 1975.