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A Japanese lord was called a "daimyo." Daimyos were powerful feudal lords who ruled over large estates and had their own samurai warriors. They played a significant role in the social and political structure of Japan, particularly during the Edo period, when they were vassals to the shogunate. Their influence declined after the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century.

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