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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.

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