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They are called 'daimyou,' written in Japanese: 大名Also; Shogun, the title applied to the chief military commanders from about the 8th century a.d. to the end of the 12th century.
shogun, tonosama
A Japanese feudal lord is called a daimyo. Daimyo were powerful landholding nobles who ruled over territories in feudal Japan. They maintained their own samurai warriors and owed allegiance to the shogun, the supreme military leader of Japan.
The Japanese daimyo was similar to the European Lord.
主 (しゅ)"shu" usually that's how Japanese use it
kaze joutei
Doragonrōdo no yoroi
The worshipers of Lord Vishnu are called 'Vaishnavas'. Followers of Lord Shiva are called 'Shaivas'.
Japanese sliding doors are called fusuma Japanese sliding doors are called fusuma
They are called 'onsen' in Japanese.
Japanese currency called YEN.
A Japanese princess is called a Hime.