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Gunbai and Horagai - JapanTwo Horagai, traditional Japanese conch shell trumpets flanked by three gunbai (gunbai-uchiwa) once held by military leaders (such as daimyo) and priests in the past
Concubine (mekake) of a high-ranking man watching a dancerConcubine (mekake) of a high-ranking man with tobacco pipe watching a dancing girl accompanied by musicians on shamisen and blind koto harpist (koze)
A Daimyo and his suite making a journey Date: circa 1870
Takeda Shingen (1521-1573) - Military LeaderTakeda Shingen (1521-1573) - a pre-eminent daimyo in feudal Japan with exceptional military prestige in the late stage of the Sengoku period. Date: circa 1570
Tombs of Lord Asano, Takumino Kami and Lady Asano, JapanThe Graveyard of Sengaku-ji - burial place of Asano Naganori (1667-1701) - the daimyo of the Ako Domain in Japan (Takumi no Kami). Also buried here was his wife
Hiroshima Castle, Hiroshima, JapanHiroshima Castle (Carp Castle), Japan - home of the daimyo (feudal lord) of the Hiroshima han (fief). Constructed in the 1590s, but destroyed by the atomic bombing on 6th August 1945
Bronze Statue of Ii Naosuke - Hikone Castle grounds, JapanHikone Castle grounds, Shiga Prefecture, Japan - Bronze Statue of Ii Naosuke (1815-1860) - daimyo of Hikone (18501860) and also Tairo of Tokugawa Shogunate
Ii Naosuke Monument, Yokohama, JapanIi Naosuke Monument, in the grounds of Hikone Castle, Yokohama, Japan. Ii Naosuke (1815-1860) was daimyo (lord) of Hikone (1850-1860) and Tairo (high-ranking government official)
Samurai or retainer kneeling before government official or daimyo. Photograph shows a man, full-length, standing, facing right, and a man wearing a sword kneeling before him, facing left
Daimyo procession. Print shows a long procession of men (nobility or government officials) on foot. Date between 1711 and 1716
Japanese PleasurebargeThe pleasure-barge of a daimyo of the Togugawa era, on the Inland Sea. It is rowed, not sailed