👉 In Japanese, "daimyo" is a term used to describe the ruling monarch of a feudal lord's country. It refers to the most powerful and influential members of a feudal society who held control over their subjects. The title "Daimyo" was given by the Emperor and his successors, and it was often used in place of the traditional titles such as Prince or Kaisa. The term "daimyo" is not limited to only one country but can refer to many different