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Definition [244] Bachi: 撥: Various drumsticks used for taiko performance Byō-uchi-daiko [bʲoːɯtɕidaiko] 鋲打ち太鼓: Taiko where the skin is tacked onto the head Gagakki: 雅楽器: Instruments used in the theatrical tradition called gagaku: Kumi-daiko: 組太鼓
A retired Kampaku was called Taikō (太閤), which came to commonly refer to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Both sesshō and kampaku were styled as denka or tenga ( 殿下 ) in historical pronunciation; translated as "(Imperial) Highness", as were Imperial princes and princesses.
Taikō (太閤) a title given to a retired Kampaku regent in Japan—see Sesshō and Kampaku. Commonly refers to Toyotomi Hideyoshi; Chatham Island taiko or Magenta petrel (Pterodroma magentae) bird; Taiko a Norwegian roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) freighter; Taiko no Tatsujin, a series of rhythm video games
On Shōgun, he's called the Taikō, which was the title given to a retired advisor of a former emperor. Hideyoshi carried on the work of Oda Nabunaga, the first Great Unifier of Japan, following ...
In the history of Japan, the Council of Five Elders (Japanese: 五大老, Hepburn: Go-Tairō) was a group of five powerful feudal lords (大名, daimyō) formed in 1598 by the Regent (太閤, Taikō) Toyotomi Hideyoshi, shortly before his death the same year. [1]
The fearsome mother of the heir is modeled after Yodo-no-kata.
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Hideyoshi resigned as kampaku to take the title of taikō (retired regent), and Hidetsugu succeeded him as kampaku. [42] Replica of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's armor. Hideyoshi adopted Oda Nobunaga's dream of a Japanese conquest of China, and launched the conquest of the Ming dynasty by way of Korea (at the time known as Koryu or Joseon). [47]