Attesting to Yuken's skill we have the following story of how Lord Nagato, a daimyo from Sesshu, became Yuken's student. |
The patronage of a daimyo allowed the potteries to aim for the highest quality without regard to cost. |
I sighed, reluctantly pouring more tea for the daimyo after catching my mother's cold stare. |
Those employed by a daimyo not only received a generous stipend but were accorded samurai status as well. |
The daimyo and their warriors also built numerous stockades, palisades, and barricades of wood. |
The daimyo divided his domain between his own personal granary land and the land on which his chief retainers were enfeoffed. |