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Daimyo of 1867Daimyo of 1867 Samurai Warlords of Shogun Japan Daimyo of 1867 provides a comprehensive catalog of samurai warlords in feudal Japan. Included are detailed information on every one of the 277 daimyo clans in the year 1867, towards the end of the samurai era. Every daimyo is listed with the image of the mon "family crest," han "fief" name, revenue size, rank at the Shogun's castle in Edo, prior ancestry, and other clan information. Many clan domain
Daimyo of 1867 Samurai Warlords of Shogun Japan Daimyo of 1867 provides a comprehensive catalog of samurai warlords in feudal Japan. Included are detailed information on every one of the 277 daimyo clans in the year 1867, towards the end of the samurai era. Every daimyo is listed with the image of the mon "family crest," han "fief" name, revenue size, rank at the Shogun's castle in Edo, prior ancestry, and other clan information. Many clan domain descriptions are embellished with photos of their castles, history of notable ancestors, and information about any branch families. Maps of castles and their surroundings are provided wherever possible. The information is organized as an handbook for creating more realistic backgrounds for role-playing games, boardgames, miniatures games, and computer games. It is also useful for those writing historical novels, screenplays, graphic novels, comic books, anim , and other creative works. Background information includes geography, history, major roads, social structure, religion, monetary system, and government structure. A gamers guide is provided with suggestions for scenarios, descriptions of martial arts training, ronin, vengeance, the use of ninja, and the naming of a daimyo's son at a coming-of-age ceremony. There is also a special section with lists of samurai-themed games. Among the daimyo you will find: - Asano Naganori, the daimyo whose seppuku led to the revenge of the 47 ronin Kudo Suketsun , who sparked the famous vendetta of the Soga Brothers, which took 18 years to complete - Ooka Tadasuk , a minor judge with legendary wisdom, who eventually became daimyo - Yagyu Munenori, the Shogun's sensei for swordsmanship, a hatamoto who became daimyo - Oda Nobunaga, a minor daimyo who began the final unification of Japan after a century of civil war, and who is the inspiration for the video game series Nobunaga's Ambition - Tokugawa Ieyasu, a minor daimyo who became Shogun, and established a dynasty that would rule the Land of the Rising Sun for two-and-a-half centuries, until the end of the samurai era. Profusely illuminated with hundreds of photos and images of maps, woodcut prints, and paintings. Suggested for mature readers.Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Different Worlds Publications
Published: 03/24/2010
ISBN: 9780975399934
Pages: 346
Weight: 1.72lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.27w x 0.72d
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★★★★★ 5
Great option for holding lots of necklaces
Color: Grey
It holds a lot of necklaces. Especially ones with thinner chains.
It gives you the option because there’s dividers that you can use any way you want. I probably have between 30 to 40 necklaces and this five drawer holder, and it takes a very little space on my vanity.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Liked it so much I bought a second one
Color: Grey
Good quality….a little disappointed I thought the sections were stationary, however I’m able to move them to accommodate the chain size. Clear color and light weight. Fits in with my decor. I ended up buying g a second one I liked it so much!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2025
★★★★★ 1
Dividers don’’t stay in place
Color: Beige
The dividers do not stay in place. It’s a great idea but not well executed because the dividers pop up or slide, leaving the necklaces to get tangled.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Slots inside drawers are not tight enough.
Color: Grey
I got an earring storage bin that matches this one and I do like this storage drawer set, but the little slots that separate the necklaces move around too easily and I don’t like that. It looks classy with the other stack I have.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Tray For Storing My Everyday Carries
Size: 8.5" x 5.8" x 1.9", Color: Black
My everyday carry items (wallet, keys, etc.), used to just get thrown around wherever when I'd get home, but this little tray makes a great, defined, space for me to keep those things when I don't need them on me. The soft lining reduces the obnoxious sound of throwing keys on a hard surface, and of course keeps me from scratching up a surface. The build feels quality and I haven't seen any damage to it yet. Also the all black version with gold buckle looks quite good and adds a subtle touch of luxury. Absolute recommend for the price.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026