A term used to refer to a person of high status or authority, especially in a respectful manner, acknowledging their noble lineage or leadership.
A historical title specifically for feudal lords or samurai leaders during the Edo period, denoting their rank and social standing within Japanese society.
A colloquial expression describing someone who lives in comfort and luxury, often detached from everyday concerns or responsibilities, leading a carefree and leisurely lifestyle.
A respectful term used in various contexts to imply a person who is not only of noble birth but also enjoys privileges that shield them from the hardships of ordinary life.
A high-ranking noble who held authority and power over a specific territory during Japan's feudal era, responsible for governance and military leadership.
A title referring to a lord in the hierarchical structure of samurai society, often associated with land ownership and the protection of vassals.
An esteemed figure in historical Japan, typically characterized by wealth and influence, who served as a ruler and overseer of their domain’s affairs.