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A {{translation|'''[[Wikipedia:Daimyo|daimyō]]'''|大名|daimyō|lit meaning=Great Name|engtv=Feudal Lord}} is the leader of a country. During the third stage of the [[Chūnin Exams]] held in [[Konohagakure]], attending daimyō examine the participants as a council to determine which candidates have the aptitude of becoming [[chūnin]]. Among these people, many bet money on which participants would win their matches, in some cases they go as far as threatening or bribing one of the combatants to let their opponent win. Following the [[Kage Summit]], the daimyō of the [[Five Great Shinobi Countries]] agree to endorse the [[Allied Shinobi Forces]]. A daimyō has the power to nominate an individual for the position of "Kage" but this also requires the approval of the village's jōnin to become official as seen when [[Danzō Shimura]] was appointed the {{translation|"Sixth Hokage Candidate"|六代目火影候補|Rokudaime Hokage Kōho}} but needed the jōnin's approval to become the official one.
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A {{translation|'''[[Wikipedia:Daimyo|daimyō]]'''|大名|lit meaning=Great Name|engtv=Feudal Lord}} is the political leader of a [[geography|country]]. A daimyō is responsible for all decisions concerning their country, from alliances to the annual budget to the privileges allowed to the country's [[hidden village]]. Daimyō are therefore one of the single most important individuals in the entire country and hold the highest degree of political power, such that they are given special protection by the [[Allied Shinobi Forces]] during the [[Fourth Shinobi World War]].
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The final decision in the appointing of a new [[Kage]] for their nation's respective [[hidden village]] can rest within the daimyō's authority. In the case of [[Konohagakure]], the [[Hokage]] typically selects their successor but if the Hokage dies or is otherwise incapacitated, this responsibility moves to the daimyō. The daimyō is advised by his committee, the [[Konoha Council]], the [[Jōnin Commander]] and a representative of the [[Anbu]] during this selection.<ref>Chapter 450, pages 13-16</ref> Once a candidate has been selected, the incumbent must then be agreeable to all the [[jōnin]] before they are sworn into office. For example, [[Danzō Shimura]] was selected as the Sixth Hokage Candidate when Tsunade was in a coma but died before the jōnin could convene and thus his position was never made official.
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Daimyō frequently attend the final round matches of the [[Chūnin Exams]], either to bet on the fights or to seek out up-and-coming talent. In ''[[Shikamaru Hiden]]'', daimyō are noted to always reside in their country's capital city, constantly waited upon by numerous attendants and advisers who, themselves, tend to be overbearing and arrogant to the general population. [[Gengo]] blames daimyō for the world's many conflicts, as daimyō tend to squabble between themselves that they then send [[shinobi]] to sort out. Because the daimyō don't personally involve themselves in these wars, they never truly appreciate the horrors of battle and thus inevitably get into some other petty conflict at some future date.
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[[Kisame Hoshigaki]] was condemned as a [[missing-nin]] in part because he was involved in killing a daimyō from another country.<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 141, page 4</ref>
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Despite a daimyō's importance for their respective country and hidden village, some of their political decisions may cause unrest and induce rebellion. When the [[Wind Daimyō (Part I)|daimyō]] of the [[Land of Wind]] outsourced many jobs to the less expensive [[Konohagakure]] while reducing funding for his own country's [[Sunagakure]], he became very unpopular among the latter village, who even allied themselves with an international criminal like [[Orochimaru]] in an attempt to [[Konoha Crush|induce fear]] into the daimyō.
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== See Also ==
* {{Drilldown|List of daimyō|Characters|q=Classification=Daimyō}}
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 29 April 2023

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The daimyō of the Five Great Shinobi Countries.

A daimyō (大名, English TV: Feudal Lord, literally meaning: Great Name) is the political leader of a country. A daimyō is responsible for all decisions concerning their country, from alliances to the annual budget to the privileges allowed to the country's hidden village. Daimyō are therefore one of the single most important individuals in the entire country and hold the highest degree of political power, such that they are given special protection by the Allied Shinobi Forces during the Fourth Shinobi World War.

The final decision in the appointing of a new Kage for their nation's respective hidden village can rest within the daimyō's authority. In the case of Konohagakure, the Hokage typically selects their successor but if the Hokage dies or is otherwise incapacitated, this responsibility moves to the daimyō. The daimyō is advised by his committee, the Konoha Council, the Jōnin Commander and a representative of the Anbu during this selection.[1] Once a candidate has been selected, the incumbent must then be agreeable to all the jōnin before they are sworn into office. For example, Danzō Shimura was selected as the Sixth Hokage Candidate when Tsunade was in a coma but died before the jōnin could convene and thus his position was never made official.

Daimyō frequently attend the final round matches of the Chūnin Exams, either to bet on the fights or to seek out up-and-coming talent. In Shikamaru Hiden, daimyō are noted to always reside in their country's capital city, constantly waited upon by numerous attendants and advisers who, themselves, tend to be overbearing and arrogant to the general population. Gengo blames daimyō for the world's many conflicts, as daimyō tend to squabble between themselves that they then send shinobi to sort out. Because the daimyō don't personally involve themselves in these wars, they never truly appreciate the horrors of battle and thus inevitably get into some other petty conflict at some future date.

Kisame Hoshigaki was condemned as a missing-nin in part because he was involved in killing a daimyō from another country.[2]

Despite a daimyō's importance for their respective country and hidden village, some of their political decisions may cause unrest and induce rebellion. When the daimyō of the Land of Wind outsourced many jobs to the less expensive Konohagakure while reducing funding for his own country's Sunagakure, he became very unpopular among the latter village, who even allied themselves with an international criminal like Orochimaru in an attempt to induce fear into the daimyō.

References

  1. Chapter 450, pages 13-16
  2. Naruto chapter 141, page 4

See Also