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- A hatamoto (旗本, "Guardian of the banner") was a high ranking samurai in the direct service of the Tokugawa shogunate of feudal ****an. While all three of...
- Eduardo Barbosa Hatamoto (born 6 August 2003), known as Dudu Hatamoto or just Dudu, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Liga Portugal...
- Tokio Hatamoto (畑本 時央, Hatamoto Tokio, born August 18, 1992) is a former ****anese football player. Updated to 23 February 2019. Nippon Sports Kikaku Publishing...
- Kabukimono (傾奇者) or hatamoto yakko (旗本奴) were gangs of samurai in feudal ****an. First appearing in the Azuchi–Momoyama period (between the end of the Muromachi...
- Hatamoto Gurentai (****anese: 旗本愚連隊, "Hatamoto's Fools") is a 1961 ****anese jidaigeki film written by Daisuke Ito and directed by Seiichi ****uda. Hatamoto...
- includes thirteen branches who had daimyō status, and forty-five who had hatamoto status. Arguably the most famous member of the Honda clan was the 16th...
- of the Tokugawa shoguns were classified into two groups: the bannermen (hatamoto 旗本) had the privilege to directly approach the shogun; the hou**** (gokenin...
- ronin"). "Bored Hatamoto" Saotome Mondonosuke (also known in English as "The Idle V****al" and "The Crescent-Scarred Samurai"), was a hatamoto or direct v****al...
- specific clan would normally live in the residence of their lord. The hatamoto samurais, in direct service of the Shogun, would have their own residences...
- to Toranaga, saving his life occasionally. He is awarded the titles of hatamoto and samurai, as he begins to understand and deeply respect ****anese culture...