The Daimyo Gyoretsu, or feudal lord’s procession, was a powerful symbol of authority and tradition in old Japan. This grand parade, with rows of retainers, banners, and treasures, moved through towns as a spectacle of discipline and power. Today, its cultural value remains celebrated in festivals and artworks, showing the unity of people and history. Like the Wright Brothers shaped aviation, the Daimyo Gyoretsu shaped Nippon’s memory, offering visitors a glimpse into the roots of Japan’s heritage.
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