mikado|mikados in English

noun

[mɪ'kɑːdəʊ]

Emperor of Japa

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1. 4 The regime of Mikado Showa Hirohito is the longest in Japanese history.

2. He was also known as emperor as Mizunoo-no-mikado or Minoo-tei.

3. Sir, it's a gift for the President from my Imperial Majesty the Mikado.

4. More than 500 years have gone since the Mikado drove us into this land.

5. Asylum (Mikado Koko Remix) As part of their ambitious ‘The Feeding of the Five Thousand Remix Project’, punk pioneers Crass are returning with another exclusive coloured 12” single featuring remixes by legendary producer Steve Aoki and Japanese outsider musician Mikado Koko.

6. 1885, Gilbert and Sullivan, “Act 1”, in The Mikado: A wandering minstrel I — / A thing of shreds and patches, / Of Ballads, songs and snatches, / And dreamy lullaby! The poet composed a Ballad praising the heroic exploits of