Mikados are a type of game played with sticks, which originated in Japan. The word "mikados" is often used to describe thin, wooden sticks that are used in the game. Some possible antonyms for "mikados" might include words like "thick," "heavy," "bulky," or "fat." Alternatively, words like "round," "curved," or "wavy" might be antonyms for the straight, slender shape of traditional mikados sticks. Depending on the context, other opposites of mikados could include terms like "smooth" or "flat," as well as more abstract concepts like "cooperation" or "coordination," which are often required to play the game successfully.