East Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan, Japan. ルーツã¯ã®ã‚‚ã—ãã¯ã¯ã¯ã¯ã‚‚ã¯ã¯ã¯ã¯ã¯ðž‘Ÿ
Surnames concentrated in East Japan, especially in Northeast Japan, account for the majority. Derived from the descendants of Fujiwara, or as a place name. There are about 2 million people.
Note: Fujiwara is a big family. After the split, Fujiwara, who lived near Jiangguo, took the initials of "near Jiangguo" and "Fujiwara" and called it "Kondo". Fujiwara, who lives in Yi Shi, Yuanjiang and Kaga, is called Ito, Endo and Kato.
2. Suzuki (ã™ãšã)
In Mu Yi Peninsula, there are no bears. Kumano's belief in "Jie" and "Suzuki" is spread all over the country. It is estimated that there are 6.5438+0.8 million people.
Originated in Kumano, Kii Peninsula. Suzuki, which is integrated with Kumano belief, spread to all parts of the country together with monks practicing in Shan Ye. About 6.5438+0.8 million people.
3. Gao Qiao (ãŸã‹ã¯ã—)
The ancient ã¯ãŒã—ã‹ã£ãŸã‚ã¤ããŒãŒã®ã¤ãã‚„ãŒãŒãŒ. The origin of most place names is the distribution of names, things and things.
Because the ancient "bridge" itself is very precious, the place names and surnames related to the bridge came into being. Because most surnames come from place names, they are widely distributed in the east and west of Japan.
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Originated in the center of the field. As a surname representing Japanese topography, it has been squeezed into TOP 10 in 34 prefectures and counties in China.
5. Cross (ã‚ãŸãªã¹)
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Originated from Shejin (Osaka Prefecture). The descendants of Emperor Emei formed the Watanabe Party, a kindred group. And spread to all parts of the country.