Kogusuri 【小藥】2 The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Fukushima-ken Iwaki-shi . A variant of 佐川 .
2020年 9月 20日 更新
Fukushima-ken Iwaki-shi . A variant of 佐川 .
Ooita-ken Taketa-shi . Ooita-ken Taketa-shi The birth of Shigemasu Tobitagawa. In the Edo period the name of the place with the notation of "with salt" recorded.
Whole Japan | Prefectures | |
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レベル | 2 |
1 Ibaraki-ken(Very rare) 1 Aichi-ken(Very rare) |
Population | About 10 | |
Ranking | Out of ranking |
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1 Ama-gun Kanie-chou(Very rare) 1 Sakuragawa-shi(Very rare) |
Rank by subregion |
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Whole Japan | Prefectures | |
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Ratios | Very rare |
1 Ibaraki-ken(0.000142%) 2 Aichi-ken(Very rare) |
Rank by city |
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1 Ama-gun Kanie-chou(0.0126%) 2 Sakuragawa-shi(0.00752%) |
Rank by subregion |
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Koyaku【小藥】2 are referenced.