Ogaki 【尾柿】レベル2
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The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Kouchi-ken Shimanto-shi . Good neighbor . Terrain . From the vicinity of the strong wind blowing down from the mountain in winter. Ehime-ken Kitauwa-gun Kihoku-chou Fukada Castle (aka Takamori Castle) who was in Fukada is a child of the castle owner and is called Takebayashiin, losing the battle of the Warring States period and defeating the right mountain of Kouchi-ken Shimanto-shi To the manager of the leather trader. Ehime-ken Kitauwa-gun Kihoku-chou In Fukada there was a belief that Mr. Takebayashi of the descendant of Mr. Saigonji from Mr. Kyouto-fu Kyouto-shi came to Japan around 1381 (Yongdeung first year · Hirokazu first year). Takebayashi is from another issue of the Saori temple equity stronghold which is the principal of the Kamakura period. It is unknown whether Takebayashiin is existent. 西園寺 reference. Ehime-ken Uwajima-shi Tsushima-machi There are squatters on the surplus of mountain houses. The place name tells that in 1630 (Kanaga 7 years) Mr. Miura pioneered the land "Koshiji Shishi" as well. 三浦 reference.