Asanobe 【朝野辺】レベル2
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The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
① Creation . Shimane-ken Un'nan-shi In Matsukasa - machi town I tell him that it was given in the meaning of "to eat securely" from Emperor Godaigo, the emperor of the Kamakura period and the North-South morning era. Shimane-ken also pronounces it as an angel.
② Shiga-ken Hikone-shi · Originated from the snack of Toyosato-machi, Inugami-gun. A place name with a record since the Heian period. Hokkaidou Sapporo-shi Tradition by Mr. Anzaki of Chuo-ku Northern 1st West 20th Street. There is also a story saying that he lived in Yamagata-ken in the warring States era at the same place.
③ Ibaraki-ken Tsukuba-shi origin of cheap food. A place name with a record in the notation of "AASIRO" in the Muromachi period.
④ Originated from the vicinity of Aichi-ken Kasugai-shi (old: cheap). A place name with a record since the Heian period. Last name was also written as "reed (Ashiki)". It is unknown if you can exist a reed book.