Jouta 【条田】レベル1
Very rare
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Oosaka-fu , Kyouto-fu , Shiga-ken .
① variant of 竹村 . Saitama-ken Hanyuu-shi Shimunkyo tells that it was also described as "Takemura" in the Edo period. Saitama-ken Kounosu-shi It was in the Edo period in the hometown. Shiga-ken Gamou-gun Hino-chou Nishi Odori was in the Edo era in the Ninji temple clan of the clan office.
※ In Ishikawa-ken Kanazawa-shi tell Okayama-ken Takemura's out of Asaguchi-gun. Period, location unknown. Asaguchi-gun was formerly a place name including Okayama-ken Asakuchi-shi neighborhood as well.
② Okinawa-ken was in the Ryukyu Kingdom era. The Ryukyuan sound is Tachimura. Okinawa-ken Nanjou-shi Tamaki Okutake (Ou) was a place name that was called "Okutake village" in the Ryukyu Kingdom period. It is distributed in the same place.
③ Topography . "Village" was added to Takeshi which is the surname of Amagi archipelago of Kagoshima-ken . Kagoshima-ken Ooshima-gun Uken-son There is a tradition in the department . Estimated at the time of returning to Japan in 1953. 武 reference.
④ Korea type . Hokkaidou Iburishi-chou Mukawa-chou (formerly Yufutsu-gun, Hobetsu-cho) There is a record of naturalization on September 8, 1964. The real name is Kang. 姜 reference.