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The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Fukuoka-ken , Yamaguchi-ken , Saga-ken .
① Fukuoka-ken Kurume-shi Birth of Yamakawa Town Koushiro (Coomassie). A place name with a record since the Heian period.
② Nagasaki-ken Unzen-shi Birth of Kunimi-cho Kosai (Kojiro). A place name with a record since the Heian period. The place name was also written as "hair white", "Takayo".
③ Yamaguchi-ken Birth of Yanai-shi Yoshiyo (Kojiro). A place name with a record since the Heian period. Tradition in Shimane-ken western part (formerly Iwami-kuni).
④ Ibaraki-ken Sakuragawa-shi Originated from Mameokamo Kamekuma (Kamekuma). Place name in the Heian era with the notation "Yoshiyo" recorded. Last name was also written as "Kame bear" during the Heian era. It is unknown whether Kame bear exists. In Ibaraki-ken , Chiba-ken , it is a casino.
⑤ Creation . Fukuoka-ken Kurume-shi Tell the shrine of Takara Taisha in Miii-machi was given in the sense of "to replace God".
* From the imperial family there is a belief that Takeuchi Yuuki worked like a god during the dispatch of the Shogo Empress from the Yayoi era to the three Koreas, meaning "in place of God". The old notation is "Kumage". 熊代 reference. 武内 reference.
⑥ Ishikawa-ken Hakui-gun Shika-machi Origin of Kamiyoshi (Kakumi). A place name with a record since the Edo period. In Ishikawa-ken , it is Kakumi.
⑦ In Toyama-ken , it is Jindai.
⑧ Komiki at Aomori-ken .