Hashi 【箸】レベル3
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The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Okayama-ken , Oosaka-fu . Thing . From pine. Hyougo-ken Miki-shi Yoshikawa-cho In Yuya Hyougo-ken Miki-shi Yoshikawa Town Koshikawa Temple in Koyasan Shingon Budo in Nikko-ji Temple of Kamonoyama Shingon Buddhism was dignified in praising the pine tree that was donated, which was given to the first year of Hakuho followed by Matsuo's surname I told you. Hakuho is my age in the Asuka period. Detailed year is unknown. 松尾 reference. Oosaka-fu Kishiwada-shi Kishiro town was in the Edo period in the Kishiwada clan of the clan office. Saitama-ken Iruma-gun Ogose-machi Ueno Omiya in Ueno Omiya Shinto shrine (formerly known as Saint Seiya) is said to have been called from Muromachi Period. Hyougo - ken Koube - shi The Jodo sect 's visiting temple located in Shimogami - ku, Hyogo - ku, tells that it was founded during the Heian period to support the pine child who became a pillar when building the Kobe port.