Oumisono 【近江園】レベル2
About 30
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Chiba-ken · Mie-ken . Mie - ken Yokkaichi - shi Distributed in Hirokuna - machi.
2021年 1月 13日 更新
Chiba-ken · Mie-ken . Mie - ken Yokkaichi - shi Distributed in Hirokuna - machi.
Hyougo-ken Himeji-shi , Kyouto-fu . Occupation . Nara - ken Katsuragi - shi From the Ninhai Department of the Meikabu Department of the Iwate Qing Dynasty, the royal family of the Kofun Period, derived from Ninhai (Oshima). Shinkai was a place name with a record since the Kofun period. There was another name of Queen Okinawa Department (Oshimuni Beno Hiemiko). Hyougo-ken Himeji-shi Distributed in Akitomachi Ukino .
| Whole Japan | Prefectures | |
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| レベル | 2 |
1 Kagoshima-ken(About 10) 1 Oosaka-fu(About 10) 3 Fukuoka-ken(Very rare) 3 Yamanashi-ken(Very rare) 3 Saitama-ken(Very rare) 3 Hyougo-ken(Very rare) |
| Population | About 30 | |
| Ranking | Out of ranking | |
| Rank by city |
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1 Kurume-shi(Very rare) 1 Kagoshima-shi(Very rare) 1 Nirasaki-shi(Very rare) 1 Iruma-gun Moroyama-machi(Very rare) 1 Ibaraki-shi(Very rare) 1 Oosaka-shi Yodogawa-ku(Very rare) 1 Izumi-shi(Very rare) 1 Koube-shi Higashinada-ku(Very rare) |
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Oumizono 【近江園】レベル2
About 30 are referenced.