Himono 【干物】レベル2
About 20
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Ishikawa-ken Suzu-shi . Ishikawa-ken Suzu-shi Distributed in Ueto - cho North.
Ishikawa-ken Suzu-shi . Ishikawa-ken Suzu-shi Distributed in Ueto - cho North.
Tochigi-ken , Okayama-ken , Ehime-ken .
Origin of Okayama-ken Waki County. A place name with a record since the Heian period.
※ From Kagoshima-ken Hioki-shi Fujisamachi Tajiri from the Wagamono of the gate division system which was in the Edo period. The name of the gate tells that the aristocratic nobucho kimonmaro in the early Nara period and the Heian period had come home.
※ Ooita-ken Usa-shi Waki is a stopover. A place name with a record since the Edo period. I will tell you that the place name will be named after Wakiro Maro, a nobleman of the Nara period and the Heian period. It is distributed in the same place.
② Abstract . Abbreviation for Wako Kei. There was a case where Hyygo - ken Koube - shi changed the name between 1952 and 1959. 和宇慶 reference.
| Whole Japan | Prefectures | |
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| レベル | 2 |
1 Ishikawa-ken(About 10) 2 Aichi-ken(Very rare) 2 Saga-ken(Very rare) |
| Population | About 20 | |
| Ranking | Out of ranking | |
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1 Housu-gun Noto-chou(About 10) 2 Kahoku-gun Tsubata-machi(Very rare) 2 Seto-shi(Very rare) 2 Karatsu-shi(Very rare) |
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