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The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Saga-ken Saga-shi , Hiroshima-ken Higashihiroshima-shi , Oosaka-fu Oosaka-shi .
① Birth of Gunma-ken Oota-shi Tokugawa Town. In the Kamakura period the name of the place with a record in the notation of "Tokugawa". Toukyou-to Chiyoda-ku Chiyoda is the general of the Edo shogunate of the government agency, Ibaraki-ken Mito-shi Sannomaru is the lord of the Mito of the clan office, Ibaraki-ken Shimotsuma-shi Shimotsuma Kosho is the shrine lord of the shrine , Gunma-ken Tatebayashi-shi Yamanashi - ken Koufu - shi Marunouchi is the lord of the Kofu domain of the clan office, Shizuoka - ken Shizuoka - shi Aoi - ku Sunpu castle park is the Sunpu lord of the clan office, Aichi - ken Kiyosu - shi Kiyosu clan Kishu lordship of the agency, Aichi-ken Nagoya-shi Naka-ku Honmaru was the Owari lord of the clan office, Wakayama-ken Wakayama-shi the first in the Edo era for the Kishu lord of the clan office. Aichi-ken Nagoya-shi Tokugawa Tokugawa-cho · Tokugawa is a transit point. Because the place name was Tokugawa's mansion, 1931 Tokugawa Town was established in 1931, Tokugawa was established in 1980. Saga-ken Saga-shi Misase village Fujiwara is based. Saga-ken Saga-shi Misase village It is said that Mose was engaged in agriculture. Estimated in the Edo period. Ooita-ken Usa-shi It was in peaceful time in the Edo period. Shimane-ken Iishi-gun Iinan-chou in the same place tells that the name is red. Okinawa - ken Nanjou - shi In Sasaki Sarasu I tell you that officials invented from Japanese surname at Meiji New surname.
② Korean type . From Mr. Tokugawa. There is a record of naturalization on Tottori-ken Yonago-shi on June 17, 1961. The real name is spicy. 辛 reference. Oosaka-fu Oosaka-shi There was a record of naturalization on June 24, 1974 in Ikuno-ku. The real name is Genkai. 玄 reference.
There was a case of creating from the small place name of Tokugawa (Tokuchon) at the time of Mr. Shin's rename. Location unknown.
③ Nara-ken Gojou-shi Originated from the Tokugawa, a small figure of Kitosoki Nishiyoshino cho.