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Top 10 Japanese Noble Surnames

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Each country and every nation has its own surname culture, for Japan, which advocates the emperor Nature is no exception.Especially in the Edo period, Takahashi, Hitotsubashi, Matsudaira, Ii, Tokugawa, Toyotomi, Tachibana, Fujiwara, Ping, and Genji were among the top ten aristocratic surnames in Japan.

Top 10 Japanese noble family names

A surname is an imprint symbol that distinguishes others.It is very important for people from any country.Knowing more about surname culture can enrich your knowledge.

Top Ten Surnames in Japan

1.Takahashi:Takahashi is the surname of a noble family..According to historical records, it is said that some of them are descendants of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, who have made great contributions in history, but many branches have been derived today.

2.Ichihashi:Ichibashi is an uncommon surname in Japan, but it originated from the Tokugawa clan, so it is also one of the surnames of Japanese nobles.It is said that people with this family name are very Smart, and has a great development in business.

3.Matsudaira:This is a very prominent surname in Japan, which originated in the "Muromachi period" in Japan, and later evolved into the origin of the "Tokugawa" surname with the passage of some historical events and time., To a certain extent, the Hitotsubashi, Matsudaira, and Tokugawa clans are closely related, and they are all surnames owned by the once nobles of Japan.

4.Ii:The first shogunate in Japanese history was Naotaka Ii, a member of the Ii family.According to records, the Ii clan is a general under the Tokugawa clan.He holds a high-ranking position and holds a lot of power, so he also occupies a place in the top ten surnames of the nobles.

5.The Tokugawa family:The Tokugawa family has an important influence in Japanese history, and is known as one of the "Three Heroes of the Warring States Period in Japan".It is a surname created by Tokugawa Ieyasu.After Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Tokugawa shogunate, in order to expand its popularity, "Tokugawa" was originally "Tokugawa".According to Japanese historical data, the Tokugawa clan and the Genji family are inextricably linked.

6.Toyotomi:In the Edo shogunate era, the Toyotomi could be called a heavy fist, and could rival the wealthy family like Tokugawa, and later stabilized its hegemony in the Tokugawa.During the process, many people with this surname changed their surnames, but they could not cover up the blood of their noble surnames.

7.Tachibana:Tachibana is a surname that disappeared in Japanese history, but its origin is very noble.The Tachibana family is the surname of the Heian Dynasty in Japan, and it is the descendant of Emperor Minda, and the descendants are also dignitaries.

8.Fujiwara:This is a relatively common surname in Japan, and it is more active in the political arena of history.It is known as one of the four ancient surnames in Japan.It has a long history and existed as early as the Asuka era.

9.The Ping family:The Ping family is the most powerful family in Japan.Its ancestors were reused by the emperor"s canonized surname..In general, this surname mostly belonged to the descendants of the imperial grandson at that time.

10.Genji:Genji was also given by the Emperor of Japan and appeared in 814.Its ancestors can be traced back to Emperor Qinghe.Generally, people with this surname are princes, princesses, and grandsons.The status of this surname is naturally very high.In addition, in the Heian period, Qing and Genji produced many famous generals, and these prestige made this surname ranked first among Japanese noble surnames.

Why doesn"t the emperor of Japan have a surname

Although there is no "Hundred Family Surnames" in Japan, there are many surnames, such as Yamada and Shanchuan, which are common surnames in Japan.Japan respects the emperor, but there is a very strange phenomenon, that is, the emperor has no surname and no household registration.According to their culture, the Japanese emperor is a god, representing such an unusual thing.There is such a vulgar thing, so there is no surname, only honorary title.

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