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Three-character Japanese surname

1, "Edogawa" is pronounced as "ぇどがわ", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "e? Do what? Hey? Wow.

2. "Saionji" is pronounced as "さぃぉんじ", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "sa? Me? o? n? Ji.

3. "Sasaki" is pronounced "ささき", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "Sa? Sa? ki .

4. "Hasegawa" is pronounced as "はせがわ", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "huh? se? Hey? Wow.

5. "Wakatabe" is pronounced as "わかたべ", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "wa? ka? ta? Yes.

6. "Kochinda" is pronounced as "こちんだ", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "ko? ti? n? Reach

7. "Kamiesu" is pronounced as "ぅぇず", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "u? e? Zu

8. "Arisugawa" is pronounced "ぁりすがわ", and romaji is "A? ri? Sue? Hey? Wow.

9. "Chinese root" is pronounced "なかそね", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "na? ka? So what? Northeastern University.

10, pronounced as "やくしでらら" in "やら", the Roman phonetic symbol is "Ya? ku? Is it? De? Pull.

1 1, "Onodera" is pronounced "ぉのでら", and the Roman pronunciation is "o? No? De? Pull.

12, "Igakura" is pronounced as "ぃがくら", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "I? Hey? ku? Pull.

13, "Imuda" is pronounced as "ぃむた", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "I? Mu? ta .

14, "Tail Long Valley" is pronounced as "ぉはせ", and the Roman pronunciation is "O? Huh? Southeast.

15, "Omda" is pronounced as "ぉぉむた", and the Roman pronunciation is "O? o? Mu? ta .

16, "city" is pronounced as "じょぅのぅち", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "jyo? u? No? u? ti .

17, "fushishiyuan" is pronounced as "ふじわら", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "Fu? Ji? wa? Pull.

18, "Jin Tianyi" is pronounced "きんだぃち", and the Roman phonetic symbol is "ki? n? Da? Me? ti .

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Japanese surnames are rich and varied, which has certain historical reasons.

The "shogunate period" before Meiji Restoration in Japan was an era of samurai dictatorship. At that time, only nobles, literati, rich people, tycoons and big landlords had surnames. Ordinary people under tyranny have no names. Until the eighth year of Meiji (A.D. 1875)? The Emperor of Japan has just issued a decree that people all over the country can add their surnames to their names and register with the government to apply for an account.

In this case? In addition to Sato, Suzuki, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Kita, Genji and other famous nobles at that time,? Other 27 million vendors, pawns and nobody. Mostly illiterate. So most people who take surnames have to use local materials. Therefore, the surnames of civilians are all made by themselves, so they are diverse and rich.

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