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What are the three main surnames in Japan besides Sato?

Besides Sato, the three major surnames in Japan are Suzuki and Gao Qiao, all of which belong to East Japan. Although the population of Japan is only 1 100 million, which is several times worse than that of China, the surnames of Japanese people are more complicated than those of China people. China has about 1 1 10,000 surnames, and there are as many as 35,000 commonly used surnames, making it one of the three countries with the largest surnames on the earth.

Are you curious that the other two countries have the most surnames? The answer is not China. Although China has a population of/kloc-0.56 billion, ranking the top three in the world, there are only about 3,000 surnames in China. The country with the most surnames is still the United States, because the United States is a hodgepodge of immigrants, with about 6.5438+0.5 million surnames, and Germany ranks second.

The biggest feature of Japanese surnames is that surnames are too complicated, so the population dilution of each surname is more serious. Even Sato, whose surname ranks first, only accounts for 1.7% of the total population of China, that is, about 2 million people take Sato as their surname. Japanese surnames are mostly compound surnames of two words, but there are also surnames of one, three or even five words. Don't think three-character and five-character surnames are strange. In fact, this phenomenon exists in many parts of the world.

There is a strange phenomenon in Japanese surnames. Open the mobile phone map with Japanese surnames, and 65% surnames can find the same place names on the map. There has been a joke about Japanese surnames on the Internet, which must be familiar to many people. It is said that Wu Dalang and Pan Jinlian have been to Japan. After they arrived in Japan, they gave birth to several children. One was born under the bridge, so he was named under the bridge. One was born in the field, hence the name Tanaka, and the other was born in the well, hence the name underground. Although this joke has some bad habits, it is really Japanese.