Rare Japanese surnames: discover the least common surnames in Japan

Les kanji ont parfois des prononciations irrégulières lorsqu'ils composent un patronyme

Kanji sometimes have irregular pronunciations when they make up a surname

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Japanese surnames are generally constructed from kanji related to places, features or plants. Yet some rare names break with this pattern, with unusual kanji combinations and surprising pronunciations. A Japanese linguist recently compiled a list of surnames borne by fewer than 100 people in Japan. Discover these most original Japanese surnames.

Kanji numbers 1 to 10

Kanji numbers from 1 to 10

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Château de Kumamoto

Kumamoto Castle

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