Maori is one of Japanese surnames. After Ji Guang, the son of Oeno Hiromoto, the leader of the Kamakura shogunate, became the village head of Li Mao, the family changed its surname to Li Mao from generation to generation. When he arrived in Maori, he moved to Yoshida County, a mountain city, because Ashikazu named him the property of Yoshida Village, an art country.
2. Sato
It is the largest surname in Japan. Surnames in East Japan are concentrated, especially in Northeast China. The total number is about 2.055 million. The Sato family is descended from Hideki Fujiwara, and the Fujiwara family once served as Saemon Zuo. Because Sato is a surname, some people say that it may be because Japanese people generally want their families to be prosperous, just like Fujiwara, and they can hold public office.
3. Suzuki method
Suzuki is the second largest surname in Japan, which comes from the surname of ancient military commanders. Take Suzuki, the second largest surname in Japan, as an example. There are also eight kinds of Suzuki, such as Shoushoumu and Zhongshu. Suzuki has fourteen different pronunciations of the same Chinese character.
4. Gao Qiao
There are many rivers and bridges near the family named after this. Relevant celebrities: Gao Qiao Ito (former Japanese Prime Minister, in Tibet), Gao Qiao Ryutaro (Japanese politician), Yoichi Takahashi, Gao Qiao Yishu, Rumiko Takahashi (Japanese cartoonist), Gao Qiao Zhe, Gao Qiaonan (member of AKB48), etc.
5. Watanabe
One of the Japanese surnames, related celebrities include Japanese idol Watanabe Mayu, famous Japanese writer Junichi Watanabe, famous Japanese film legend Ken Watanabe, star Junmei Watanabe, famous animation producer Shinichir? Watanabe, NMB48teamn (also Watanabe Miyuki of akb48team), famous Japanese chalk painter Hiroshi Watanabe, and Japanese stage actor Watanabe Daisuke.