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Those strange surnames in Japan are so happy that you can't bear to look at them directly and call them good guys

author:A small fish boy with a stupid head

Japanese names are very strange, some of which I guarantee will make you laugh and cramp after you hear it (first of all, I just simply appreciate, the word is not right, don't wait for someone to say that I affect international friendship), so why do these strange surnames appear? Because in the eighth year of Meiji, not everyone had a name at that time, except for the privileged classes such as samurai, nobles, and physicians, peasants, merchants, and craftsmen only had names and no surnames, and surnames were the privilege of a few people at that time.

Those strange surnames in Japan are so happy that you can't bear to look at them directly and call them good guys

Then the government at that time issued the "Miao Character Must Be Named Order", requiring everyone to have their own surname, at that time in the Meiji period, Japan's population grew rapidly, everyone wanted a different surname, so take more casually, see what to take, think of what to take, and then there were many strange surnames, according to incomplete statistics of China's surnames more than 20,000 kinds, and Japan more than 100,000 different surnames. So let's elaborate on these strange surnames!

Those strange surnames in Japan are so happy that you can't bear to look at them directly and call them good guys

At the 6th Asian Games in 2010, the bronze medalist of pole vaulting, my grandson Tomomi, who began participating in the japanese pole vault at the age of 15, is a heroic girl, but the name is more dazzling than herself (no sarcasm!). Please let it go), you did not mishear her surname as my grandson, at first it feels like a curse, but in fact, this is someone else's unique surname. However, I heard that in Japan, only intimate people are called by their first names, so what is the name of the unfamiliar one? My grandson Miss, hello? Wouldn't you be slapped in the face anywhere else?

Those strange surnames in Japan are so happy that you can't bear to look at them directly and call them good guys

Also, in Japan, there is a very strong 70-year-old man, his name is strong, call this I am really brain melon buzzing, why would it be called a strange name, if you meet a stranger for the first time how to introduce yourself? Hello, despicable surname name strong? Good fellow, really no contempt, just sounds very wrong. For example, more strange names, I am afraid to play mosaics when I say it, I don't know if I can pass the trial, his name is Onitou Naoki (not this "gui", afraid that he can't play out the trial, the harmonic sound used), he is a famous professor at a university in Japan, I suddenly flashed some incredible pictures in my mind, he was before class, how did his students call him? Good morning, Dear Ghosthead Professor? How to feel a crow flying over your head?

Those strange surnames in Japan are so happy that you can't bear to look at them directly and call them good guys

The rest is much more normal than before, such as baseball players one two three Shintai, although it feels very casual to listen to, but it is not very thunderous. However, they seem to be more enthusiastic about animals, such as dog gods, pig mouths, pig hair, pig claws, pig noses, deer hair, cow intestines, cow hair, chicken tails, duck heads, etc., which may have a special meaning! There are quite a few surnames about animals, and they feel good, it sounds ordinary, but it also makes sense.

Those strange surnames in Japan are so happy that you can't bear to look at them directly and call them good guys

But when I called to bed, I felt a black line, afraid that one would shout out that day without noticing: "Hello, go to bed?" ", this is very embarrassing to be hammered into a pig's head! There is also called poop, I go, I really have no words to say, can only say that it is not an ordinary person, how do you name this descendant? Stools? Poop incense? What if I give birth to a girl?

Those strange surnames in Japan are so happy that you can't bear to look at them directly and call them good guys

After watching these Japanese names in the film and television, it sounds more smooth, such as Daisaku Toi, Mr. Steel Plate! Or Mr. Umekawa!

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