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Top 10 weird surnames in Japan

There are many common surnames in Japan, such as Sato, Tanaka, and Suzuki. Most Japanese surnames have two characters. If you think that Japanese surnames are just longer, you are wrong. Their surnames are also very strange. Let me tell you about these weird surnames. As for the weirdness index, you can feel it for yourself.

1. New Wife

This surname does not sound unusual, but it seems strange when used on a woman. A married man calls his wife his new wife... This is a bit unpleasant to think about, and it seems even weirder if the name is a boy.

2. Da Chuan

I think everyone likes Chuan Chuan Xiang. Yes, they are Da Chuan, but I don’t know whether they are mutton skewers or beef skewers.

3. Beef intestines

I don’t know the ancestors of Japan or how Japan’s history developed. If this surname is a woman, the woman must not grow up to have the beef intestines. It looks good.

4. Nose hair

Well, this surname sounds a bit disgusting, but it really does exist in Japan. However, this surname is also very rare in Japan. Japanese TV stations even found this Mr. Nose Hair. As a result, the first thing they did was to take a look at how many nose hairs he had.

5. Pig nose

The more I look at Japanese surnames, the more funny they become. When the nose hairs go away, the pig nose comes. In Japan, there is a mushroom named Chihiro Pig-nosed. She obviously has a pretty good nose, so I just listed it with this surname. Don’t panic and read on.

6. Pig's Mouth

After the nose, the pig's mouth comes again. There is a famous person in Japan called Inoguchi Kuniko. I no longer know what words should be used to describe these surnames.

7. Go to bed

There is really no one with this surname. I don’t know what the Japanese think?

8. Soy sauce

Soy sauce is a common thing in China, but it is rare in Japan. Not to mention that there are few things, and it is rare with this surname. There are only three families in Japan called this. It is said that there is another surname called Soy Sauce House.

9. My grandson

This last name sounds very pleasant. I really hope that everyone in Japan can call me grandson. It seems to be easy to pronounce. This surname is still relatively common in Japan.

10. Anus

I won’t go into the weirdness of this name. Anyway, I am convinced by this surname. What’s even more weird is that there is a person in Japan who is directly called Anal Strong... .