Exclusive surnames in Japan

Surnames found only in Japan

Shinrin
#1 exclusive
32
exclusive surnames
Only in Japan
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Exclusive surnames are those that exist only in Japan and are not found in any other country in the world. They are unique cultural heritage, reflecting the linguistic, geographical or historical isolation of the region. This table shows the 100 most common exclusive surnames.

Kohiruimaki
991
2
Shinrin
1.519
1
Hakuho
504
3
# Surname Bearers %
1 Shinrin 1.519
28.2%
2 Kohiruimaki 991
18.4%
3 Hakuho 504
9.4%
4 Inumaki 377
7%
5 Himejima 342
6.4%
6 Yokomuro 290
5.4%
7 Azetsu 266
4.9%
8 Minatozaki 201
3.7%
9 Tsumabuki 197
3.7%
10 Tsurikawa 139
2.6%
11 Kakikubo 115
2.1%
12 Sakurajima 99
1.8%
13 Itadori 91
1.7%
14 Gogatsu 58
1.1%
15 Funahiki 49
0.9%
16 Okahon 32
0.6%
17 Himekawa 26
0.5%
18 Ooo 22
0.4%
19 Yomino 22
0.4%
20 Murahana 15
0.3%
21 Oohira 8
0.1%
22 Kosato 5
0.1%
23 Ooshita 2
0%
24 Sekikuchi 2
0%
25 Ichijiku 1
0%
26 Belcastel 1
0%
27 Cowfield 1
0%
28 Gonota 1
0%
29 Kawakuchi 1
0%
30 Kikuike 1
0%
31 Haimura 1
0%
32 Tobayashi 1
0%
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FAQs

What are exclusive surnames in Japan?
Exclusive surnames are those that exist only in Japan and are not found in any other country in the world according to our official census data. The most common exclusive surname is Shinrin, with 1.519. registered bearers.
Why do exclusive surnames exist in Japan?
Exclusive surnames typically arise from linguistic, geographical or historical isolation. They may also derive from local place names, traditional occupations or phonetic adaptations unique to the language and culture of Japan.
Where does this data come from?
The data comes from official censuses and civil registries. A surname is considered exclusive when it appears in our records from only one country with verified bearers.

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