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Posted on: 2023-04-02 00:46:38 UTC

Where do the surnames Hazama, Shigisawa, Tomiyama, Akagashi come from?

Hazama, Shigisawa, Tomiyama and Akagashi are all Japanese surnames that have different meanings and origins.

Hazama is a surname that means gap, interval or space. It can be written with different kanji characters, such as 間, 挾間 or 狭間. Some notable people with this surname are Kanpei Hazama, a Japanese actor, Michio Hazama, a Japanese voice actor and narrator, and Miho Hazama, a Japanese composer and jazz musician.

Shigisawa is a surname that means red oak. It can be written with the kanji characters 赤樫. It is a rare surname that is mostly found in Japan.

Tomiyama is a surname that means rich mountain. It can be written with the kanji characters 富山. It is a common surname that is mostly found in Japan and Brazil. Some notable people with this surname are Kei Tomiyama, a Japanese voice actor, Taeko Tomiyama, a Japanese painter, and Hiroshi Tomiyama, a Japanese footballer.

Akagashi is a surname that means red oak. It can be written with the same kanji characters as Shigisawa: 赤樫. It is also a rare surname that is mostly found in Japan.

From what work of fiction do the surnames Hazama, Shigisawa, Tomiyama, Akagashi come from?

The surnames Hazama, Shigisawa, Tomiyama and Akagashi are not from any specific work of fiction. They are original surnames created by the author of PPC Wiki, a fan-made series that features characters from various fandoms who work as agents to eliminate bad fanfiction. The characters with these surnames are part of an unofficial agent ensemble called the Four Demonly Kings, who are mainly involved in missions related to Touken Ranbu, Onmyōji and Disney Twisted Wonderland.


Ozaki Kōyō must be spinning in his grave. More work for the DoDAEG!

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