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Takanashi is one of the surnames used as a family name.

People with this surname are extremely rare, with only a few dozen individuals nationwide in Japan.
It is believed to have originally been written with the kanji characters for “Takashi” (高梨). It is a distinguished family name originating from the Inoue clan, descendants of Emperor Seiwa who were granted the Minamoto surname (Seiwa Genji). It stems from Takanashi Moriteru, who ruled Takanashi Village in Takai District, Shinano Province, naming his eldest son Takashi, his second son ‘Takanashi’ (鳥楽), and his third son “Takanashi” (小鳥遊).
The name Takanashi refers to the absence of hawks (taka), the natural predator of small birds playing. This concept, “no hawks” (taka ga nashi), was shortened to Takanashi.
Until around the 1990s, this was considered one of the more difficult kanji to read, often listed among the “difficult-to-read kanji.” However, today there are over a dozen people with this surname listed as signatories, and it frequently appears in modern novels and manga. Compared to people using their real names, its recognition among Japanese people is high, and it is likely that people know how to read this kanji.

Explanation of this calligraphy:

The top row is hiragana, the middle row is kanji, and the bottom row is hiragana, all written horizontally.

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