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One of the extremely rare Japanese surnames. The name “Kibutsuji” isn’t just a character from the manga or anime.

It may have existed in the past, but it is not currently found in Japanese surname databases.
It might be a fictional surname, but “鬼” means demon, “舞” means dance, and ‘辻’ means crossroads. This surname signifies “a crossroads where demons dance.”
Legends from olden times say that demons lingered at crossroads, or that turning at a crossroads at certain times could send you to the afterlife.
This is superstition.
Also, during the Edo period, random street attackers were called “Tsujigiri” (roadside slashers), so these characters seem to carry various connotations.
According to a certain manga, Kyojuro Rengoku envies Nezuko Kamado’s ability to survive under the sun.

Calligraphy Explanation

The large characters are written horizontally in kanji, while the smaller characters are written vertically in hiragana.

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