It is the second most frequent surname in Japan.
It is a surname related to the festival of God. It refers to the sacred tree dedicated to the occasion of the festival. Hozumi is in the last name with the same origin.
It originates in other festival ceremonies and gods related to rice cultivation.
A large tree with a bell lowered was called Suzuki, and there was a time when it was the target of religious faith.
Suzuki in Kanji
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