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The name of a small shop in traditional Japanese style.
1, named after Japanese surname.
Since they are Japanese, it is straightforward to name them after their surnames. Due to cultural conflicts, many Japanese surnames are clear and healing, which will leave a deep impression as long as they are used properly.
2. Name with Japanese symbols.
Similarly, many landmark objects and scenic spots in Japan are also praised by people. If we can make good use of it, it will easily lead to many beautiful associations, such as? Hokkaido? That sounds romantic.
3. Named after Japanese dramas.
Japanese TV works have a large number of fans, and many people pursue Japanese stars. Being able to use the classic characters of Japanese drama works as names usually has twice the result with half the effort.
Fujiwara 0 1
02.Edogawa
03. Dragon Palace
04, teak degumming
05, Matsushima Wunai
06. Alice House
07. Lolita House
08, the first year of Showa
09.Ling Nai
10, Sakurai Yoshida
1 1, a cat with a long tail
12, Oshima
13, virgin wind
14, Sunshine Doll
(viii) Showa Times 15
16, blue bow
Yamaguchi 17
18, beautiful girl with fleshy flesh
Utoda 19
20. lazy rice cake
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