komura
Komura is a Japanese surname, derived from the Japanese word "komura," which means "small hill" or "small mound." It is one of the most common surnames in Japan, with over 100,000 people sharing the name. The surname is often associated with the Komura clan, a samurai family that played a significant role in Japanese history, particularly during the Sengoku period (1467-1603). The Komura clan was based in the province of Iyo, and its members were known for their loyalty and military prowess.
The Komura surname is also found in other East Asian countries, such as China and Korea, due
In modern times, the Komura surname is still widely used in Japan, and many people with the