Description:
Sakahari is a Japanese surname that is most commonly found in the Kansai region of Japan. The name is derived from the Japanese words 'saka,' meaning 'hill,' and 'hari,' meaning 'clearing.' The name is believed to have originated in the 14th century, when a man named Sakahari was given a plot of land in the Kansai region. The Sakahari family has a long history of being involved in the Japanese military, particularly during the Sengoku period. During this time, many members of the Sakahari family served as samurai warriors and fought in numerous battles. The Sakahari family has a strong sense of tradition and culture. They are known for their commitment to honor and loyalty, as well as their dedication to the martial arts. They are also known for their love of the arts, and many members of the family have become renowned artists and musicians. Variations of the Sakahari surname include Sakahara, Sakaharii, Sakahara, and Sakahari.








