Description:
TACHI is a Japanese surname that is believed to have originated during the Edo period (1603-1868). It is thought to have been derived from the word “tachi”, which means “sword” in Japanese. The name was likely given to samurai warriors who were skilled in swordsmanship. The TACHI surname is most commonly found in the Kanto region of Japan, which includes the Tokyo metropolitan area. It is also found in other parts of the country, such as the Tohoku region in the north and Kyushu in the south. The TACHI surname is associated with a number of cultural and historical customs. For example, some families with the TACHI surname have a tradition of performing a ritual known as “Tachi-sai”, in which a sword is placed in the ground and a prayer is offered for the prosperity of the family. Variations of the TACHI surname include TACHIBANA, TACHIKAWA, TACHIMOTO, and TACHIZAWA.











