Ōhori Explained
Ōhori, Ohori or Oohori (written: 大堀 lit. "big canal") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- , Japanese badminton player
- , Japanese actor
- , Japanese singer and television personality
Etymology
"Ōhori" originally meant a large moat.[1] It is derived from Kuroda Nagamasa, a lord of Fukuoka, who reclaimed the northern half of Kusage, an inlet facing Hakata Bay. He then made a moat for the Fukuoka castle.
See also
- Ōhori Park, a park in Chūō-ku, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
- Ōhori Station, a railway station in Mogami, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
Notes and References
- Web site: Japanese Language School in Japan - NILS. 2020-06-12.