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 * ba (Hokuba)
 * bun (Bunchō)
 * chin (Chinchō)
 * {{xxx-larger|重 {}}
 * chō (Bunchō)
 * chō (Shunchō)
 * gaku (Gakutei)
 * {{xxx-larger|川 {}}
 * hane (Hanegawa)
 * {{xxx-larger|春 {}}
 * hiro (Kiyohiro)
 * hishi (Hishikawa)
 * {{xxx-larger|北 {}}
 * i (Iitsu)
 * i (Torii)
 * ishi (Ishikawa)
 * itsu (Iitsu)
 * katsu (Katsushika)
 * katsu (Katsukawa)
 * {{xxx-larger|川{}}
 * kei (Keisai)
 * ki (Suzuki)
 * kiku (Kikugawa)
 * {{xxx-larger|北 {}}
 * kiyo (Kiyonobu)
 * ko (Koriusai)
 * kuni (Morikuni)
 * {{xxx-larger|満 {}}
 * maro (Utamaro)
 * masa (Masanobu)
 * masu (Kiyomasu)
 * {{xxx-larger|満 {}}
 * mori (Morikuni)
 * moro (Moronóbu)
 * mura (Okumura)
 * naga (Shigenaga)