The name 'Mizunomachi' translates to 'Town of Water.' It consists of two kanji characters: '水' (mizu), meaning 'water,' and '町' (machi), meaning 'town.' This name reflects a town that is likely located near a river, lake, or other bodies of water, suggesting abundance and beauty associated with water. It resonates with modern Japanese city names that often emphasize natural elements, highlighting the significance of water for both cultural and practical reasons.
The name 'Takasu' means 'high elevation.' This evokes thoughts of lofty heights, akin to where stars reside. 'Emi Takasu' embodies aspiration and the pursuit of reaching for the stars, emphasizing the celestial theme.
'Kojou' (古城) translates to 'old castle' with 'mura' (村) meaning 'village'. 'Kojou-mura' means 'Village of the Old Castle', suggesting historical significance with remnants of a castle.
This name includes '夕' (yū) meaning 'evening' and '陽' (hi) meaning 'sun', plus '町' (machi) meaning 'town'. 'Yūhi-machi' translates to 'Sunset Town', reflecting a location famous for beautiful sunset views.
Meaning 'big tree', this name evokes images of strength and endurance found in nature, and reflects a time when families took on names based on natural formations around them.
The name 'Jōkamachi' combines '城' (jō) meaning 'castle' and '下町' (shimachi) meaning 'town' or 'town below the castle'. Therefore, 'Jōkamachi' translates to 'Castle Town'. This name indicates a historical significance, pointing to a town that developed near a castle, often serving as a cultural or administrative center in the past.
横沢 (Yokozawa) translates to 'horizontal swamp.' This name resonates with a traditional Japanese appreciation for wetlands and their role in the ecosystem, reflecting an older era's respect for nature.
'Kumagai' means 'bear valley,' symbolizing strength and nurturing. The name 'Yuiha' combines 'tie' or 'bind' with 'feather,' suggesting connection and lightness. This name conveys a sense of gentle strength and romance, embodying a beautifully cute yet transitional feminine identity.