Tachibana clan

Tachibana clan

Over the course of Japanese history, there have been two families with the name Tachibana:

*Tachibana clan (kuge) (橘氏) - a clan of "kuge" (court nobles) prominent in the Nara and Heian periods
*Tachibana clan (samurai) (立花氏) - a clan of "daimyō" (feudal lords) prominent in the Muromachi, Sengoku and Edo periods


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