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    1. Group 3 Go Tanibata Jamir Ocampo
    2. I. Justifying Data Representation : Name Score Map
    3. I. Justifying Data Representation : Percentage Score Map
      • Graduate d colors are used to show better the variation of a ratio data respective of the Japanese province.
      • Color scheming are coming from closer spectrum to demonstrate the
      • The classes are divided to seven to provide more data variation based on the dispersion of the values for name count.
    4. I. Justifying Data Representation : Index Score Map
    5. II. Comparing and Contrast Geographical Names
    6. Yoshimura  吉村
      • Although Yoshimura name is dominant at Fukuoka, Osaka and Nara. It is most concentrated at Nara in terms of index and at Osaka in terms of percentage score.
    7. Kubota 久保田
      • Kubota name are most numerous at. The highest percentage score is found at. But the greatest concentration in terms of index score map can be found at.
    8. Yano 矢野
      • Yano name are generally numerous at southern part (Shikoku-Kyushu region) of Japan mainly on the provinces of Fukuoka, Ehime and Osaka. Highest percentage score are found on the said provinces. But in terms of index score, the province which has the highest concentration of name are Oita, Miagi, Ehime and Kouchi.
    9. Nagai 永井
      • Nagai are numerous at middle part of Japan such as Tokyo, Aichi and Osaka. Highest percentage score is similarly found on the same province. But the most concentration in terms of index score is found at
    10. Takahashi 高橋
      • Takashi are numerous at the northern part of Japan such as Tokyo, Hokkaido and Tohoku. Tokyu and Hokkaido tops the percentage score. Takahashi is most concentrated at the Northern provinces of Miagi, Yamagata, Akita.
    11. 3. Implications of the Geography of Names
      • The distribution and concentration of Japanese surnames are regionally based such as the case of Takahashi name usually found at the Tohoku-Hokkaido region or of Yano names found at the Southern region (Shikoku-Kyushu). But even if the distribution of names have regional character, names are usually concentrated on few number of provinces.
      • Concentration of names on few provinces might imply that names originate from certain provinces. Names can be indicators to demonstrate the migration of certain families or clans from their province of origin and its regional pattern of migration movement.
    12. Global distribution of Takahashi name 高橋
      • http://www.publicprofiler.org/worldnames/Default.aspx
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