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TAKESHITA means `under the bamboo` in Japanese.
And it's one of Japanese family names.
At first I couldn't understand why this picture was up here.
But I understood ``TAKE SHIT A``.
In the past, the japanese name their babies simply with the name of the place where the labour was taken place. Research shows it seems more efficient and convenient than naming it after its, well let's just say father John Doe.
A lot has changed through the thread of time but they decided to preserve this undying yet useful traditional culture. You may still find proof in thier names nowadays, such as Tanaka which means "in the middle of the field", Yamashita which means "under the mountains", Fujii(this one was rough)which means "vine well", and even the latest elected Prime Minister Noda Yoshihiko. Noda means "mountain field" BTW.
Hey! Trust me, I am a professor, and I am not drunk.
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