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Shikike → Fujiwara Shiki-ke – The last name was Fujiwara, with the added epiteth "Shiki-ke". "Shikike" alone was not the family name nor is it transliterated correctly (-ke means "House"). Request move to clear confusion. See also Owari Tokugawa family discussion for similar issue and solution. Gryffindor ( talk) 15:59, 9 July 2024 (UTC)
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Shikike → Fujiwara Shiki-ke – The last name was Fujiwara, with the added epiteth "Shiki-ke". "Shikike" alone was not the family name nor is it transliterated correctly (-ke means "House"). Request move to clear confusion. See also Owari Tokugawa family discussion for similar issue and solution. Gryffindor ( talk) 15:59, 9 July 2024 (UTC)