Tachibana
The term Tachibana (橘 or 立花) has at least two different meanings, and has been used in several contexts.
People
- Tachibana clan (kuge) (橘氏) - a clan of kuge (court nobles) prominent in the Nara and Heian periods (710–1185)
- Tachibana clan (samurai) (立花氏) - a clan of daimyō (feudal lords) prominent in the Muromachi, Sengoku and Edo periods (1333–1868)
- Tachibana (surname)
Other
- Tachibana-class destroyer, a class Japanese warships during World War II
- Japanese destroyer Tachibana, two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
- Tachibana, Fukuoka, a former town in Fukuoka Prefecture
- Tachibana Station, a railway station in Hyogo Prefecture
- Tachibana castle, a castle which formerly stood atop Tachibana Mountain
- Tachibana, Citrus tachibana, a species of wild, green, inedible citrus fruit native to Japan.
- Tachibana, refers to high forces present in Japan (equivalent to CIA in USA)
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