This is not Japanese, but a personalized signature.
Japanese names consist of two parts: surname and first name.
Surnames (Miao characters) consist of one to five Chinese characters. How many games? Mountain? Pass? Village? Valley? Sen? Wood? Lin? Hey? Hey (Chinese: Ze)? Gangs? The word battery and so on.
Such as: Lin (), Kudo (,), Sakuma (), Dayu ()
Names (なめぃ) are of different lengths. Such as: Ming (), Li (), Nobunosuke ()
Japanese surnames are as high as 1.2 million. Starting from 1875, all Japanese people have surnames. In the past, only a few people had surnames. In Japan, the most commonly used surname is Sato (さとぅ), followed by.
Suzuki (すずき) and Gao Qiao (たかはし).