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The term has at least two different meanings, and has been used in several contexts.


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* – a clan of ''kuge'' (court nobles) prominent in the Nara and Heian periods (710–1185) * – a clan of ''daimyō'' (feudal lords) prominent in the Muromachi, Sengoku and Edo periods (1333–1868) *
Tachibana (surname) Tachibana (written: 橘 or 立花) is a Japanese surname. Classical period *Tachibana Dōsetsu (立花 道雪, 1513–1585), Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period *Tachibana Ginchiyo (立花 誾千代, 1569–1602), head of the Tachibana clan d ...


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Tachibana-class destroyer The were a class of destroyer built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late stages of World War II. The class was also designated the . Although sometimes termed Destroyer escorts, they were larger and more capable than contemporary U ...
, a class Japanese warships during World War II *, two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy *
Tachibana, Fukuoka was a town located in Yame District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 12,020 and a density of 138.73 persons per km². The total area was 86.64 km². On February 1, 2010, Tachibana, along with the to ...
, a former town in Fukuoka Prefecture *
Tachibana Station is a passenger railway station located in the city of Amagasaki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Tachibana Station is served by the Tōkaidō Main Line (JR Kobe Line), and is locate ...
, a railway station in Hyogo Prefecture *
Tachibana castle was a Japanese castle in Chikuzen Province, in the north of Kyūshū. It was at the peak of Mount Tachibana, extending in part into the Higashi-ku in Fukuoka. The castle is also known as Rikka-jō, Tachibana-jō, or Rikkasan-jō. History The c ...
, a castle which formerly stood atop Tachibana Mountain *
Tachibana orange The tachibana orange (''Citrus tachibana,'' or ''Citrus reticulata tachibana'') is a variety of mandarin orange, a citrus fruit. They grow wild in the forests of Japan and are referred to in the poetry of the early Japanese and Ryukyu Islands ki ...
, a wild citrus fruit native to Japan {{disambiguation