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Japanese ivy
This emblem is a pictorial representation of the Japaese ivy. The Japanese ivy was popular during the Edo period, and was used as an emblem by many commoners. The eighth Tokugawa Shogun also used this as his emblem.
Pine
Pine symbolise longevity. They are said to host spirits, and have been used in traditional Japanese decorations.
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