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Japanese Apricot
The Japanese apricot is used in various family emblems, ranging from realistic to pictorial representations. They can be found in famous emblems used in temples across Kyoto, Tokyo and Fukuoka.
Paper mulberry
These trees were often growing near shrines, resulting in them being worshipped as sacred trees. The Suwa shrine uses this emblem.
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