【Kamon name】 Creeping Wood Sorrel38
follow
Oak
Oak leaves have historically been used as plates for holding food. When these began to be offered to the gods, the oak gained a reputation for being sacred. It is said that priests were the first to use oak emblems, and is still commonly seen by those in that profession.
warlord, or daimyo
Chosokabe
This website is free for personal use. Feel free to share on social media.
If you wish to use any of our material, please include a reference to kamon.net. Commercial use of our material without authorisation or appropriate reference is a breach of our terms of use. Please contact us or credit kamon.net.
Threeleaf arrowhead16
Diamond227
Pine87
Creeping Wood Sorrel164
Igeta3
Tomoe12
Oak35
Tomoe22
Chrysanthemum124
Diamond364
Diamond314
Star5
Arrow36
Cherry blossom90
Japanese Apricot11
Myoga Ginger38
Igeta13
Bit13
Star25
You30
Pine29
Balloon Flower100
Rinpou16
Pine83
Clove3
Car46
Holly olive18
Japanese ivy46
Hydrangea3
Diamond297
Cherry blossom14
Hydrangea68
Cherry blossom73
Tomoe38
Chrysanthemum2
Kiri173
Snake's Eyes11
Diamond380
Pine23
Orishiki3
Oak106
Tomoe133
Beach8
Diamond105
Creeping Wood Sorrel78
Broad leaf bamboo28
Japanese Apricot106
Paper mulberry49
Bit14
Broad leaf bamboo27
Oak100
Creeping Wood Sorrel142
Butterfly47
Hydrangea49
Dove10
Broad leaf bamboo26
Crane18
Butterfly12
Gourd14
Beach11
Mountain9
Hermitage1
Car43
Bamboo23
Car33
Paper mulberry26
Clove16
Oak102
Diamond188
Clove54
Fixed fan9
Kiri13
Pine75
Igeta12
Turtle shell15
Crane17
Moon8
Bamboo45
Creeping Wood Sorrel39
Rice23
Chrysanthemum107
Diamond2
Chouban2
Broad leaf bamboo30
Japanese Apricot77
Bit1
Threeleaf arrowhead10
Hydrangea1
Folding fan105
Broad leaf bamboo119
Diamond397
Car40
Broad leaf bamboo53
Crow1
Beach14
Kasa1
Torii5
Meyui3
Diamond129
Japanese Apricot72
Tomoe42
Japanese Apricot105
Izutsu2
Torii1
Diamond189
Folding fan32
You29
Diamond139
Bamboo28
Mallow19
Chrysanthemum69
Butterfly98
Meyui2
