【Kamon name】 Creeping Wood Sorrel96
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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.
Clove
Cloves are originally from the Maluku Islands. They also have a long history in Japan, and are even contained in the Shosoin treasure house. The emblem represents the bud.
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Pine41
Balloon Flower83
Clove2
Moon10
Cannabis1
Tomoe137
Arrow18
Diamond205
Tomoe11
Clove1
Arrow32
Creeping Wood Sorrel127
Oak104
Butterfly99
Balloon Flower3
Bit16
Beach37
Izutsu13
Oak103
Folding fan105
Fringed Pink14
Car19
Balloon Flower125
Car27
Bamboo31
Izutsu15
Mallow30
Crane37
Orishiki2
Crowbar17
You7
Butterfly34
You29
Tomoe87
Fringed Pink15
Hikiryo3
Cannabis5
Moon14
Fixed fan1
Arrow35
Diamond221
Diamond419
Mountain20
Cherry blossom19
Star7
Cannabis11
Beach24
Bamboo14
Bit13
Balloon Flower14
Bamboo11
Butterfly8
Hydrangea43
Japanese Apricot18
Star6
Hydrangea72
Bamboo5
Diamond150
Diamond293
Mallow31
Clove18
Bamboo16
Tomoe133
Torii6
Meyui2
Pine51
Chrysanthemum18
Creeping Wood Sorrel103
Creeping Wood Sorrel101
Hawk Feather18
Mountain12
Tomoe120
Oak76
Arrow62
Folding fan82
Diamond411
Bamboo23
Pine81
Crane10
Butterfly98
Kanji103
Snake's Eyes16
Pine21
Star47
Balloon Flower6
Diamond338
Turtle shell12
Dove11
Oak7
Cherry blossom41
Orishiki3
Oak101
Japanese wisteria63
Pine15
Sen9
Car44
Butterfly2
Arrow13
Mountain1
Car9
	Car24
	
	Izutsu12
	
	Cherry blossom1
	
	Gyouyou17
	
	
	Arrow47
	
	Clove14
	
	Butterfly57
	
	Diamond138
	