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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.
Tomoe
The origins of this emblem is unclear. It is said that the emblem represents the arm protector used by archers, or alternatively it is derived from a magatama which was used as a divine symbol.
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Clove2
Chrysanthemum102
Japanese red cedar13
Pine83
Bamboo29
Diamond380
Japanese Apricot16
Turtle shell9
Arrow43
Balloon Flower143
Broad leaf bamboo116
Chrysanthemum107
Izutsu1
Charm11
Butterfly19
Hydrangea80
Creeping Wood Sorrel44
Mountain17
Tomoe147
Diamond367
Bamboo45
Wild geese9
Pine93
Beach36
Crowbar15
Japanese Apricot68
Japanese wisteria114
Butterfly13
Cherry blossom28
Hydrangea49
Japanese gentian32
Clove18
Car37
Mountain9
Orishiki5
Bamboo40
Hawk Feather25
Balloon Flower136
Bamboo56
Gyouyou22
Diamond26
Hydrangea92
Chrysanthemum67
Japanese Apricot13
Lightning38
You29
Arrow61
Wave13
Turtle shell31
Turtle shell28
Tree peony84
Torii2
Tomoe51
Tomoe36
Tomoe30
Threeleaf arrowhead65
Tachibana Orange11
Star5
Star27
Star11
Star10
Snake's Eyes5
Scales1
Ray of sunlight6
Ray of sunlight3
Pine81
Pine77
Pine69
Pine67
Pine35
Paper mulberry8
Paper mulberry4
Orishiki3
Oak76
Horse3
Oak7
Oak6
Oak145
Oak104
Myoga Ginger10
Mountain18
Mochi1
Chrysanthemum5
Meyui2
Mallow22
Mallow19
Pine41
Lightning6
Lightning3
Lightning2
Lightning15
Lightning11
Kiri10
Japanese wisteria95
Japanese wisteria71
Japanese wisteria18
Japanese wisteria118
Igeta2
Hydrangea46
Holly olive1
Dove2
Folding fan32
Butterfly66
Pine6
Hermitage4
Hydrangea1
Diamond188
Diamond189
Bamboo28
Diamond139
Diamond227
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