【Kamon name】 Diamond19
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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.
Diamond
The diamond emblem represents the grass that grows in lakes, swamps or rivers. This emblem was used by Takeda of Kai.
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Tachibana Orange14
Izutsu2
Mallow22
Chrysanthemum69
Balloon Flower19
Moon13
Pine6
Broad leaf bamboo56
Chrysanthemum137
Rinpou14
Pine5
Turtle shell32
Tea plant8
Japanese Apricot77
Turtle shell9
Diamond189
Tomoe30
Paper mulberry29
Chrysanthemum104
Pine80
Balloon Flower20
Rice1
Tachibana Orange48
Oak103
Rice17
Diamond223
Crane9
Pine11
You33
Tree peony72
Japanese wisteria16
Japanese wisteria18
Fringed Pink14
Mallow21
Balloon Flower116
Diamond139
Car19
Bamboo28
Diamond75
Ray of sunlight5
Japanese Apricot124
Tea plant24
Diamond122
Cherry blossom19
Clove15
Oak80
Arrow37
Broad leaf bamboo109
Asian virginsbower11
Moon10
Japanese Apricot48
Bamboo15
Arrow14
Kiri70
Balloon Flower149
Diamond184
Wild geese23
You19
Tachibana Orange10
Pine83
Meyui2
Pine79
Turtle shell23
Fixed fan12
Tomoe136
Clove1
Turtle shell25
Butterfly2
Kanji151
Tomoe98
Japanese red cedar10
Cherry blossom21
Tomoe106
Pine56
Lightning15
Lightning16
Diamond205
Bamboo12
Hikiryo1
Folding fan105
Izutsu11
Pine90
Tachibana Orange66
Diamond104
Igeta6
Tomoe43
Star16
Japanese Apricot4
Arrow13
Japanese Apricot104
Creeping Wood Sorrel124
Pine70
Tomoe19
Japanese ivy46
Lightning21
Diamond227
Diamond188
Star10
Chrysanthemum8
Meyui3
Cherry blossom73
Butterfly18
Cherry blossom34
Creeping Wood Sorrel39
Wave11
Oak76
Turtle shell28
Butterfly98
You29
