【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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Izutsu2
Orishiki3
Butterfly22
Kanji156
Lightning4
Meyui4
Hydrangea14
Mountain24
Diamond312
Bamboo44
Japanese Apricot24
Oak72
Fringed Pink17
Pine1
Pine7
Pine8
Gyouyou21
Holly olive10
Scales13
Pine45
Tomoe87
Charm7
Tomoe161
Japanese Apricot135
Tomoe98
Japanese Apricot104
Tomoe41
Wachigai12
Charm17
Oak59
Arrow19
Balloon Flower146
Pine75
Rinpou12
Diamond22
Japanese red cedar1
Asian virginsbower15
Fixed fan15
Moon14
Gourd13
Bamboo38
Balloon Flower138
Folding fan125
Arrow35
Diamond41
Broad leaf bamboo27
Oak80
Cherry blossom53
Creeping Wood Sorrel68
Tomoe147
Gyouyou31
Pine36
Crane10
Diamond420
Diamond150
Hermitage1
Turtle shell55
Car13
Hydrangea105
Japanese Apricot36
Dove14
Japanese Apricot102
Diamond419
Crowbar10
Holly olive5
Car1
Pine10
Moon13
Torii1
Diamond337
Pine60
Diamond400
Diamond395
Crane44
Diamond354
Igeta5
Asian virginsbower12
Crane11
Paper mulberry8
Chrysanthemum112
Mountain18
Cannabis10
Hydrangea4
Creeping Wood Sorrel114
Diamond69
Beach18
Diamond293
Hikiryo3
Clove18
Pine52
Dove11
Meyui2
Tomoe91
Creeping Wood Sorrel100
Oak7
Car40
Hydrangea34
Tree peony63
Tomoe19
Hydrangea27
Hydrangea43
Crane5
Arrow47
You29
Beach24
Clove14
Star7
Chrysanthemum100
Diamond221
Butterfly57
Diamond138
