【Kamon name】 Diamond223
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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.
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Diamond20
Crane6
Balloon Flower138
Balloon Flower60
Wild geese85
Fixed fan13
Tomoe146
Star16
Moon11
Creeping Wood Sorrel96
Japanese wisteria1
Japanese Apricot106
Broad leaf bamboo79
Moon13
Beach24
Beach14
Hydrangea80
Tachibana Orange31
Mallow31
Diamond397
You6
Wild geese1
Igeta7
Tomoe12
Japanese wisteria30
Izutsu2
Threeleaf arrowhead13
Broad leaf bamboo109
Diamond114
Diamond365
Fixed fan17
Butterfly42
Lightning6
Tomoe25
Diamond124
Tomoe137
Arrow13
Hawk Feather14
Balloon Flower26
Japanese wisteria71
Wave1
Ray of sunlight2
Tree peony38
Chrysanthemum18
Balloon Flower38
Tomoe93
Cherry blossom47
Balloon Flower103
Folding fan125
Hydrangea4
Sen9
Japanese Apricot67
Bit6
Tomoe42
Cherry blossom18
Folding fan19
Bamboo16
Izutsu9
Pine73
Diamond170
Clove5
Cherry blossom39
Kanji134
Balloon Flower133
Gyouyou22
Pine85
Paper mulberry8
Diamond75
Chigiri5
Myoga Ginger38
Ray of sunlight4
Hydrangea67
Chrysanthemum137
Bamboo28
Butterfly15
Star34
Tomoe14
Broad leaf bamboo122
Tomoe43
Hikiryo3
Diamond429
Beach8
Clove3
Tachibana Orange17
Japanese wisteria31
Butterfly4
Japanese wisteria59
Lightning4
Bamboo24
Diamond139
Pine29
Butterfly70
Star35
Clove6
Japanese Apricot49
Creeping Wood Sorrel159
Hawk Feather40
Igeta16
Turtle shell56
Diamond188
Tomoe30
Oak76
Lightning3
Diamond189
Gyouyou9
Tree peony41
Meyui2
Star5
