【Kamon name】 Diamond4
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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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Mallow31
Japanese Apricot36
Oak23
Charm14
Scales13
Folding fan32
Balloon Flower142
Creeping Wood Sorrel158
Tomoe17
Pine53
Arrow37
Japanese wisteria59
Diamond120
Clove17
Oak116
Creeping Wood Sorrel71
Kiri65
Cannabis1
Gourd13
Pine56
Beach11
Ray of sunlight3
Diamond10
Bamboo7
Charm21
Mountain5
Holly olive18
Chrysanthemum63
Wachigai13
Japanese Apricot34
Balloon Flower11
Gyouyou2
Hawk Feather1
Balloon Flower131
Japanese ivy84
Pine20
Cherry blossom21
Diamond184
Moon14
Broad leaf bamboo109
Scales10
Cherry blossom51
Pine81
Karabana3
Beach7
Cherry blossom82
Clove6
Turtle shell28
Japanese Apricot16
Folding fan4
Folding fan9
Cherry blossom95
Tomoe106
Japanese wisteria55
Tomoe137
Izutsu35
Japanese wisteria63
Hydrangea34
Star26
Diamond347
Pine1
Crane18
Tomoe30
Pine51
Car6
Beach21
Butterfly42
Diamond429
Tomoe161
Diamond282
Torii6
Chrysanthemum88
Oak10
Mallow22
Fixed fan10
Beach25
Izutsu41
Diamond188
Car18
Mochi1
Pine32
Mallow58
Butterfly66
Diamond170
Balloon Flower25
Folding fan103
Japanese Apricot41
Japanese wisteria56
Rice32
Folding fan105
Hawk Feather13
Lightning4
Creeping Wood Sorrel124
Chrysanthemum137
Bit17
Pine10
Diamond405
Paper mulberry50
Crane6
Japanese Apricot65
Butterfly14
Creeping Wood Sorrel102
Myoga Ginger11
Balloon Flower127
Diamond75
Gyouyou9
Bamboo28
Cherry blossom54
Tree peony41
Tachibana Orange13
