【Kamon name】 Igeta12
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Japanese ivy
This emblem is a pictorial representation of the Japaese ivy. The Japanese ivy was popular during the Edo period, and was used as an emblem by many commoners. The eighth Tokugawa Shogun also used this as his emblem.
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Beach16
Turtle shell29
Bamboo56
Butterfly95
Oak106
Folding fan58
Beach37
Arrow16
Japanese Apricot30
Wachigai11
Pine52
Folding fan32
Arrow61
Tomoe36
Cherry blossom90
Diamond128
Tomoe30
Igeta32
Japanese gentian9
Japanese wisteria2
Snake's Eyes11
Balloon Flower102
Igeta7
Japanese Apricot39
Diamond2
Arrow29
Pine81
Japanese wisteria14
Kanji151
Gyouyou24
Creeping Wood Sorrel142
Clove54
Torii6
You29
Rice21
Tomoe114
Gyouyou9
Turtle shell20
Butterfly13
Balloon Flower148
Folding fan125
Japanese gentian32
Hawk Feather69
Tree peony84
Japanese Apricot25
Star64
Bit9
Broad leaf bamboo122
Japanese Apricot41
Oak76
Pine47
Broad leaf bamboo66
Arrow64
Balloon Flower117
Arrow42
Balloon Flower105
Diamond64
Butterfly70
Japanese Apricot144
Diamond139
Diamond189
Myoga Ginger14
Hydrangea40
Paper mulberry49
Butterfly2
Japanese Apricot48
Star10
Broad leaf bamboo115
Chrysanthemum47
Balloon Flower138
Hydrangea24
Butterfly10
Diamond188
Bamboo45
Lightning6
Japanese Apricot56
Car3
Cherry blossom41
Beach24
Arrow26
Star36
Bamboo28
Arrow38
Swastika11
Bamboo33
Bamboo37
Creeping Wood Sorrel159
Beach21
Bit12
Chrysanthemum56
Creeping Wood Sorrel144
Butterfly98
Broad leaf bamboo116
Charm1
Cherry blossom15
Charm14
Crowbar14
Fringed Pink11
Fringed Pink19
Butterfly35
Meyui2
Diamond227
Star5
