【Kamon name】 Igeta39
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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.
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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Kiri19
Wave4
Kiri4
Car22
Pine30
Butterfly98
Diamond206
Folding fan78
Diamond2
Paper mulberry27
Creeping Wood Sorrel107
Car39
Pine86
Pine76
Clove32
Wave8
Creeping Wood Sorrel2
Asian virginsbower6
Car12
Oak10
Holly olive18
Arrow26
Butterfly27
Broad leaf bamboo56
Rice1
Asian virginsbower11
Meyui4
Creeping Wood Sorrel126
Japanese wisteria15
Diamond27
Scales13
Pine9
Butterfly20
Chrysanthemum12
Creeping Wood Sorrel100
Crane11
Mountain13
Star3
Wave13
Butterfly41
Izutsu14
Pine8
Tomoe80
Japanese wisteria18
Diamond29
Clove12
Hawk Feather20
Hawk Feather73
Arrow63
Igeta5
Hydrangea24
Arrow35
Oak6
Balloon Flower70
Gyouyou21
Moon14
Igeta2
Clove54
Scales1
Cannabis3
Bamboo29
Hydrangea43
Diamond189
Chrysanthemum127
Pine42
Clove11
Butterfly50
Mallow18
Mallow19
Pine49
Tachibana Orange36
Creeping Wood Sorrel46
Hawk Feather46
Mallow16
Chrysanthemum14
Chrysanthemum2
Diamond312
Turtle shell23
Mallow17
Clove2
Beach18
Mallow14
Diamond227
Asian virginsbower14
Star10
Fixed fan17
Tomoe7
Japanese Apricot144
Igeta7
Butterfly103
Pine69
Turtle shell25
Cherry blossom90
Hawk Feather37
Pine29
Pine45
Paper mulberry49
Kiri70
Car44
Diamond17
Tomoe30
Kiri136
Balloon Flower146
Clove17
Tachibana Orange1
Beach6
Diamond208
Hawk Feather18
Folding fan32
Diamond47
Diamond139
Diamond130
Meyui2
Diamond75
