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One of the rarer emblems. Coins only began minted on a large scale during the Azuchi–Momoyama period. Used by the Sanada family.
Kiri
This emblem is a pictorial representation of the kiri flower and leaf. Although this is famous for being used by the Toyotomi family, it was originally used by the Imperial family alongside the Chrysanthemum emblem.
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Tree peony72
Mountain16
Cherry blossom37
Kanji46
Fringed Pink22
Diamond365
Mallow58
Turtle shell55
Arrow37
Threeleaf arrowhead10
Balloon Flower60
Rice21
Pine73
Mallow22
Balloon Flower118
Oak10
Balloon Flower145
Chrysanthemum55
Wild geese49
Oak1
Charm10
Chrysanthemum12
Japanese wisteria18
Broad leaf bamboo10
Bamboo8
Japanese Apricot10
Butterfly96
Tomoe87
Holly olive18
Fringed Pink7
Beach23
Hermitage5
Balloon Flower61
Clove3
Kanji156
You24
Japanese red cedar12
Creeping Wood Sorrel100
Butterfly102
Beach5
Igeta13
Gyouyou9
Diamond122
Mallow17
Moon9
Hawk Feather45
Arrow1
Kiri90
Balloon Flower121
Beach20
Diamond75
Beach6
Diamond182
Butterfly57
Crane1
Car21
Fan paper23
Arrow29
Diamond52
Cannabis5
Oak13
Creeping Wood Sorrel131
Bamboo20
Cherry blossom54
Bamboo28
Kiri1
Japanese wisteria30
Bit10
Star15
Diamond83
Maple13
Diamond332
Holly olive11
Chrysanthemum104
Japanese wisteria31
Mountain13
Mountain47
You29
Tea plant31
Creeping Wood Sorrel11
Gourd2
Moon7
Bit17
Pine28
Lightning11
Threeleaf arrowhead15
Bamboo19
Diamond123
Fringed Pink1
Hydrangea49
Igeta48
Paper mulberry49
Lightning9
Gourd16
Noshi8
Fringed Pink17
Star7
You1
Clove5
Tomoe30
Diamond188
Lightning3
Tree peony41
Oak76
Hawk Feather18
Star5
