【Kamon name】 Japanese Apricot120
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Igeta
Izutsu and Igeta refer to parts of a well. Izutsu is the diamond shaped part. Commonly used by families with the 'well' character in their surname.
Japanese Apricot
The Japanese apricot is used in various family emblems, ranging from realistic to pictorial representations. They can be found in famous emblems used in temples across Kyoto, Tokyo and Fukuoka.
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Hermitage7
Diamond75
Tomoe121
Paper mulberry26
Balloon Flower57
Bamboo2
Kiri50
Bamboo28
Bit17
Diamond52
Butterfly10
Clove3
Butterfly16
Hydrangea15
Butterfly71
Butterfly97
Pine1
Car19
Moon12
Bit16
Hawk Feather18
Mallow70
Star47
Japanese wisteria95
Car34
Arrow38
Japanese Apricot39
Diamond191
Tree peony29
Balloon Flower2
Balloon Flower110
Charm7
Hydrangea13
Charm12
Arrow6
Balloon Flower149
Star16
Japanese Apricot18
Orishiki3
Oak76
Hikiryo3
Tomoe93
Creeping Wood Sorrel108
Folding fan105
Diamond91
Japanese ivy30
Chouban2
Arrow61
Chrysanthemum107
Creeping Wood Sorrel152
Mallow1
Chrysanthemum48
Paper mulberry4
Clove13
Car30
Diamond133
Crowbar16
Diamond106
Wave11
Tomoe80
Tomoe43
Tomoe38
Tomoe120
Pine41
Oak13
Mountain5
Hydrangea1
Gourd15
Dove2
Diamond380
Diamond297
Chrysanthemum166
Chrysanthemum10
Car33
Car21
Cannabis10
Beach1
Myoga Ginger14
Asian virginsbower11
Diamond182
Japanese Apricot105
Diamond208
Creeping Wood Sorrel114
Diamond256
Diamond396
Diamond397
Diamond400
Diamond50
Diamond72
Diamond95
Dove15
Chrysanthemum15
Tomoe136
Balloon Flower123
Fixed fan19
Chrysanthemum164
Turtle shell4
Diamond204
Balloon Flower101
Igeta39
Sen7
Japanese Apricot82
You35
Diamond160
Japanese red cedar13
Chrysanthemum130
Dove5
Japanese ivy29
Bit7
Diamond188
Diamond189
Folding fan32
Lightning3
Moon13
Star5
Mallow19
Turtle shell23
