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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.
Sen
One of the rarer emblems. Coins only began minted on a large scale during the Azuchi–Momoyama period. Used by the Sanada family.
Moon
As a satellite of earth, the moon has long been the subject of worship. The warlord Masamune Date also worshipped the moon, and used it as a crest on his helm. The emblem is said to have originated from such worshipping of the moon.
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