【Kamon name】 Diamond47
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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.
Car
This emblem originated from an ox cart, which was used by aristocrats in the Heian period. There are many variants to this emblem, such as a waterwheel, or windmill.
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Japanese Apricot105
Turtle shell25
Turtle shell16
Japanese ivy30
Hawk Feather46
Hawk Feather37
Japanese gentian5
Japanese Apricot4
Arrow42
Kiri40
Sen6
Folding fan58
Folding fan19
Snake's Eyes26
Paper mulberry28
Cherry blossom53
Balloon Flower36
Balloon Flower35
Balloon Flower29
Balloon Flower16
Balloon Flower11
Chrysanthemum11
Wild geese23
Tree peony47
Hydrangea125
Holly olive9
You33
Clove6
Lightning38
Hydrangea46
Hydrangea34
Hydrangea14
Butterfly71
Turtle shell22
Hawk Feather43
Lightning8
Lightning4
Diamond223
Diamond208
Diamond171
Butterfly6
You29
Bamboo11
Crowbar20
Mallow58
Broad leaf bamboo55
Paper mulberry49
Beach24
Tree peony7
Diamond256
Balloon Flower112
Dove2
Crane18
Turtle shell62
Pine91
Diamond400
Pine50
Hydrangea80
Tomoe91
Sen21
Japanese Apricot33
Chrysanthemum9
Gyouyou22
Gyouyou12
Diamond39
Broad leaf bamboo120
Diamond22
Diamond19
Pine23
Diamond16
Holly olive1
Japanese Apricot107
Diamond209
Hawk Feather10
Broad leaf bamboo112
Tomoe6
Broad leaf bamboo66
Pine31
Bamboo37
Izutsu24
Hikiryo2
Car36
Sen11
Scales26
Arrow64
Butterfly74
Butterfly8
Tomoe98
Star20
Tomoe93
Tomoe51
Tomoe38
Japanese Apricot41
Tomoe28
Tomoe22
Tomoe11
Kiri178
Maple12
Japanese red cedar15
Gourd1
Rice32
Bit9
Diamond189
Car14
Diamond18
Beach3
Diamond56
Pine27
Diamond188
Folding fan32
Meyui2
Bamboo28
Diamond139
Oak76
Kiri177
Diamond227
