【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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Mountain14
Oak145
Diamond128
Tomoe30
Balloon Flower6
Hydrangea14
Tomoe89
Gourd2
Balloon Flower143
Wachigai6
Japanese red cedar1
Arrow11
Balloon Flower22
Charm17
Japanese wisteria72
Tomoe140
Chrysanthemum11
Chrysanthemum2
Japanese Apricot56
Maple11
Rice1
Butterfly47
Car40
Mallow17
Tachibana Orange15
Pine33
Wild geese12
Tomoe19
Diamond123
Star11
Charm24
Star30
Diamond77
Gourd13
Hydrangea104
Lightning3
Crowbar16
Balloon Flower116
Rinpou9
Mochi2
Kiri22
Clove47
Bamboo37
Arrow63
Oak149
Bamboo11
Beach20
Butterfly22
Japanese red cedar12
Charm12
Hydrangea80
Diamond27
Diamond395
Crowbar5
Diamond399
Pine92
Pine5
Meyui5
Pine73
Balloon Flower25
Gyouyou17
Diamond75
Pine81
Lightning15
Balloon Flower86
Gyouyou8
Tomoe146
Dove12
Hermitage1
Car46
Butterfly32
Pine7
Mallow19
Balloon Flower137
Moon16
Diamond32
Pine61
Igeta13
Pine63
Japanese Apricot62
Japanese Apricot49
Mountain6
Bamboo17
Wave7
Pine67
Diamond81
Diamond144
Pine70
Diamond222
Tree peony43
You1
Oak105
Oak35
Threeleaf arrowhead16
Pine6
Chrysanthemum124
Hydrangea129
Maple4
Mallow64
Mallow1
Paper mulberry27
Tomoe114
Bamboo29
Star3
Threeleaf arrowhead7
Diamond188
Folding fan32
Diamond189
You29
Bamboo28
Diamond227
Diamond139
Meyui2
Diamond2
