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Chrysanthemum
The chrysanthemum is used as an emblem for the imperial family, ever since the Emperor Go-Toba from the Kamakura period. In the 4th year of Meiji period, all non-royal use of the emblem was outlawed.
Japanese ivy
This emblem is a pictorial representation of the Japaese ivy. The Japanese ivy was popular during the Edo period, and was used as an emblem by many commoners. The eighth Tokugawa Shogun also used this as his emblem.
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Diamond333
Japanese ivy69
Creeping Wood Sorrel144
Hydrangea70
Balloon Flower16
Mountain34
Rice32
Wave5
Turtle shell3
Balloon Flower123
Diamond406
Japanese Apricot72
Crowbar26
Tomoe51
Pine45
Car29
Cherry blossom27
Cannabis7
Folding fan40
Mountain13
Balloon Flower57
Japanese Apricot36
Tree peony61
Diamond305
Tomoe62
Karabana41
Balloon Flower98
Balloon Flower101
Japanese red cedar16
Chrysanthemum121
Arrow37
Horse2
Lightning6
Butterfly105
Star52
Diamond413
Gyouyou16
Gourd12
Hydrangea72
Fan paper23
Tomoe12
Bit6
Pine81
You21
Arrow8
Kiri95
Diamond192
Myoga Ginger1
Diamond188
Pine12
Turtle shell11
Chrysanthemum15
Hydrangea34
Diamond60
Diamond374
Pine46
Meyui2
Wild geese84
Torii6
Tomoe42
Tomoe111
Scales9
Pine83
Pine51
Pine33
Pine15
Oak145
Oak105
Mountain14
Moon10
Maple11
Maple10
Lightning38
Kiri59
Kiri136
Crowbar17
Chrysanthemum100
Charm14
Beach18
Bamboo2
Arrow15
Creeping Wood Sorrel71
Gourd14
Pine77
Balloon Flower74
Izutsu33
Hermitage6
Gyouyou24
Charm12
Car36
Butterfly10
Bit18
Bamboo5
Bamboo44
Arrow34
Horse3
Japanese wisteria95
Hawk Feather25
Asian virginsbower18
Butterfly13
Rinpou1
Kiri1
Mountain5
Diamond75
Gyouyou9
Tomoe30
Tree peony41
Bamboo28
Chrysanthemum137
Balloon Flower127
Oak76
Crane5
