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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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Creeping Wood Sorrel147
Dove2
Butterfly8
Diamond256
Pine91
Diamond400
Tomoe91
Crane18
You29
Pine37
Pine31
Japanese Apricot107
Pine50
Mallow58
Japanese red cedar15
Japanese wisteria110
Car2
Sen11
Hawk Feather43
Beach24
Turtle shell62
Butterfly57
Maple12
Broad leaf bamboo120
Balloon Flower112
Bamboo11
Creeping Wood Sorrel164
Balloon Flower109
Paper mulberry49
Oak72
Car21
Chrysanthemum39
Kiri10
Arrow84
Tomoe115
Oak47
Pine23
Moon8
Cherry blossom63
Car27
Car39
Tomoe80
Charm13
Butterfly101
Japanese Apricot56
Kasa10
Asian virginsbower10
Butterfly41
Gyouyou16
Broad leaf bamboo28
Chrysanthemum16
Arrow17
Diamond104
Chrysanthemum165
Diamond150
Pine87
Diamond206
Balloon Flower60
Diamond95
Gourd15
Hawk Feather12
Car31
Star10
Creeping Wood Sorrel156
Car28
Ray of sunlight2
Wave13
Sen14
Japanese Apricot10
Butterfly46
Tomoe7
Sen10
Bamboo30
Hydrangea67
Hawk Feather13
Orishiki4
Kanji151
Mallow31
Diamond42
Diamond124
Horse1
Mallow22
Lightning15
Diamond50
Sen9
Tree peony1
Diamond16
Pine6
Chrysanthemum127
Crowbar17
Oak76
Diamond128
Moon13
Bit13
Folding fan51
Izutsu25
Pine3
Mountain2
Arrow28
Gyouyou9
Oak144
Wild geese81
Diamond311
Diamond310
Diamond43
Arrow15
Folding fan9
Diamond218
Turtle shell18
Japanese ivy86
Diamond188
Diamond189
Folding fan32
Star5
Lightning3
Diamond204
Diamond47
Fixed fan1
Meyui2
