【Kamon name】 Japanese Apricot120
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Igeta
Izutsu and Igeta refer to parts of a well. Izutsu is the diamond shaped part. Commonly used by families with the 'well' character in their surname.
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.
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Japanese wisteria55
Chrysanthemum88
You21
Rinpou14
Diamond11
Izutsu41
Tomoe137
Oak112
Pine6
Diamond427
Mallow36
Pine36
Diamond114
Tomoe127
Diamond81
Butterfly82
Diamond133
Tomoe51
Folding fan106
Fixed fan15
Chrysanthemum11
Creeping Wood Sorrel1
Bamboo44
Wachigai12
Bamboo14
Wave14
Sen10
Charm6
Broad leaf bamboo54
Gyouyou21
Oak148
Cherry blossom10
Tomoe28
Igeta48
Japanese wisteria68
Wave15
Clove16
Oak102
Fringed Pink7
Diamond182
Cherry blossom11
Izutsu35
Hydrangea72
Paper mulberry8
Diamond367
Izutsu1
Car17
Igeta16
Hydrangea70
Igeta5
Izutsu16
Car15
Creeping Wood Sorrel5
Folding fan103
Hermitage5
Tomoe138
Diamond381
Mallow60
Japanese red cedar1
Wild geese10
Moon15
Diamond89
Diamond18
Kanji103
Broad leaf bamboo118
Car19
Folding fan32
Bamboo37
Hawk Feather18
Car21
Japanese wisteria71
Star63
Pine43
Hydrangea15
Dove10
Tomoe95
Butterfly100
Crane27
Pine30
Diamond251
Tomoe4
Japanese ivy30
Holly olive1
Butterfly48
Horse4
Diamond66
Torii6
Mountain14
Bit16
Mountain10
Sen15
Mallow14
Gourd14
Balloon Flower104
Tomoe98
Chrysanthemum137
Japanese wisteria63
Japanese Apricot68
Holly olive5
Balloon Flower127
Chrysanthemum2
Turtle shell9
Noshi4
Wave5
Butterfly27
Diamond75
Gyouyou9
Tomoe30
Pine81
Tree peony41
Bamboo28
Oak76
Cherry blossom54
