[Family Crests] sparrows and bamboo leaves Button
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It is a family crest that the Uesugi family gave to the Date family as a “proof of marriage”. The combination with bamboo leaves is popular. note. The sparrow has long been a familiar bird to the Japanese. In Shikoku and Wakayama prefectures, sparrows are also called “itakura” and mean small birds (kura) that … Read More

[Family Crests] Sparrows and bamboo leaves Round Button
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[Family Crests] Sparrows and bamboo leaves Round Button It is a family crest that the Uesugi family gave to the Date family as a “proof of marriage”. The combination with bamboo leaves is popular. note. The sparrow has long been a familiar bird to the Japanese. In Shikoku and Wakayama prefectures, sparrows are also … Read More

[Family Crests] Swallowtail butterfly Button
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Es un escudo de armas utilizado por Taira no Kiyomori, el señor del clan Heike. Nobunaga Oda comenzó a usar el escudo de la mariposa cola de golondrina en honor a los descendientes de Taira en cierta época, con el fin de reemplazar el shogunato Muromachi de Genji Seiwa. Nota: Las mariposas son criaturas que crecen mientras se transforman de larvas a pupas y luego a... Leer más

[Family Crests] Nothing in Kanji character Button
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One character of nothing is drawn. Nothing means “innocence”, which is a psychological state freed from all anxieties based on the idea of ​​Zen Buddhism. However, no evidence of Oda Nobunaga’s use of this family crest has ever been confirmed, and it is only described in the “Kansei Choshu Shokafu”. [Family Crests] Nothing in … Read More

[Family Crests] Nothing in Kanji letter Button
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[Family Crests] Nothing in Kanji letter Button One character of nothing is drawn. Nothing means “innocence”, which is a psychological state freed from all anxieties based on the idea of ​​Zen Buddhism. However, no evidence of Oda Nobunaga’s use of this family crest has ever been confirmed, and it is only described in the … Read More

[Escudos familiares] Botón de paulownia Taiko
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The family crest used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi when he was inaugurated as Taiko. It is said that he created it himself. Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who gave many paulownia crests to the military commanders who became subordinates in the process of controlling various parts of the country, began to use the taiko paulownia crests, which was … Read More

[Escudos familiares] Botón redondo con forma de campanilla de Ryoma Sakamoto
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[Escudos familiares] El Kamon redondo de campanilla de Ryoma Sakamoto con líneas cruzadas en el interior de Kikyo (campanilla). Fue utilizado por Ryoma Sakamoto, quien sucedió a Taisei Hokan al final del período Edo. Nota: Kikyo (campanilla) es una de las siete hierbas del otoño. Antiguamente, una flor de campanilla se dedicaba a… Leer más

[Family Crests] Eiraku coin button
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Nobunaga Oda used the Eiraku coin (Eiraku Tsuho) design that was in circulation as a family crest as a symbol of economic power. He used it as a flag. [Family Crests] Eiraku coin button

[Family Crests] Taiko Paulownia Round Button
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[Family Crests] Taiko Paulownia Round Button The family crest used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi when he was inaugurated as Taiko. It is said that he created it himself. Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who gave many paulownia crests to the military commanders who became subordinates in the process of controlling various parts of the country, began to use … Read More

[Kanji] congratulations Pin
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congratulations button representing longevity Kanji

[Kanji] congratulations Pinback Buttons
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representing longevity Kanji. Japan calls Kotobuki or Ju. congratulations button

[Family Crests] 2 hollyhock leaves Button
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The crest of Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto. The 3 Hollyhock(Aoi) crest used by Ieyasu Tokugawa is said to be derived from it. note: Hollyhock(Aoi) is a perennial plant that grows naturally in forests all over the country and is a common plant. It is said that the development of the house was likened to … Read More

[Family Crests] 2 hollyhock leaves Round Button
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[Family Crests] 2 hollyhock leaves Round Button The crest of Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto. The 3 Hollyhock(Aoi) crest used by Ieyasu Tokugawa is said to be derived from it. note: Hollyhock(Aoi) is a perennial plant that grows naturally in forests all over the country and is a common plant. It is said that the … Read More

[Escudos familiares] Botón Mitsudomoe giratorio a la izquierda
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The origin is not clear, but it is often used as a god crest, and it started at Hachiman Shrine and then spread to other shrines. Since it has been a popular design since ancient times, it has been used for unspecified family crests. [Family Crests] Left-rotating Mitsudomoe Button The family name to which … Read More

[Katakana] Samurai red Pinback Buttons
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[Katakana] Samurai red Button A Japanese warrior. Now there are no samurais in japan.

[Kanji] Shinobi Buttons
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a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy. [Kanji] Shinobi Button

[Kanji] Matsumoto Pinback Button
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[Kanji] Matsumoto Pinback Button 1. Matsumoto is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. 2. it’s popular first name in Japan. There are about 600,000 Japanese people.

[Kanji] Shogun Yoroi style Button
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[Kanji] Shogun Yoroi style Button A general who commands an army and sets out. A general in Japan.

[Escudos familiares] Triple Tomoe Flores de glicinia Botón
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Wisteria flower Kamon. This family crest features three leaves at its center, with three clusters of wisteria flowers rotated clockwise around them. Triple Tomoe Wisteria flowers Button Click the button below to view the inverted black-and-white version of this family crest. Triple Tomoe Wisteria flowers Button (inverted) Family names that have inherited this crest … Read More

[Family Crests] Wisteria flower with circle Pin Button
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Flowers symbol and graphics at old age. Circle with Wisteria Kamon. [Family Crests] Flowers Circle and Wisteria Pin Button Click the button below to view the inverted black-and-white version of this family crest. Wisteria Flowers Round Pin Button (inverted) Family names that have inherited this crest Amano, Fujikawa, Fujimori, Fujino, Fujiwara, Fukuo, Hoshimura, Ida, … Read More

[Family Crests] Paulownia Flowers with circle Pinback button
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Family Crests(Kamon) symbol and graphics at old age. A bold Circle inside Paulownia leaf and Flowers for Kamon. [Family Crests] Paulownia Flowers with circle Pinback button

[Escudos familiares] Campanillas dobles representadas en líneas Botón
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Escudos familiares (Kamon) Símbolo y gráficos en la vejez. Este escudo familiar representa campanillas de doble pétalo (flor Kikyo) dibujadas con líneas gruesas. [Escudos familiares] Campanillas dobles dibujadas con líneas Botón Haga clic en el botón de abajo para ver la versión invertida en blanco y negro de este escudo familiar. Campanillas dobles dibujadas con líneas Botón (invertido) Apellidos que han heredado… Leer más

[Escudos familiares] Botón de dos uvas
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El escudo de uvas es un diseño muy raro originario del continente. Nota: Los escudos de uvas tienen muchos frutos y vides que los envuelven, por lo que se utilizan como amuletos de la suerte para la prosperidad de los descendientes, el matrimonio y los negocios. [Escudos familiares] Botón de dos uvas

[Escudos familiares] Botón redondo de amor de Naoe Kanetsugu
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[Escudos familiares] Botón redondo de amor de Naoe Kanetsugu. El emblema frontal "Ai" (amor) que se adjuntaba al casco que usaba Kanetsugu Naoe durante el período de los Estados Combatientes. Existe la teoría de que se trata de un acrónimo de Atago Gongen, el Buda de la Guerra. Atago Gongen es un Buda que lucha contra el enemigo con Bishamonten.

[Escudos familiares] Símbolo kanji de Ishida Mitsunari en la bandera militar Botón redondo
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[Escudos familiares] Símbolo kanji de Ishida Mitsunari en la bandera militar Botón redondo Es un símbolo kanji que fue izado como bandera de guerra por un comandante militar llamado Mitsunari Ishida durante el período Sengoku. Significa: “Si una persona hace por todos y todos por uno, la gente del mundo puede ser… Leer más

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