Kaji leaf for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family.
note. Kaji leaf: In the olden days, at the Tanabata Festival, there was a custom of writing poetry on seven Kaji leaves and praying for the improvement of entertainment and the achievement of love.
note. Kaji leaf: In the olden days, at the Tanabata Festival, there was a custom of writing poetry on seven Kaji leaves and praying for the improvement of entertainment and the achievement of love.
Family names that have inherited this crest
Akiyama, Chiku, Hoshina, Kajino, Kajita, Matsui, Nakajima, Samejima, Sano, Suedaka, Suwabe, Tajihi, Yamamoto.
Note: Even if the family name is the same, the crest differs if the ancestors are different.
Note: Even if the family name is the same, the crest differs if the ancestors are different.
Click the button below to view the inverted black-and-white version of this family crest.
About the Family Crests, Kaji leaf classic round Sticker
A family crest (kamon) is a Japanese emblem used to identify an individual or family.
This is a sticker version of an old traditional Japanese crest.
- Choose between 7 different shapes
- Dimensions: Available in 2 sizes: Large 3inchs, Small 1.5inches
- Printed on white acid-free paper
- Vibrant full-color, full-bleed printing
- Scratch-resistant front, easy peel-and-stick back
- Available in a matte or glossy finish















