[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

[Family Crests] Ishida Mitsunari Kanji symbol on military flag Button
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It is a Kanji symbol that was raised as a war flag by a military commander named Mitsunari Ishida during the Warring States period. It means, “If one person does for all, and all for one, the people of the world can be happy.”. [Family Crests] Ishida Mitsunari Kanji symbol on military flag Button

[Family Crests] Naoe Kanetsugu Love Button
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The frontal “Ai(love)” that was attached to the helmet worn by Kanetsugu Naoe during the Warring States period. There is a theory that this is an acronym for War Buddha called Atago Gongen. The Atago Gongen is a Buddha who fights against the enemy with Bishamonten. [Family Crests] Naoe Kanetsugu Love Button

[Family Crests] Naoe Kanetsugu Love Round Button
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[Family Crests] Naoe Kanetsugu Love Round Button The frontal “Ai(love)” that was attached to the helmet worn by Kanetsugu Naoe during the Warring States period. There is a theory that this is an acronym for War Buddha called Atago Gongen. The Atago Gongen is a Buddha who fights against the enemy with Bishamonten.

[Family Crests] Ishida Mitsunari kanji symbol on military flag Round Button
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[Family Crests] Ishida Mitsunari kanji symbol on military flag Round Button It is a Kanji symbol that was raised as a war flag by a military commander named Mitsunari Ishida during the Warring States period. It means, “If one person does for all, and all for one, the people of the world can be … Read More