Japanese family crests- Kamon
 Family crest in Japan,   JNTO
 Family crest in Japan,   JNTO
What is kamon
The clan symbols, kamon, used to be very important in Japan. Each clan had a family crest of its own and these crests were widely displayed on war flags, armors, helmets, swords, kimonos, roof tiles, curtains, and even on the sidelines of the tatami flooring. Most family crests had different colors that influenced the color choice of the samurai armors. Initially, only the samurai clans had a family crest. During the late Edo period, almost every large family had a family crest that must be worn on the right and left sides of the kimono.
 Family crest in Japan,   JNTO
 Family crest in Japan,   JNTO
The samurai crests usually feature various flowers with strong roots (paulownia), leaves, crane, and a pine tree that represents longevity. The crest that looks like 3 swirls, mitsudomoe, is the common crest in Japan. It is used on the roof tiles of Shinto temples, on taiko drums and on some samurai armors. The 3 commas or 3 swirls symbolize 3 separate entities: man, earth, god. It is also used to represent Hachiman, the Shinto war god. Today some of the old family crests are reflected on famous company logos such as the Mitsubishi logo which has some roots in the founding families’ crests.
 Family crest in Japan,   JNTO
 Family crest in Japan,   JNTO
Japanese Family Crest - Kamon
- Historically, each clan had a family crest of its own and these crests were widely displayed on war flags, armors, helmets, kimonos, roof tiles, and even on the sides of the tatami flooring of each household.
- Most family crests had different colors that influenced the color choice of the samurai armors.
- Today, some traditional family crests are reflected in company logos such as Mitsubishi and Kikkoman.
- The family crest that looks like the Nazi symbol is for the Hachisuka clan, The symbol, that is upwards swastika leaning to the left side which is also called swastika, represents the Buddhist temple.
- The crest that looks like 3 swirls, mitsudomoe, is the common crest in Japan. It is used on the roof tiles of Shinto temples, on taiko drums, and on some samurai armors. The 3 commas or 3 swirls symbolize 3 separate entities: man, earth, god. It also represents Hachiman, the Shinto war god.
 Family crest in Japan,   JNTO
 Family crest in Japan,   JNTO
The crests of the samurai clans
 Imperial Family crest
 Imperial Family crest
 Tokugawa clan
 Tokugawa clan
 Toyotomi clan
 Toyotomi clan
 Hojo Clan
 Hojo Clan
 Minamoto Clan
 Minamoto Clan
 Taira Clan
 Taira Clan
 Fujiwara clan
 Fujiwara clan
 Tachibana Clan
 Tachibana Clan
 Takeda Clan
 Takeda Clan
 Date Clan
 Date Clan
 Shimazu Clan
 Shimazu Clan
 Uesugi Clan
 Uesugi Clan
 Maeda Clan
 Maeda Clan
 Mori Clan & Choshu I
 Mori Clan & Choshu I
 Mori Clan II
 Mori Clan II
 Asano Clan
 Asano Clan
 Ashikaga Clan
 Ashikaga Clan
 Hosokawa Clan
 Hosokawa Clan
 Akechi Mitsuhide
 Akechi Mitsuhide
 Ishida Mitsunari
 Ishida Mitsunari
 Sanada Clan
 Sanada Clan
 Ikeda Clan
 Ikeda Clan
 Mizuno Clan
 Mizuno Clan
 Satake Clan
 Satake Clan
 Fukushima Clan
 Fukushima Clan
 Honda Clan
 Honda Clan
 Kato Clan
 Kato Clan
 Amako Clan
 Amako Clan
 Asai Clan
 Asai Clan
 Kobayakawa Clan
 Kobayakawa Clan(Also the symbol of Shinto Gods)
 Hachisuka Clan
 Hachisuka Clan(Also the Buddhist Symbol of peace)
 Japanese Police crest
 Japanese Police crest
 Japanese Government crest
 Japanese Government crest
 The crests of the samurai clans,   JNTO
 The crests of the samurai clans,   JNTO
 
     
       
       
       
           
           
           
           
          