Category
page 1Japanese heraldry
Imperial crest of Japan
Crest of the Emperor of Japan
mon
Japanese emblems
Kirimon (paulownia crests)
Japanese crests depicting the Paulownia flower
Fūrinkazan
thumb|Fūrinkazan banner
is a popularized version of the battle standard used by the Sengoku period daimyō Takeda Shingen. The banner quoted four phrases from Sun Tzu's The Art of War: "be like a wind in a rapid march, a woods in a steady march, a fire in a raid, a mountain in a standoff."
tomoe
thumb|Three tomoe
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sashimono
thumb|Woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the series Six Select Heroes depicting [[Kojima Yatarō wearing a sashimono]]

nobori
thumb|These colorful nobori outside Tō-ji announce a bazaar being held within the grounds of the temple.

uma-jirushi
300px|thumb|right|upright=2|A variety of Uma-Jirushi designs, taken from the 17th century book O Uma Jirushi. For other pages from this book see the Commons:Category:Heraldry of Japan|collection of Japanese heraldry images or collection of Uma-Jirushi images.
horo
cloak with a wickwork frame worn by samurai
national seals of Japan
set of four official seals of Japan

hata-jirushi
thumb|250px|Date Masamune's Hatajirushi.(Black flag, and Black feather on top ) text: "小馬志るし"()