Which KAMON Crest Are We Allowed to Use Freely?

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Let's ask Shogo | Your Japanese friend in Kyoto

Let's ask Shogo | Your Japanese friend in Kyoto

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●KAMON Stickers
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●Tozando: KAMON Kimono Set
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●Hiiragiya-Shinshichi: Where you can make KAMON items
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If you are a fan of samurai culture and history, I’m very sure you know about the 家紋 KAMON family crests that they used. Even today, there are shrines, temples, and traditional houses with these symbols and you can find them on the formal kimono like this one I’m wearing right now.
The question is, since when and for what reason do such marks exist? Is it okay to use these family crests without permission, for example, when you make your own kimono?
So today, I will explain about the history of KAMON in Japan, and introduce a few that were used by the most famous samurai in Japanese history, for you to deepen your understanding! Also at the end of the video, I will help you to find your favorite KAMON, and talk about the items you can buy or make with them. KAMON can be found everywhere in anime, movies, buildings, and kimono today, so learning about them will surely make you enjoy all kinds of Japanese culture even more.
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1:49 The History of KAMON
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14:15 Let's Choose Your KAMON
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@calar8
@calar8 2 жыл бұрын
It just now hit me that the logos for Mitsubishi and Toyota are actually just the family Kamon.
@tile-maker4962
@tile-maker4962 2 жыл бұрын
The Toyota logo we see today was invented in 1989. However there is a "Toyotomi" Kamon that has probably nothing to do with the Toyoda family exists. When you look closely at Sakichi Toyoda's kamon kimono in his wikipedia, it does have kamons on both sides that if my eyes don't deceive me, looks like the Ikeda clan kamon.
@EmmanuelLapierre
@EmmanuelLapierre 2 жыл бұрын
The mitsubishi logo is not exactly a kamon, but was built from 2 kamon: the one from the founder of mitsubishi - iwasaki family which where 3 losanges stacks on top of each other (each losanges representing a water chestnut). And the one from its first employer ( Tosa clan) which was three leafs positionned as the current logo is. Fun fact, the name Mitsubishi came later after the logo and is a description of the logo: Mitsubishi = Mitsu Hishi = 3 water chestnuts.
@ronin2167
@ronin2167 2 жыл бұрын
@@EmmanuelLapierre That's not what I was told,. mitsu = 3 and ishi 石 = stone, jewel or precious stone....hence the 3 diamonds. Maza is also a family name changed from Matsuda because there is no tsu sound in English.
@stevenytcx
@stevenytcx 2 жыл бұрын
@FoxyPercival714
@FoxyPercival714 2 жыл бұрын
Even the Triforce from Zelda was a famous family Kamon.
@DioThermidor
@DioThermidor 2 жыл бұрын
When the Japenese depicted George Washington around the time that America was new, they drew him wearing traditional Japenese garb, with the Tokugawa crest. Thats some high respect. They also may have depicted him fighting tigers...yeah that totally happened, I promise.
@shanedoesyoutube8001
@shanedoesyoutube8001 2 жыл бұрын
Ay yo what??? Like GW being the distant descendant of the matsudaira/Tokugawa clan
@DioThermidor
@DioThermidor 2 жыл бұрын
@@shanedoesyoutube8001 Because of what the Tokugawa represent. The ushering in of a new era, without the emperor...until the meiji restoration. And also, unification.
@shanedoesyoutube8001
@shanedoesyoutube8001 2 жыл бұрын
@@DioThermidor "...without the emperor" Which would be England's King what's-his-face in the 13 colonies' case That and where the fuk did they get an idea of him fighting tigers??? Pretty sure those were UK tigers but does England have them in the first place (natively)???
@sebaschan-uwu
@sebaschan-uwu 2 жыл бұрын
@@shanedoesyoutube8001 england does not have tigers lmao
@azmiraclegirl441
@azmiraclegirl441 2 жыл бұрын
We need a coin with that image engraved on it
@yokoboo
@yokoboo 2 жыл бұрын
My family's crest is the mokou-mon, and was specifically handed down from mothers to their daughters. It's nice to be able to hear more about it and kamon in general
@ghonda2865
@ghonda2865 2 жыл бұрын
Are u japanese ?
@nrmnthompson
@nrmnthompson 2 жыл бұрын
@@ghonda2865 Yes. Many Japanese Americans have Western names. I have two sets of names, a Japanese given and clan name, and my American set. Plus I also know the clan she is referencing. I am related.
@ghonda2865
@ghonda2865 2 жыл бұрын
@@nrmnthompson Interesting. I'm also a japanese descendant my full Name is Gabriel Honda, but i dont know much about the culture. My Grandfather didn't taught us about many things since he wanted our family to adapt to western society. i'm From Brazil
@nrmnthompson
@nrmnthompson 2 жыл бұрын
@@ghonda2865 Nice to meet you. I am Norman Yukio Abe Thompson. I must say though, Brazil has the largest population of Japanese outside of Japan, and I am sad to say I dont know much about it.
@POSEANREAL
@POSEANREAL 2 жыл бұрын
Sheeesh (They don't know im chinese heheheheh)
@Tioko
@Tioko 2 жыл бұрын
13:45 Suddenly I realize why Fire Emblem Three Houses put so much emphasis on Crests specifically. Sure, in that universe the Crests are brands with magical power not necessarily tied to specific families, but the connection between them and Kamon and the cultural influence is so obvious now.
@Ninjaananas
@Ninjaananas 2 жыл бұрын
They also work as a religious legitimation for power and various misdeeds. That's why they are to blame.
@rena--chan
@rena--chan 2 жыл бұрын
hello, fellow Fire Emblem fan, I am here because of these Crests too >
@toolatetothestory
@toolatetothestory 2 жыл бұрын
Ohhhhh, I didn't even make that connection!
@_Just_Another_Guy
@_Just_Another_Guy Жыл бұрын
Real-life Europeans also used crests/symbols/kamons too! Although they were mostly restricted to royal and noble families. For example, the Windors (Queen Elizabeth II's family) all have their various monograms personalized. And each regent (Reigning King or Queen) carries a symbolic crest which has all other past crests of the previous kings/queen regnant.
@jangtheconqueror
@jangtheconqueror 11 күн бұрын
If you actually pay attention, most Japanese media has pretty obvious but deep connections to their culture, which obviously makes sense.
@Nyx-Aphelion
@Nyx-Aphelion 2 жыл бұрын
Being born in the United States its always cool to find out more of my family's history in places I never expect. When my family immigrated well before I was born we had to loose alot of the Japanese identity and it was only exacerbated by WWII. One thing that did survive all of that was our kamon, the gozan no kiri, an image id see marked all over the place when it came to our family during my childhood. Kinda gives me that "small world" feeling seeing stuff like this.
@raisyrosye7656
@raisyrosye7656 2 жыл бұрын
Aww, I'm glad you have a little piece of your heritage with you!
@TohnoEn
@TohnoEn 2 жыл бұрын
Shogo, let me say this: you're an excellent communicator. It's very, very rare that I'll watch long videos all the way to the end, but I always watch yours. I think your biggest quality is that you have a nice, clean structure and script, and so the length of your videos always feels justified. Contrast this with content creators that will drone on and waste a lot of time. Congrats, man. Keep it up.
@vincentlee7359
@vincentlee7359 2 жыл бұрын
His job other than KZbin requires him to use effective communication.
@imanijones54
@imanijones54 2 жыл бұрын
This
@holynightwingfan4510
@holynightwingfan4510 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly like this. His videos are pretty smooth and has a sense of "cleanliness" that makes them enjoyable to watch, even for a longer period of time. And his way of speaking is so calm and well structured that I've even recommended his videos for people who are trying to learn english :)
@holynightwingfan4510
@holynightwingfan4510 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly like this. His videos are pretty smooth and have a sense of "cleanliness" that makes them enjoyable to watch, even for a longer period of time. And his way of speaking is so calm and well structured that I've even recommended his videos for people who are trying to learn english :)
@jarjargod5127
@jarjargod5127 2 жыл бұрын
Oh wow, 20 minutes is long? Maybe I’m wasting too much time on this app haha
@Br0ns0n
@Br0ns0n Жыл бұрын
An explanation. A demonstration. A practical application. An after action recap. This method of video is the best in the world. Thank you for the video. Well done, sir.
@ahuman5125
@ahuman5125 2 жыл бұрын
I love kamon. I actually tried to create my own kamon that looks like the Yorkshire rose but in a Japanese style. Although I might try to create a few more versions of it. Amazing video Shogo, thank you so much :)
@Shawshankdude2005
@Shawshankdude2005 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been trying to either find or come up with one my own. It’s been hard, it can’t be just anything. There should be something personal reflected in it.
@outboundflight4455
@outboundflight4455 2 жыл бұрын
That's a pretty cool idea. I'm considering making one now for my family but using the tropical Bougainvillea that grow around my hometown.
@ahuman5125
@ahuman5125 2 жыл бұрын
@@Shawshankdude2005 Yeah the meaning has to be the most important part of a kamon. The meaning I've assigned to the Yorkshire kamon is that most my family live and have grown up there but as has been said, meaning is the key part of kamon
@ahuman5125
@ahuman5125 2 жыл бұрын
@@outboundflight4455 That's also a really cool idea, as has been said, the connection is of course really important for kamon
@pricadimitri1845
@pricadimitri1845 2 жыл бұрын
There's a subreddit and an associated discord server about Kamon design. While it isn't exactly hopping, it's great to have people to exchange design thoughts with!
@adreabrooks11
@adreabrooks11 2 жыл бұрын
Your description of the use of the hollyhock plant reminds me of some of the motifs used in Scottish tartans (the plaid colours commonly seen in Scottish kilts, etc.). For example: my mother's family, the MacKays, use a green and purple-blue hue that I always considered rather ugly as a child. I later learned that these colours were symbolic of (among other things) the thistle that grows in the clan's rugged, traditional homeland. Although the thistle is considered by many to be a weed, it grows in poor, rocky soil - places where more esteemed plants could never survive. Now, I don't feel so hesitant about using these clashing colours. :) It's interesting to see the parallels between tartan and kamon. It's yet another reminder about how people are the same, all over the world.
@adityamuley87
@adityamuley87 2 жыл бұрын
Shogo is wearing a Fujiwara crest. Fujiwara clan famously married their daughters into the Imperial Family allowing them control of the Heian court for 200 years. - Linfamy
@jeraldbaxter3532
@jeraldbaxter3532 28 күн бұрын
Thank you! I noticed that and am wondering if he is a member of the Fujiwara family \clan.
@chungawumba2637
@chungawumba2637 2 жыл бұрын
Some of my ancestors were members of the Samurai class so my family's Kamon is the Sasa Rindō. It is also known as the Minamoto Clan Crest as it was used by the Minamoto Clan as well as it's branching Samurai Clans. It has 5 sasa leaves pointing downward with 3 rindo flowers sitting on top. I love it.
@jedijim3
@jedijim3 2 жыл бұрын
The Katabami-mon looks like a shamrock to me! I’m of Irish ancestry, so it definitely has an appeal to me.
@sebaschan-uwu
@sebaschan-uwu 2 жыл бұрын
It literally is a shamrock
@anno5936
@anno5936 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it was the crest of ginger head samurai 😁
@justiceofbook
@justiceofbook 2 жыл бұрын
He says it's based off of a clover lol
@gardenvarietygames
@gardenvarietygames 2 жыл бұрын
This channel is absolutely fascinating. Since subscribing, I can't remember how or why it popped up for me, but I'm extremely glad it did. Definitely a fan. Arigatto gozaimasu!
@nobunagascat4139
@nobunagascat4139 2 жыл бұрын
Once i wrote an article about kamon, so i thought i learned a lot about this theme, but this video was surprisingly interesting. Never heared that Nobunaga used 7 kamons. Thanks for teaching us, Shogo! Also a great thanks for naming kimono and kamon shops. I spent a lot of time to find kimono shop early...
@natebeans
@natebeans 2 жыл бұрын
Shogo seems like a Japanese Japanophile who has respect and understanding for non-Japanese Japanophiles. Cool guy and great channel!
@keikohosokawa7560
@keikohosokawa7560 2 жыл бұрын
I do actually use my familys crest, I discovered my connection to them that my family had kept hidden for a long time. I now use the crest of the Hosokawa family, its quite basic and hard to find items for but I am happy to represent my family
@thatone846
@thatone846 8 ай бұрын
Why/how would your family hide that from you?
@chrismanuel9768
@chrismanuel9768 2 жыл бұрын
My family was big enough in England to have a family crest of it's own. I think if I ever made my own kamon I'd want to design one based on my English family's crest
@christianalbertjahns2577
@christianalbertjahns2577 2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps my favorite kamon is Ishida's kamon, which is a calligraphy of sentence(?) that reads "dai ichi dai man dai kichi" which very roughly translates to "one for all and all for one and heaven bless the land"
@ManjushageP
@ManjushageP 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I subscribed, I've been really into researching kamon in the past couple of days and you upload this video just on time! Thank you so much!
@eyeperture
@eyeperture 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Shogo, you’ve been covering so many interesting ares of Japanese culture & history. Well narrated and well edited.
@LetsaskShogo
@LetsaskShogo 2 жыл бұрын
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@outboundflight4455
@outboundflight4455 2 жыл бұрын
Shogo im not sure if you know of Shoryu Hatoba he's a famous Kamon designer in Japan. Would be cool of all the followers knew about him. He even has videos in Japanology on KZbin!
@mileszeze9824
@mileszeze9824 2 жыл бұрын
I actually know my family’s Kamon and it has been in my family throughout the samurai times.
@mikepope5570
@mikepope5570 2 жыл бұрын
if you move to japan, can you design your own original kamon?
@outboundflight4455
@outboundflight4455 2 жыл бұрын
@@mileszeze9824 what does it look like? Does it have a name?
@mileszeze9824
@mileszeze9824 2 жыл бұрын
@@outboundflight4455 honestly I’m super confused about it but our family name is Tabata. So the reason I’m confused is because I saw that my family kamon named other names like Miura and Ashina. The Kamon is essentially a circle with 3 med sized lines going horizontally through. But because it is not a well known Kamon I can’t find much info. 😂
@Gochen86
@Gochen86 2 жыл бұрын
I've had an idea for a kamon of my own since summer of 1992, after having becoming interested in Japanese culture and history. I was five at the time, so forgive the apparent silliness of the design. It consists of only three parts: A crescent moon with the tips pointed upwards, a pair of katana resting crossed atop the moon, and a rokakku shuriken hovering just above the katana. It's a design that in my eyes represented three things that to this day, I consider the core of my love of Japan. The moon represents purity of the soul, such as what one would seek from a pilgrimage of the shrines that dot the land. The paired katana represent honor, justice, and the bushido code (which inspires me to be the best I can be). And the rokakku shuriken represenst loyalty, and is a reminder of one's mortality. "None can live eternally, so live your life to the best of your ability, but strive to remain kind, just, honorable, and loyal." This is the creed of my kamon, and I try my best to uphold it, though it can be difficult at times. Shogo-San, I'd love to hear your thoughts on my kamon and its creed. Even though I'm American, I hope to one day visit Japan, and hope that if that day comes, I can show my kamon to you with pride.
@davestrides
@davestrides 2 жыл бұрын
your storytelling abilities are amazing! your videos are so educational and interesting to watch
@taz2906
@taz2906 2 жыл бұрын
This video is so awesome; thank you Shogo-San for teaching us so much!
@tableslayer1
@tableslayer1 2 жыл бұрын
When I trained in Iaido, we all used the Katabami-mon. After almost 20 ish years of training, I didn't know much about it. All I knew about it was then our head teacher was picking one to you to start his schools in England when his teacher said to use his. It will always have a special with me and I'm glad I now know a little more about it. Thank you for being a great teacher.
@renzo_kookin4208
@renzo_kookin4208 2 жыл бұрын
these videos give me asmr, your voice is so nice and enjoyable to listen to
@princekyun
@princekyun 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the well scripted well edited videos. Very easy to digest even with the expansive history of these crests. Really enjoying your channel!! Please make more yokai videos if possible!
@woronzof3909
@woronzof3909 2 жыл бұрын
Greatly appreciated this explanation of kamon about which I've always wondered.
@Tennouseijin
@Tennouseijin 2 жыл бұрын
I'm creating a fictional nation that is heavily inspired by Sengoku-jidai and Edo-jidai Japan, so... figuring out some kamon both for the major clans, and possibly also for craftsmen, merchants, peasants... might be a challenge. They're not exactly equivalent to any historical clans, so I'll have to be a bit creative, but I guess I'll figure something out.
@raisyrosye7656
@raisyrosye7656 2 жыл бұрын
Good luck, Buddy!
@user-ct9ej3iw8w
@user-ct9ej3iw8w 2 жыл бұрын
World builder…? I’m trying to make a conlang for a nation that will be the base language for the world, which I think I might give a similar phonetic inventory to that of Japanese.
@raisyrosye7656
@raisyrosye7656 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-ct9ej3iw8w What’s a conlang?
@user-ct9ej3iw8w
@user-ct9ej3iw8w 2 жыл бұрын
@@raisyrosye7656 it’s a very long read, but basically it’s a fictional language used for world creation, an example is elvish in Tolkien’s works.
@raisyrosye7656
@raisyrosye7656 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-ct9ej3iw8w Oh, I see! For my worldbuilding, I keep things simple as I don't want to overwork myself!
@JamesJohnson-ok1hn
@JamesJohnson-ok1hn 2 жыл бұрын
I wish this site and others like this were around when i was studying East west humanities in college. I say this because the way you present the information has made the subject matter more interesting. I now can get a better grasp of the different periods in japans history . Keep up the great work! Thank You for presenting us with some awesome content..
@fresnobear63
@fresnobear63 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the informative video. I was excited to see you wearing my Great grandmother's family crest! Her family where landlords in the Hiroshima area.
@Samantha_yyz
@Samantha_yyz 2 жыл бұрын
This video just ended up in my recommendation feed, really glad it did! I barely knew anything about kamon before this. Just the association with the family, hadn't realized it goes all the way back to the Hein period! Def subscribing
@TheWasteOfTime
@TheWasteOfTime 2 жыл бұрын
Being a practitioner of Yagyu Shinkage Ryu, I've generally used the Nigasa for things. I've got a montsuki with it that I wear for embu or formal events. When my sensei got married, he double checked with his sensei that it'd be appropriate for him to have the kamon on his kimono.
@Aerodumb
@Aerodumb 2 жыл бұрын
This is so interesting! I'm a graphic designer and seeing how people have always represent themselves with symbols makes me think this is a natural thing for us. My personal logo contains kestrel feathers, so you can guess which was my favorite kamon
@samarramasengi8357
@samarramasengi8357 2 жыл бұрын
oh my this video is so detailed and educational!! thank you for putting in so much effort into this video
@purpleicicles
@purpleicicles 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the activity recommendation! I'm planning our Japan trip right now, so activity recommendations are GOLD 👍
@lu_laow
@lu_laow 2 жыл бұрын
Finally…my misunderstanding of kamon is end😆…actually my favourite kamon is on plant categories…because they represent “lucky and peace full” things
@Spookspek
@Spookspek 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, so that's what these are called! I always thought old Japanese logos were ahead of their time. I actually (unintentionally) designed one with a similar aesthetic for my future startup already, so I guess I'm set.
@na7698
@na7698 2 жыл бұрын
Very dynamic explanation. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@vanishingGolem
@vanishingGolem 2 жыл бұрын
your pride in your rich culture beams in each video you present to us. thanks.
@dragreus1118
@dragreus1118 10 ай бұрын
Would you think of an non-Japanese iaido practitioner as rude for wearing a Kimono with a Kamon? I would love to have a Kamon based on the wolf (a family symbol of mine) but I don't wish to offend anyone in having such.
@SilverGaia
@SilverGaia 2 жыл бұрын
I wanted to adopt a Japanese kamon, but one adopted me instead and it is called Maruni Tsurukashiwa. I have an old Nobori with this kamon on it. The nobori is from late sengoku to early Edo. I also came across the same kamon in 10k gold pendant form and I’ve had them for 2 almost 3 years now.🌸
@chekitatheanimatedskeptic6314
@chekitatheanimatedskeptic6314 2 жыл бұрын
Those pattern ones are the best for me, so cool. Thanks for the lesson!
@Ferovka
@Ferovka 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! It was really interesting to learn about kamons! Thank you so much for your great work! You always research so much and make such great and interesting content. Thank you! 🙏
@EruWan_Ernest
@EruWan_Ernest 2 жыл бұрын
Love this episode.Thank You! Kamons till 16 century reminds me of European noble crest. And later they become something like very elegant brand. Would love to design my own kamon.
@angelwings06
@angelwings06 2 жыл бұрын
This is fascinating! I recently started collecting kimono (a little over a year ago) and purchased a beautiful houmongi with a scene of ducks (my favorite animal) along the hem and autumn leaves across the shoulder. It's my favorite kimono, and since it has the fuji-mon kamon (with the wisteria blossoms hanging down, sagari-fuji, exactly like yours) on the center back I've decided that if a kimono has a kamom on it I would only get it if it's the sagari-fuji kamon. I kind of adopted myself into that family via this kimono, so I guess that makes us almost like family. Haha! 😁
@Q3shara
@Q3shara 2 жыл бұрын
Great content as always and great timing too for this to pop up in my recommended. Every time the paulownia in the backyard flowers, like it currently is, I think about kamon and Japanese artisan woodworking. Having studied Japanese, and back in my early printmaking days, I came up with a few plant based designs for personal kamon. I considered getting the design tattooed but never got inked. Over subsequent years I have played with other ideas for kamon and European heraldry.
@chrisaisu1618
@chrisaisu1618 2 жыл бұрын
Your channel and knowledge of the culture is outstanding, you have a new subscriber
@Mamoru0Hasukage
@Mamoru0Hasukage 2 жыл бұрын
Ive found some kimono and haori designs of the Date Kamon, of which I am quite fond of. I appreciate Date Masamune and his contributions to agriculture, as well as the fictional representations of him. For those unaware: Date Masmune founded one of the longest lasting cities in Japanese history: Sendai. He was known for agricultural planing and his fierce warrior status despite missing his right eye. However, depictions of him in art show him with both eyes, at his request. The kamon his family has is quite unique and super complex. I just love it!
@myeramimclerie7869
@myeramimclerie7869 2 жыл бұрын
it's so great that you can choose your Kamon freely 😍 I personally identify with the Tokugawa crest. Groing up my Karate Dojo hat the name and crest of the Tokugawa family. Exercising Karate there taught me a lot, gave me a family and memories I will never forget. I sweat, fought, cried and laughed with this Kamon on my chest and I really love and honor it. 😊
@dojima24
@dojima24 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. All are interesting but this one answered a lot of questions I had on the subject...
@Snow-Willow
@Snow-Willow 2 жыл бұрын
Yooooo, a fellow Michigander! Hello from a native Michigander who's learning Japanese. This video was a lucky algorithm find, super interesting stuff, thank you for making it and I'm glad I stumbled upon your channel.
@Shin-Chara
@Shin-Chara 2 жыл бұрын
My actual family crest of English origin features a "lion rampant," among other elements. So, for the sake of having it actually mean something, that's probably the base I'll use, even if it's harder to work with.
@He_who_rides_many_winds
@He_who_rides_many_winds 2 жыл бұрын
The English and Japanese are so similar. Scots are very similar to the Ainu people and I imagine somewhere in Western Japan or in Kyushu there are similarities to the Irish/Welsh.
@He_who_rides_many_winds
@He_who_rides_many_winds 2 жыл бұрын
Oh and hello kinsman!
@Shin-Chara
@Shin-Chara 2 жыл бұрын
@@He_who_rides_many_winds Greetings. I've never thought to look deeply into the Ainu, but I definitely see a historical similarity there. That'll go on my list of things to find out more about now.
@He_who_rides_many_winds
@He_who_rides_many_winds 2 жыл бұрын
@@Shin-Chara No problem mate, do we English have a clan system or an equivalent to the Japanese one? Or perhaps we differ from our Celtic brethren in that we have a different system entirely?
@Shin-Chara
@Shin-Chara 2 жыл бұрын
@@He_who_rides_many_winds I feel ethically bound to tell you that you should ask a librarian if you want to find an academically reliable answer to that question, and I'm no expert on this subject by any stretch. But based on what I know, there is a reasonably strong similarity between the Japanese, Scottish, and English systems of hereditary political authority. I'm sure there are significant differences too, but the same general pattern is there of kinship being traced through male lineage, sons inheriting authority over a particular area of land from their fathers, and powerful families bearing a surname to identify their kinship.
@godfreyhamshire
@godfreyhamshire 2 жыл бұрын
Greetings, firstly thank you for this most interesting and informative video. I am a fan of Japanese movies. Especially the work of Akira Kurosawa and others. One of my hobbies is to make my own clothes, I also do my own embroidery digitising from clip art and other sources. Knowing that I can choose and use Kamon is a great idea to embellish any shirts plan to make in the future. You have just given me a great idea to make a kimono and embroider a Kamon on it. Thank you again for your many videos I enjoy your clear concise style and please keep up the good work. Regards.
@purpleicicles
@purpleicicles 2 жыл бұрын
If you would like more info on making kimono, I highly recommend checking out Billy Matsunaga on KZbin - she has tutorials and videos on the history of these fascinating garments! Best of luck in your future makes!
@brandonward3551
@brandonward3551 2 жыл бұрын
Another very informative vid. This one helps me find reasoning to things I've seen around. Will be looking at the site you mentioned for some shopping. Thanx
@michaelbatts7149
@michaelbatts7149 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Shogo! Excellent video!
@sesshoumarusama7397
@sesshoumarusama7397 2 жыл бұрын
I hope there will soon be a Reiwa Restoration, so that I finally can visit Japan again :)
@eggboy6926
@eggboy6926 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so proud of myself for understanding this 😂
@alcidesdossantosfreitas7903
@alcidesdossantosfreitas7903 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Shogo & Kazu, what an extremely interesting video! I didn't know what a KAMON was. Shogo, what you do is truly enriching: your beautiful country is full of beauties that cannot be suspected and thanks to your Team, I learn so much and it makes me happy every time you upload a video ... With all my fraternal thanks. Um Abraço
@SeaSerpentLevi
@SeaSerpentLevi 2 жыл бұрын
Japanese history is sooo freaking cool and interesting man, i could literally listen all day T_T Thanks for your super amazing videos Shogo
@jankramolis8658
@jankramolis8658 2 жыл бұрын
Love your teaching skills and knowledge:D
@haileybalmer9722
@haileybalmer9722 2 жыл бұрын
I see. I live near a Japanese cemetery, and I visit there regularly (no one visits their grandparents here, someone has to go visit), and I noticed a while ago that gravestone after gravestone had the downward wisteria crest, exactly like the one on your kimono. I wondered why, and I asked some Japanese friends and friends who studied in Japan, but none of them knew. It seems like it's a very popular kamon, and particularly with the people who moved to the west coast of the United States.
@Koutouhara
@Koutouhara 2 жыл бұрын
My kamon is my profile pic! My grandmother only barely could remember a vague outline of it and my great grandmother didn't share her past so it might not be completely accurate but being Japanese-American a lot of our family history was lost. This is the maru ni yatsugiku or maru ni mitogiku. It's an 8 petal chrysanthemum 😁 According to the few fragments of family history I've found.. my great great great grandfather was a merchant of some kind and his brother was one of the imperial families photographers. I have a picture of my family with a prince too 🙂
@mariarosales7676
@mariarosales7676 2 жыл бұрын
You are enchanting and deserve billions of likes. I enjoy watching you. Blessings !
@Jazmin_GG
@Jazmin_GG 2 жыл бұрын
I was just wondering about these a few weeks ago, thanks for the info! :)
@moontree029
@moontree029 2 жыл бұрын
If I had to pick one, I'd have to go with the Tomoe. It has it's associations with Hachimon, war, archery, and was used by Musashi, as well as being similar in ways to the Celtic symbolism.
@pillarnexustheancientgladiator
@pillarnexustheancientgladiator 2 жыл бұрын
I remember finding a book at a local antique store with those crests and others, and I was amazed at the creativity. I wonder if I could turn my current picture into one, what would it symbolize?
@brucemoreno5947
@brucemoreno5947 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks I'm hoping that this will give me some hope for the rest of my week.
@tywilliams5521
@tywilliams5521 2 жыл бұрын
This was very educational thank you for this !
@user-sm2he8gl5b
@user-sm2he8gl5b 2 жыл бұрын
I like the Ikeda's kamon. The butterfly pattern is cool.
@chlorox01
@chlorox01 2 жыл бұрын
These are so cool! Its interesting that Japan has something like this as well. My family is from Europe where family crests were a thing in ye olden times. However, like the Kamon used to be used, they were only used for important families, royalty, or if a family member was knighted. There are a few crests associated with my family that have been passed down through the centuries, however they aren't ever used for anything anymore. I suspect that they might be more popular in older places in Europe but since my family is in the US, there is no use for them anymore :(
@paristhalheimer
@paristhalheimer Жыл бұрын
I very much enjoyed your video. It answered many of my questions.
@annesuekocoyle1956
@annesuekocoyle1956 10 ай бұрын
Aloha from Hawai’i, I have been seeking information on our family kamon for a long time. It seems ours was adopted during Meiji period. We always thought this was presumptive behavior but today I learned it is completely acceptable and nothing to be ashamed of. I appreciate this so much. A very deep thanks to you and aloha.
@naonigiri
@naonigiri 2 жыл бұрын
OMG i'm so hype for this video because my university graduation essay theme is about kamon! Most of this are on my essay 😂 I wish i know about how we can choose our kamon though. I want to put it on my essay but the source too vague and my lecturer denied it, maybe if the source is your video, she will accept it😆 all in all thank you so much for this video! My favourite kamon is Toyotomi's Pawlonia kamon because the leaf is so beautifully drawn 😆
@RoyalMountedAnkleBiters
@RoyalMountedAnkleBiters 2 жыл бұрын
I love the historical Japanese combination of organization & art. Of course there was also a social downside to the class system but I enjoy admiring the artistic symbology. I find the similarities between medieval Europe & historical Japan interesting too, such as in Europe families has shield crests & banners but it was most often used by nobility & other upper & influential families. Personally I would never use a koman I wasn't part of, seems disrespectful to me. But making your own unique owns could be fun. Very informative video, thx!
@LotBD
@LotBD 2 жыл бұрын
I learned something new about kamon this morning. Thank you for a well done video. I have always admired how balanced many kamon look and I tend to like them more than European heraldry
@dmweibel7423
@dmweibel7423 Жыл бұрын
Love the content, very informative
@georgewright7252
@georgewright7252 2 жыл бұрын
This was really disappointing for me when I went to visit Japan... Having learnt so much about Feudal Japanese history as a Westerner, I was traveling to Japan wide eyed and naive. When I found an unnamed resturant down a quiet side alley, you could understand my excitement when noticing a famous Sengoku Era family's crest, ornately displayed all over the resturant. No-one spoke much English but the food was amazing so I visited this restaurant many times. My mind would wander, are the owners of this restaurant descendants of this famous family? Did this rich family of old buy resturants, like other modern rich families like to do?? The people working there started to recognize me and on my final night visiting they gave me a small gift of this cruchy fried straw like food (it was yum!) and the owner came to talk with me. She spoke better English than everyone else, so I took my chance to ask her about the crest. Did she know who it belonged too or the relevance of it in Japanese history? You could imagine my huge disappointment when she said, "No, the government asked everyone (around or after WW2 perhaps, but I can't remember what time period she said exactly) all to pick a crest we liked, and we picked this one." Talk about crushing my wild dreams haha!! A big let down, I don't even think she knew what I was talking about, but maybe she was just being polite.
@choo1030
@choo1030 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting story
@Gashinshoutan2009
@Gashinshoutan2009 2 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of people who have traditionally passed down kamons with a complete family tree history. People who are interested of their roots in Japan research this from old records like the family tree research in Western countries.
@HugoFARC
@HugoFARC 2 жыл бұрын
Very enriching video Shogo. It got me wondering, would a foreign be "allowed" to create their own Kamon while in Japan (as visitors or expats)? Is there anyone that offers services to create a fully customized Kamon in their design, name and meaning?
@aquaken00
@aquaken00 2 жыл бұрын
This channel got real insightful information !
@sw0rdz
@sw0rdz 9 ай бұрын
You're making it hard to resist not vacating. Fortunately, I'm learning Japanese with the intent of over coming my fear of visiting a country that I don't speak the native language.
@khukri_wielderxxx1962
@khukri_wielderxxx1962 2 жыл бұрын
The only crest I know of is the one that looks like the Triforce from The Legend of Zelda
@laughtercatz
@laughtercatz 2 жыл бұрын
Also known as Hojo clan crest
@khukri_wielderxxx1962
@khukri_wielderxxx1962 2 жыл бұрын
@@laughtercatz Thanks!
@thadsul
@thadsul 2 жыл бұрын
The hojo kamon is supposed to represent dragon scales, and I think that's the traditional name of it
@outboundflight4455
@outboundflight4455 2 жыл бұрын
@@laughtercatz 👏👏👏👏
@cosmossexiestmanever
@cosmossexiestmanever 2 жыл бұрын
As said, it's the Hojo kamon, and Gunpei Yokoi (another star creator at Nintendo) is likely descended from the Hojo, as the Yokoi clan claims descent from the Hojo. So it's kind of a nod by Shigeru Miyamoto to his senior coworker who helped him make Donkey Kong and Mario Bros.
@statesrights01
@statesrights01 2 жыл бұрын
My ancestors are from Scotland, one side of my family crest is the Scottish thistle. Would love to have a Kamon with that in mind. Love your channel! !
@purpleicicles
@purpleicicles 2 жыл бұрын
Same! Would love to see if there is an existing kamon featuring this noble flower!
@sovereignorderofmeterionso5614
@sovereignorderofmeterionso5614 2 жыл бұрын
Highly Informative and Inspirational.
@martin.d.17
@martin.d.17 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite one is the fourt Kamon used by Oda Nobunaga. Great video, I really like your way of communicating! ;)
@bdon5813
@bdon5813 2 жыл бұрын
I have always been a fan of the Takeda kamon, partly because of Takeda Shingen and I just like that design.
@kellywhite9299
@kellywhite9299 2 жыл бұрын
A little confusion... Clovers _(genus Trifoliumm)_ have oval/round leaves, whereas Wood Sorrel _(genus Oxalis)_ has the heart shaped leaves. Perhaps the kamon depicts wood sorrel rather than clover?
@sdsith
@sdsith 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for another fascinating video. I love these so much. Do you think you could ever do a video on the Kodokan (I'm a judoka and really want to go there if I visit Japan) or Shizuoka (my sister city, another place I want to visit)?
@MidnightRoseThorns
@MidnightRoseThorns 2 жыл бұрын
Omg!!! Thank you for finding this Crest known as kuginuki mon! My family had this Crest! Now I can look up more about it! Thank you again!!! XD
@emin86
@emin86 2 жыл бұрын
Is there a way to design your own? My family comes from hazel nut farming and would be cool to have a hazelnut design.
@sebaschan-uwu
@sebaschan-uwu 2 жыл бұрын
Grab a pencil and some paper and get to it
@purpleicicles
@purpleicicles 2 жыл бұрын
With over 25,000 designs existing already, there may well be one featuring hazelnuts! I'm certainly going to be doing some research to see if my favourite flowers and animals are already represented!
@quixotika3232
@quixotika3232 2 жыл бұрын
This kinda makes me wanna create my own kamon for my family even tho we aren't Japanese😆
@ExtraDipson
@ExtraDipson 2 жыл бұрын
Favorite kamon... I always thought the Azai clan crest with the 3 kikko was aesthetically pleasing. You're getting more and more popular, Shogo!
@AngryMarine-il6ej
@AngryMarine-il6ej 11 ай бұрын
For those who are unaware, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu are known as the 'Three Great Unifiers of Japan'.
@masamiyaleco
@masamiyaleco 2 жыл бұрын
My male ancestry can be traced back to the Genji clan of the Heian period (and of course to Izanagi-no-mikoto and Amano-minaka-nushi ^^), but for some reason the Taira (Heike) clan's Agehachou has been used since the early Edo period. This may be because they served Nobunaga Oda, who regards himself as Taira clan (Heike).
@raisyrosye7656
@raisyrosye7656 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I wish I could trace back my family lineage that far!
@tamayoru
@tamayoru 2 жыл бұрын
Actually i take the dare, some years back, of design my own kamon as a logo for the traditional japonese dance group that i direct here. I make the investigation, do the sketch in Powerpoint and finally get a company to make it more professional and traditional. I would love to show it to you both and hear your thoughts about it. 🙇🏽‍♀️ Really interesting video as always, and my greetings to Tomoko San and family.
@UsTheMusicTVOfficial
@UsTheMusicTVOfficial 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome bro, thanks for breaking that down! 🙏☯🕉
@chrisrodriguez1685
@chrisrodriguez1685 2 жыл бұрын
Love you videos so much information and I love Japans history
@Marc-.
@Marc-. 2 жыл бұрын
9:26 this is kind weird to me as a Chinese, it’s like using a US dollar bill as ur family crest.
@raisyrosye7656
@raisyrosye7656 2 жыл бұрын
😂✋
@temporalinsanity
@temporalinsanity 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting. My family's kamon is one of the more commonly used ones. I kinda knew it, but it's good to have seen someone study them. Idk if it's common but I have a large gold plated one that my grandpa's family brought from Japan.
@lindagraham8884
@lindagraham8884 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, finally I have learned about the Kamon, used to wonder the symbols meant, englightened as of today.
@12of15
@12of15 2 жыл бұрын
I love learning from you.
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