The family crest used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi when he was inaugurated as Taiko. It is said that he created it himself.
Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who gave many paulownia crests to the military commanders who became subordinates in the process of controlling various parts of the country, began to use the taiko paulownia crests, which was highly rated for his own paulownia crests.
Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who gave many paulownia crests to the military commanders who became subordinates in the process of controlling various parts of the country, began to use the taiko paulownia crests, which was highly rated for his own paulownia crests.
About the Family Crests, Taiko Paulownia Button
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.
An insignia or insignia that is mainly attached to the collar or chest of clothing, and expresses the affiliation and qualifications of the wearer with a schematic design. A hollow metal badge that can be easily attached to clothing or a cloth bag.
An insignia or insignia that is mainly attached to the collar or chest of clothing, and expresses the affiliation and qualifications of the wearer with a schematic design. A hollow metal badge that can be easily attached to clothing or a cloth bag.
- Round buttons is Available in 5 sizes from 1.25" to 6" diameter
- Covered with scratch and UV-resistant Mylar