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Mitsudomoe Symbol - Meaning, History, and Cultural Significance #2260927 (License: Personal Use)
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The mitsudomoe is a classic Japanese mon (crest) featuring three comma-shaped swirls (tomoe) arranged symmetrically within a circle, often rendered in vivid red and white. Historically linked to Shinto shrines, particularly those dedicated to Hachiman, it also appears on samurai armor, banners, and modern corporate logos. Its design evokes motion, protection, and the cyclical nature of life and energy.
This image is commonly used on cultural, historical, or religious websites discussing Japanese symbolism, Shintoism, or martial traditions; ideal for educational content, museum exhibits, or design inspiration pages where users seek visual identification and meaning of traditional motifs.
Related Cliparts: Discover the mitsudomoe, a traditional Japanese emblem with three comma-shaped swirls. Learn its Shinto roots, samurai associations, and modern uses.
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