National seals of Japan
The national seals of Japan comprise the following emblems used for the purpose of authentication by the Emperor and government of Japan:
- The Government Seal of Japan (also called the Paulownia Seal)
- The Imperial Seal of Japan (also called the Chrysanthemum Seal)
- The Privy Seal of Japan
- The State Seal of Japan (also called the Great Seal of Japan)
Gallery
- State Seal with signature of Emperor Meiji
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See also
- Mon (emblem)
- Flags of Japan
- Imperial Regalia of Japan
- Chrysanthemum Throne
- Japanese honors system
External links
- Emperor Showa signing documents and using the State and Privy Seal of Japan
- Japan Crest free material hakkodaiodo—Detailed commentary on Japanese kamon and a list of images. Free material is eps format.(in Japanese)
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