Ken-Umebachi— Japanese Family Crest (Kamon)

Close-up of Ken-Umebachi crest showing sharp hub wedges.
How is Ken-Umebachi different from a plain Umebachi?

The centre is segmented into sword-like wedges; a plain umebachi has a solid disc.

Which clan popularised this crest?

The Maeda clan of Kaga domain emblazoned it on armour, castle tiles and Kanazawa’s Oyama Shrine gate.

Can Shodocafe7557 add Ken-Umebachi to a tote bag?

Yes.

Customizable tote bag featuring Japanese family crests (kamon) and the kanji ‘龍’ (ryū, dragon) at Shodocafe7557 in Roppongi, Tokyo.

We sell customizable tote bags featuring Japanese family crests (kamon) and kanji. Choose your favorite crest and characters—such as ‘龍’—and we’ll craft a unique, made-in-Tokyo piece. Perfect as a cultural gift or travel keepsake. Lead time varies by design.