Mori Motonari Socks
Description: Mori Motonari (毛利元就) was a prominent daimyo in the western Chugoku region of Japan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century. Motonari is known as a great strategist who began as a small local warlord of Aki Province who extended his clan's power to nearly all of the Chugoku region through war, marriage, adoption and assassination. The kamon of Mori clan is Ichimonji Mitsuboshi (一文字三星) or "One character and three star"
Description: 毛利元就: Mōri Motonari, 百万一心/一日一力一心: Literally "Millions with one heart", or meaning "All for one", 小早川と吉川: Kobayakawa and Kikkawa, In the background is the kamon (family crest) of Sanada, Ichimonji Mitsuboshi (一文字三星) or "One character and three star", follow by the kamon of Kobayakawa and Kikkawa, and three arrow on the center reflecting the spirit of brotherhood between the three clans. At the bottom is the samurai signature of Motonari.
Description: The Mori clan (毛利) was a Japanese samurai clan descended from Oe no Hiromoto, the family’s most illustrious member, Mōri Motonari, greatly expanded the clan’s power in Aki Province. They survived the Warring States period and are still active to this day. This is the kamon (family crest) of the Mori clan, “One” character and three stars, the three stars references three stars within Orion’s constellation. Below the crest is “Mori” in kanji.
Description: The kamon (clan crest) of Mori clan in Sengoku period of Japan, Ichimonji Mitsuboshi (一文字三星), meaning "Three stars under one character". Cool kamon design suitable for Japanese or samurai fan, also can be given to your friends or family who use this kamon as their family crest.