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Note: Please do not show the above green version with the supersededSVG template here and claim that it is a vector version of this file or suggest that it should be used in place of this raster image because it is not. The SVG is pleasantly colorful and nice as a form of visual art, and it happens to be vector, but that's just that. Meanwhile, it does reflect the traditional Katabami design in detail, and it does not follow the formal color scheme for kamon display, which is always a white knockout on a black or dark background (aka 染抜 (somenuki) or "inverted"), as every single kamon on the kimono, banners, tombstones, and such follows this convention. So the green SVG should NOT supersede this PNG as is simply because it is vector and may look prettier for some eyes. Please do not do this supersededSVG on other kamon that follows the formal display convention.
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