【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower107
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Meyui
Meyui refers to a pattern dying technique. During the Edo period, this was known as Kako. A piece of cloth is tied with string and then dyed, which leaves a white pattern when the string is removed. Meyui refers to this white pattern, and can be anywhere from 1 to 16 patterns. Many in the Sasaki family use this emblem.
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Sen10
Diamond2
Hydrangea72
Mallow20
Diamond229
Creeping Wood Sorrel134
Dove2
Hawk Feather20
Diamond206
Japanese Apricot25
Oak78
Creeping Wood Sorrel34
Japanese wisteria17
Pine80
Diamond381
Japanese Apricot41
Charm20
Chrysanthemum27
Pine74
Japanese ivy48
Diamond314
Butterfly71
Clove16
Creeping Wood Sorrel159
Tree peony38
Car29
Diamond401
Folding fan41
Hydrangea49
Pine13
Threeleaf arrowhead3
Chrysanthemum127
Japanese gentian9
Butterfly35
Ray of sunlight4
Arrow47
Tomoe153
Izutsu14
Bamboo17
Balloon Flower70
Mountain18
Mountain20
Swastika10
Japanese red cedar13
Gyouyou32
Japanese red cedar14
Gyouyou21
Creeping Wood Sorrel59
Diamond7
Turtle shell4
Wild geese10
Diamond44
Pine16
Crane18
Diamond34
Diamond38
Diamond91
Diamond66
Cherry blossom82
Diamond10
Turtle shell23
Star36
Myoga Ginger67
Crowbar16
Broad leaf bamboo18
Crowbar20
Japanese red cedar2
Clove41
Japanese gentian5
Pine63
Clove6
Pine85
Crane5
Izutsu2
Star54
Maple13
Beach36
Horse3
Tomoe95
Clove19
Maple4
Crane17
Mochi1
Snake's Eyes8
Diamond171
Diamond399
Diamond374
Diamond336
Diamond313
Diamond227
Diamond330
Diamond202
Diamond141
Diamond373
Tomoe136
Sen12
Oak37
Kanji134
Oak103
You26
Hydrangea44
Crowbar26
Pine3
Diamond189
Diamond188
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Diamond52
Arrow35
Star5
Lightning3
Hawk Feather18
Bamboo28
