【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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Balloon Flower145
Star64
Japanese gentian32
Tree peony84
Cherry blossom2
Broad leaf bamboo121
Kasa12
Hawk Feather69
Broad leaf bamboo59
Diamond81
Hydrangea1
Mountain28
Tomoe11
Balloon Flower70
Chrysanthemum166
Chrysanthemum10
Creeping Wood Sorrel107
Broad leaf bamboo66
Star3
Hydrangea92
Japanese wisteria88
Chrysanthemum1
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Maple12
Crane45
Diamond33
Pine89
Tachibana Orange12
Balloon Flower132
Bit1
Japanese ivy1
Mallow21
Crowbar13
Diamond2
Wave2
Bamboo25
Car39
Horse2
Pine48
Cherry blossom34
Charm7
Tomoe106
Sen13
Hydrangea68
Rinpou16
Arrow19
Balloon Flower75
Chrysanthemum56
Mountain13
Mountain11
Broad leaf bamboo120
Crow2
Pine64
Balloon Flower19
Fringed Pink11
Star22
Cherry blossom14
Pine8
Mallow8
Diamond50
Karabana16
Oak101
Japanese ivy29
Mallow70
Sen8
Balloon Flower6
Arrow24
Lightning3
Hydrangea40
Oak6
Balloon Flower122
Star65
Hawk Feather46
Creeping Wood Sorrel159
Creeping Wood Sorrel6
Pine28
Beach18
Pine83
Kiri68
Gyouyou22
Beach7
Cherry blossom37
Bamboo5
Hermitage5
Turtle shell11
Diamond378
Arrow17
Orishiki3
Diamond141
Creeping Wood Sorrel5
Turtle shell31
Japanese red cedar15
Chrysanthemum13
Scales9
Japanese red cedar16
Beach20
Bit16
Tachibana Orange17
Diamond130
You11
Chrysanthemum165
Tomoe98
Wild geese50
Orishiki4
Oak30
Diamond189
Diamond188
Star10
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Meyui2
Diamond227
Oak76
Turtle shell28
