【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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Japanese ivy30
Folding fan32
Moon16
Threeleaf arrowhead58
Diamond191
Tomoe12
Cannabis10
Diamond32
Diamond138
Igeta6
Fixed fan1
Japanese Apricot144
Charm14
Myoga Ginger21
Tomoe30
Creeping Wood Sorrel151
Star13
Japanese ivy84
Butterfly96
Balloon Flower61
Car11
Tomoe42
Japanese red cedar12
Car26
Clove14
Car35
Hawk Feather39
Hydrangea3
Wild geese82
Car45
Turtle shell28
Charm1
Diamond39
Tomoe22
Chrysanthemum127
Japanese red cedar11
Japanese Apricot16
Chrysanthemum124
Chrysanthemum101
Diamond131
Lightning6
Car21
Bamboo33
Creeping Wood Sorrel131
Broad leaf bamboo18
Izutsu12
Cherry blossom54
Butterfly21
Gyouyou17
Tomoe37
Asian virginsbower5
Tachibana Orange10
Oak7
Beach3
Hydrangea69
Car42
Kiri88
Myoga Ginger10
Crowbar16
Swastika10
Cherry blossom63
Tree peony26
Bit1
Wild geese49
Snake's Eyes11
Chrysanthemum5
Diamond207
Diamond139
Balloon Flower15
You33
Tomoe51
Oak119
Diamond124
Fan paper7
Car34
Mountain2
Bit14
Pine84
Arrow64
Tomoe1
Creeping Wood Sorrel68
Karabana3
Clove10
Tachibana Orange66
Dove11
Diamond265
Threeleaf arrowhead11
Pine7
Maple10
Creeping Wood Sorrel35
Tachibana Orange14
Balloon Flower10
Cherry blossom42
Diamond185
Car43
Crowbar17
Scales9
Broad leaf bamboo61
Beach20
Arrow15
Pine37
Fringed Pink16
Balloon Flower102
Turtle shell27
Diamond366
Japanese Apricot120
Igeta4
Myoga Ginger17
Diamond189
Diamond188
Pine67
Butterfly98
You29
Diamond227
Oak6
Oak76
