【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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Creeping Wood Sorrel131
Tachibana Orange12
Fixed fan15
Kiri68
Pine46
Hydrangea1
Car44
Beach14
Scales9
Wave13
Creeping Wood Sorrel127
Butterfly1
Diamond75
Kasa3
Diamond170
Hydrangea69
Pine78
Butterfly70
Car45
Threeleaf arrowhead7
Chrysanthemum10
Crane27
Butterfly29
Star5
Paper mulberry26
Diamond130
Wild geese82
Kiri1
Oak1
Rinpou14
Maple11
Cannabis1
Car7
Japanese wisteria110
Balloon Flower109
Pine17
Pine44
Hawk Feather73
Diamond47
Hydrangea101
Pine42
Kiri16
Diamond100
Mountain20
Creeping Wood Sorrel2
Balloon Flower105
Hydrangea63
Izutsu16
Swastika10
Izutsu12
Balloon Flower23
Arrow35
Gourd12
Wave8
Balloon Flower125
Pine73
Charm21
Bamboo14
Dove15
Hydrangea67
Butterfly2
Bamboo29
Car24
Oak104
Hydrangea50
Japanese wisteria13
Moon7
Tomoe133
Balloon Flower3
Gourd14
Pine43
Orishiki2
Tree peony43
Cherry blossom29
Hydrangea10
Star64
Turtle shell25
Bamboo31
Diamond205
Hydrangea27
Chrysanthemum63
Japanese ivy30
Tomoe137
Bamboo26
Paper mulberry1
Japanese red cedar10
Chrysanthemum112
Car2
Oak59
Car29
Diamond34
Bamboo8
Diamond208
Folding fan82
Arrow85
Horse5
Oak103
Star2
Fringed Pink15
Hawk Feather18
Chrysanthemum104
Cherry blossom28
Mountain8
Paper mulberry4
Tomoe89
Paper mulberry28
Chrysanthemum68
Arrow47
Hikiryo3
Clove18
Hydrangea105
Orishiki3
You29
Mallow14
Hermitage1
Igeta13
