【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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Mallow19
Chrysanthemum100
Pine74
Japanese Apricot27
Torii6
Diamond128
Sen8
Diamond145
Pine26
Arrow16
Tomoe45
Balloon Flower115
Butterfly97
Diamond420
Tomoe56
Arrow49
Beach12
Charm12
Diamond293
Maple13
Bamboo25
Japanese Apricot104
Crane18
Broad leaf bamboo113
Maple14
Hawk Feather20
Pine94
Diamond221
Kiri88
Meyui2
Tomoe65
Tachibana Orange49
Kiri33
Pine30
Kiri7
Gourd17
Folding fan24
Tree peony68
You11
Arrow63
Diamond4
Izutsu12
Tomoe6
Kanji151
Broad leaf bamboo64
Gyouyou9
Holly olive9
Diamond184
Arrow32
Hikiryo3
Diamond141
Tomoe30
Star13
Izutsu17
Pine54
Bamboo26
Folding fan19
Star64
Beach39
Izutsu23
Mountain42
Kiri10
Chrysanthemum88
Fixed fan1
Tachibana Orange11
Kiri22
Charm15
Star30
Car38
Creeping Wood Sorrel40
Tomoe113
Mallow70
Tomoe4
Japanese ivy1
Snake's Eyes10
Car6
Diamond94
Oak148
Japanese ivy29
Orishiki4
Gyouyou22
Wild geese1
Fixed fan9
Hawk Feather12
Diamond205
Chrysanthemum39
Diamond191
Diamond10
Diamond34
Mountain18
Beach7
Balloon Flower29
Cherry blossom12
Car15
Balloon Flower38
Kasa3
Balloon Flower12
Japanese Apricot137
Rice23
Broad leaf bamboo80
Chrysanthemum152
Threeleaf arrowhead7
Creeping Wood Sorrel45
Wild geese32
Diamond189
Diamond188
Folding fan32
Star27
Diamond204
You29
Lightning3
