【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 wisteria5
Gyouyou26
Beach1
Izutsu17
Mallow30
Orishiki4
Pine18
Balloon Flower70
Star52
Star5
Japanese Apricot47
Gourd6
Rice21
Lightning21
Fringed Pink16
Japanese Apricot105
Arrow58
Chrysanthemum72
Wave7
Hawk Feather10
Diamond188
Hikiryo3
Igeta3
Kiri88
Hydrangea15
Tomoe38
Oak35
Igeta32
Japanese gentian8
Hydrangea45
Hawk Feather39
Myoga Ginger38
Paper mulberry4
Balloon Flower94
Myoga Ginger11
Chrysanthemum55
Kanji103
Diamond46
Pine30
Sen12
Balloon Flower36
Car21
Tomoe28
Pine92
Mountain22
Diamond190
Tomoe34
Butterfly74
Balloon Flower143
Bamboo28
Diamond208
Arrow19
Kanji134
Kiri29
Japanese red cedar12
Mallow16
Oak80
Wave2
Creeping Wood Sorrel96
Diamond204
Pine35
Kiri50
Meyui3
Mountain14
Oak116
Pine2
Pine22
Pine23
Pine71
Star64
Japanese ivy30
Diamond52
Pine72
Rinpou15
Star26
Tomoe17
Japanese wisteria14
Dove2
Arrow35
You26
Hawk Feather14
Pine69
Holly olive9
Diamond145
Diamond47
Diamond337
Tomoe11
Chrysanthemum32
Balloon Flower2
Hydrangea46
Asian virginsbower5
Clove45
Turtle shell11
Fixed fan1
Diamond21
Gyouyou31
Chrysanthemum100
Beach37
Hydrangea68
Balloon Flower75
Clove1
Broad leaf bamboo16
Diamond102
Oak76
Pine26
Chigiri2
You17
Folding fan32
Diamond189
Diamond139
Hawk Feather18
Cannabis10
Diamond2
Chrysanthemum127
