【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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Scales13
Gourd12
Wave8
Car37
Chrysanthemum69
Diamond2
Diamond208
Oak6
Broad leaf bamboo56
Japanese wisteria18
Diamond206
Chrysanthemum124
Tomoe22
Butterfly86
Lightning2
Gourd1
Chigiri5
Hydrangea15
Mountain29
You1
Butterfly41
Turtle shell46
Diamond315
Chrysanthemum27
Threeleaf arrowhead11
Threeleaf arrowhead82
Pine32
Hydrangea45
Tomoe146
Diamond191
Car24
Pine35
Pine90
Car4
Star2
Pine89
Bamboo57
Pine27
Fixed fan12
Myoga Ginger13
Meyui2
Pine25
Torii1
Car5
Asian virginsbower7
Japanese wisteria28
Butterfly15
Chrysanthemum53
Diamond189
Cannabis10
Igeta7
Diamond202
Meyui4
Pine83
Tomoe133
Diamond204
Bit18
Tomoe43
Crowbar13
Broad leaf bamboo66
Oak76
Cherry blossom28
Beach16
Lightning15
Beach23
Star10
Hydrangea10
Diamond139
Diamond60
Hawk Feather39
Diamond314
Broad leaf bamboo121
Pine80
Hawk Feather7
Hydrangea105
Wave13
Sen6
You24
Clove47
You29
Lightning3
Diamond75
Diamond47
Diamond188
Japanese gentian9
Tachibana Orange31
Sen13
Star27
Arrow37
Rice23
Turtle shell23
Bamboo23
Butterfly8
Oak145
Igeta2
Diamond227
Sen11
Balloon Flower148
Kiri30
Tomoe41
Folding fan32
Diamond66
Creeping Wood Sorrel106
Tomoe19
Ray of sunlight1
Chrysanthemum1
Moon13
Bamboo28
Mallow19
Maple1
