【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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Pine42
Cherry blossom17
Star10
Cherry blossom90
Oak59
Japanese ivy30
Chrysanthemum14
Arrow38
Hawk Feather46
Turtle shell25
Chrysanthemum2
Japanese Apricot144
Butterfly4
Balloon Flower70
Diamond429
Arrow8
Kiri70
Pine71
Oak47
Butterfly12
Japanese Apricot100
Gyouyou8
Car17
Crane19
Diamond312
Oak145
Tomoe7
Hydrangea47
Hydrangea50
Butterfly27
Japanese gentian3
Hawk Feather14
Pine45
Turtle shell9
Creeping Wood Sorrel46
Pine23
Tea plant24
Pine69
Paper mulberry4
Snake's Eyes16
Igeta7
Threeleaf arrowhead82
Pine29
Fixed fan17
Diamond145
Beach20
Car44
Mallow16
Car27
Pine77
Kiri19
Pine31
Butterfly103
Clove13
Kiri171
Diamond204
Pine35
Car26
Holly olive9
Japanese gentian9
Gourd6
Star15
Wachigai10
Wachigai13
Izutsu16
Diamond364
Pine38
Sen12
Balloon Flower123
Meyui3
Broad leaf bamboo30
Tomoe163
Diamond184
Tachibana Orange16
Balloon Flower142
Tachibana Orange100
Oak105
Oak76
Rice29
Chigiri1
Ray of sunlight3
Tomoe19
Diamond256
Pine4
Arrow15
Chrysanthemum161
Diamond38
Japanese red cedar2
Bit14
Chrysanthemum104
Pine34
Arrow66
Gyouyou22
Oak116
Fringed Pink13
Bamboo27
Tomoe30
Pine81
Car11
Balloon Flower121
Broad leaf bamboo76
Gyouyou32
Torii6
Japanese Apricot65
Tree peony15
Folding fan4
Tomoe150
Tomoe131
Folding fan29
Diamond189
Diamond188
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Star5
Diamond52
Diamond227
Hawk Feather18
Lightning3
Arrow35
