【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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Gourd10
Pine35
You33
Tree peony41
Pine30
Car24
Holly olive2
Pine39
Ray of sunlight6
Chrysanthemum18
Pine16
Noshi14
Broad leaf bamboo9
Balloon Flower16
Chrysanthemum121
Arrow61
Pine24
Kiri1
Diamond21
Gyouyou1
Diamond122
Izutsu13
Bit17
Fringed Pink11
Diamond54
Car5
Hydrangea49
Turtle shell28
Tachibana Orange11
Lightning4
Orishiki1
Izutsu24
Diamond95
Car29
Tachibana Orange36
Lightning3
Threeleaf arrowhead15
Diamond102
Wave9
Fringed Pink12
Pine34
Paper mulberry1
Japanese gentian19
Snake's Eyes17
Pine15
Tomoe28
Hikiryo3
Diamond41
Chrysanthemum127
Pine88
Diamond191
Mallow30
Meyui1
Turtle shell43
Balloon Flower26
Folding fan103
Diamond208
Hawk Feather13
Crowbar13
Kanji156
Crane1
Balloon Flower11
Bamboo14
Tree peony85
Chrysanthemum67
Diamond182
Tachibana Orange31
Japanese ivy30
Cannabis3
Diamond130
Myoga Ginger67
Japanese wisteria18
Mountain50
Tea plant21
Mallow34
Diamond190
Balloon Flower66
Threeleaf arrowhead3
Wachigai13
Butterfly29
Clove1
Igeta10
Hydrangea63
Butterfly54
Broad leaf bamboo28
Diamond2
Pine7
Pine63
Paper mulberry4
Mallow50
Japanese Apricot36
Diamond338
You6
Bit15
Igeta3
Diamond413
Butterfly98
Crane11
Diamond141
Oak37
Japanese ivy69
Diamond188
Diamond75
Butterfly103
Chrysanthemum38
Japanese ivy14
Turtle shell23
Diamond189
Folding fan32
Diamond204
Fixed fan1
You29
Meyui2
Star27
Diamond47
