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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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Diamond122
Arrow85
Bit16
Arrow18
Car35
Bit9
Butterfly21
Pine37
Car18
Butterfly46
Car3
Rinpou11
Chrysanthemum30
Diamond56
Chrysanthemum5
Oak144
Chrysanthemum70
Crane21
Chrysanthemum72
Mountain14
Wachigai11
Car25
Diamond205
Crane11
Orishiki3
Oak76
Crane47
Turtle shell28
Butterfly86
Crowbar16
Diamond189
Diamond278
Diamond203
Car4
Hermitage6
Japanese gentian32
Pine15
Kiri50
Diamond22
Diamond265
Tomoe69
Diamond427
Creeping Wood Sorrel38
Diamond139
Broad leaf bamboo28
Chrysanthemum124
Chrysanthemum165
Hermitage7
Hydrangea63
Chrysanthemum164
Japanese Apricot13
Crowbar26
Hawk Feather20
Mountain24
Pine27
Mountain48
Wachigai15
Tomoe146
Balloon Flower135
Japanese wisteria55
Balloon Flower16
Pine68
Rice21
Tomoe136
Pine1
Fixed fan19
You25
Moon9
Star54
Mallow14
Bamboo30
Sen2
Arrow35
Bit10
Diamond128
Hawk Feather13
Diamond191
Japanese red cedar12
Bamboo28
Balloon Flower114
Broad leaf bamboo65
Japanese ivy30
Star5
Arrow49
Oak6
Clove1
Folding fan47
Butterfly34
Pine87
Broad leaf bamboo120
Tomoe98
Dove16
Tree peony41
Arrow15
Diamond392
Wild geese9
Bamboo20
Beach5
Diamond89
Diamond75
Diamond311
Wild geese81
Turtle shell18
Diamond43
Diamond218
Folding fan9
Japanese ivy69
Japanese ivy86
Diamond188
Folding fan32
Lightning3
Diamond204
You29
Diamond47
Fixed fan1
Meyui2
