【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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Pine90
Izutsu24
Kiri59
Tachibana Orange13
Creeping Wood Sorrel15
Turtle shell12
Igeta3
Rinpou13
Car32
Balloon Flower136
Rinpou15
Balloon Flower144
Fringed Pink18
Star22
Tomoe12
Japanese Apricot144
Chrysanthemum152
Bamboo5
Diamond145
Chrysanthemum1
Star16
Mallow22
Fringed Pink17
Mountain22
Arrow58
Broad leaf bamboo59
Tomoe34
Car15
Mallow30
Chrysanthemum14
Wild geese49
Tomoe147
Diamond129
Cherry blossom10
Diamond227
Diamond54
Holly olive9
Crowbar15
Tree peony26
Kiri55
Moon1
Pine78
Beach15
Diamond256
Sen13
Scales13
Mountain1
Tomoe137
Torii1
Lightning38
Mallow17
Hydrangea13
Star33
Crowbar1
Star27
Balloon Flower105
Fringed Pink14
Crane44
Hydrangea22
Car34
Charm24
Butterfly48
Balloon Flower2
Bit17
Bamboo33
Pine47
Pine75
Japanese red cedar15
Ray of sunlight6
Tree peony43
Japanese Apricot137
Japanese Apricot49
Asian virginsbower11
Butterfly58
Tree peony85
Myoga Ginger29
Gourd1
Tachibana Orange11
Igeta12
Car10
Bit16
Torii5
Wave10
Broad leaf bamboo66
Tomoe37
Gyouyou9
Diamond102
Arrow4
Arrow64
Arrow13
Hikiryo3
Moon3
Dove8
Torii2
Hydrangea72
Bamboo29
Oak107
Myoga Ginger13
Folding fan61
Oak47
Chrysanthemum104
Horse3
Threeleaf arrowhead4
Izutsu1
Turtle shell14
Turtle shell19
Arrow47
Arrow35
Clove18
You29
Orishiki3
Igeta13
Hermitage1
Hydrangea105
Hermitage7
