【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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Tomoe53
Bamboo38
Bamboo20
Cherry blossom28
Japanese Apricot39
Folding fan10
Moon3
Creeping Wood Sorrel104
Diamond204
Japanese wisteria71
Diamond2
Mallow36
Rice21
Moon13
Pine81
You33
Crane18
Maple12
Butterfly8
Japanese Apricot41
Broad leaf bamboo66
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Beach24
Diamond256
Oak72
Japanese Apricot33
Charm15
Sen21
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Pine37
Dove2
Hikiryo2
Tomoe6
Hydrangea80
Pine50
Broad leaf bamboo112
Diamond400
Star20
Cannabis3
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Japanese red cedar15
Car36
Folding fan82
Wild geese23
Diamond209
Balloon Flower112
Scales26
Japanese Apricot107
Hawk Feather6
Mallow58
Balloon Flower22
Hydrangea3
Chrysanthemum9
Paper mulberry49
Holly olive1
Moon15
Pine31
Butterfly74
Pine91
Pine23
Turtle shell62
Tomoe91
Creeping Wood Sorrel147
Sen11
Gourd1
Arrow64
Bamboo4
Tomoe136
Diamond101
Holly olive18
Arrow63
Turtle shell56
Hydrangea4
Diamond202
Torii6
Clove16
Cherry blossom42
Threeleaf arrowhead51
Kiri59
Broad leaf bamboo121
Creeping Wood Sorrel164
You25
You1
Wachigai12
Diamond92
Tomoe139
Swastika11
Star10
Scales10
Pine27
Pine20
Pine11
Mountain28
Hydrangea99
Diamond54
Diamond413
Diamond22
Clove17
Chrysanthemum112
Butterfly13
Asian virginsbower18
Balloon Flower6
Japanese wisteria59
Wachigai13
Diamond52
Kiri22
Diamond189
Oak76
Diamond188
You29
Pine67
Turtle shell28
Diamond139
Butterfly98
Tomoe30
