【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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Diamond39
Threeleaf arrowhead96
Bamboo13
Snake's Eyes12
Oak106
Asian virginsbower15
Oak103
Diamond189
Holly olive18
Sen6
Paper mulberry4
Kiri22
Beach14
Turtle shell23
Wave2
Arrow37
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Folding fan10
Hydrangea3
Tomoe120
Folding fan106
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Threeleaf arrowhead65
Myoga Ginger11
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Japanese Apricot65
Pine59
Hydrangea125
Butterfly66
Creeping Wood Sorrel102
Japanese Apricot124
Mountain11
You16
Balloon Flower25
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Diamond139
Clove45
Cherry blossom92
Broad leaf bamboo58
Balloon Flower12
Pine89
Moon7
Swastika17
Lightning38
Diamond415
Rice17
Mountain22
Tomoe111
Tea plant31
Diamond314
Star10
Pine67
Diamond128
Torii6
Car33
Maple14
Arrow85
Igeta2
Chrysanthemum12
Diamond208
Diamond56
Mountain8
Arrow14
Igeta21
Butterfly2
Japanese Apricot33
Car36
Tree peony47
Threeleaf arrowhead3
Oak145
Arrow17
Crane9
Clove18
Igeta3
Wild geese50
Snake's Eyes15
Myoga Ginger12
Bamboo17
Japanese gentian19
Butterfly45
Mallow30
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Beach12
Izutsu15
Chrysanthemum164
Arrow13
Broad leaf bamboo27
Balloon Flower1
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Butterfly32
Star55
Hawk Feather18
Diamond130
Diamond88
Mountain16
Tree peony41
Igeta13
Diamond188
Oak6
Butterfly98
Turtle shell28
Diamond227
You29
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