【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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Oak1
Balloon Flower143
Star1
Mallow14
Wachigai10
Hydrangea50
Pine73
Crowbar10
Broad leaf bamboo66
Kanji151
Hydrangea69
Meyui2
Butterfly42
Diamond333
Butterfly99
Myoga Ginger1
Tomoe22
Pine23
Japanese red cedar12
Beach8
Moon1
Pine75
Bamboo2
Diamond227
Myoga Ginger29
Myoga Ginger15
Car20
Pine15
Wave13
Car9
Diamond312
Pine43
Creeping Wood Sorrel96
Hikiryo3
Scales1
Tomoe7
Hydrangea1
Gourd14
Clove54
Gyouyou17
Japanese Apricot101
Chrysanthemum127
Diamond130
Diamond77
Mountain18
Tomoe26
Japanese wisteria110
Hydrangea34
Bamboo16
Balloon Flower126
Gyouyou26
Bamboo23
Hydrangea67
Clove1
Car44
Star10
Mallow31
Japanese Apricot106
Tachibana Orange16
Mountain24
Oak103
Car2
Maple10
Fringed Pink17
Paper mulberry1
Beach11
Izutsu16
Japanese Apricot30
Hawk Feather18
Star65
Car29
Kiri68
Scales9
Pine81
Star46
Crowbar13
Oak6
Sen10
Gourd1
Dove15
Noshi14
Bit6
Arrow64
Holly olive9
Fixed fan9
Cannabis12
Star2
Arrow10
Kiri171
Pine21
Clove10
Balloon Flower150
Rice17
Izutsu12
Cannabis1
Kanji46
Balloon Flower117
Butterfly32
Pine56
Izutsu13
Turtle shell25
Diamond190
Pine2
Diamond208
Folding fan32
Diamond47
Diamond139
Arrow35
Diamond189
Diamond75
