【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower109
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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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Mountain17
Japanese gentian8
Wild geese30
Tree peony61
Balloon Flower21
Tree peony67
Dove5
Bit17
Izutsu15
Balloon Flower132
Mountain3
Diamond141
Car27
Crowbar35
Tomoe114
Diamond83
Beach20
Oak104
Threeleaf arrowhead82
Broad leaf bamboo115
Myoga Ginger16
Creeping Wood Sorrel158
Igeta7
Arrow28
Pine4
Myoga Ginger15
Creeping Wood Sorrel164
Pine24
Myoga Ginger17
Tree peony72
Charm20
Balloon Flower98
Arrow85
Tomoe19
Butterfly70
Creeping Wood Sorrel101
Meyui5
Maple12
Diamond130
Folding fan10
Asian virginsbower17
Kiri10
Bamboo9
Diamond405
Tree peony1
Diamond367
Diamond131
Car23
Beach5
Maple11
Diamond17
Crane45
Dove11
Creeping Wood Sorrel47
Tomoe4
Bit14
Mallow30
Balloon Flower123
Creeping Wood Sorrel105
Hawk Feather25
Wachigai14
Car33
Bamboo37
Snake's Eyes12
Moon10
Threeleaf arrowhead16
Izutsu33
Oak1
Kiri177
Creeping Wood Sorrel138
Balloon Flower102
Chrysanthemum69
Balloon Flower116
Tomoe30
Star33
Chrysanthemum33
Tomoe120
Hydrangea14
Gyouyou17
Lightning3
Pine53
Creeping Wood Sorrel100
Cannabis3
Cherry blossom37
Paper mulberry10
Kiri33
Diamond314
Charm14
Japanese Apricot56
Diamond413
Beach39
Charm15
Wave11
Hydrangea50
Pine18
Threeleaf arrowhead15
Tachibana Orange7
Diamond128
Diamond2
Diamond370
Pine10
Crane1
Broad leaf bamboo26
Diamond188
Oak76
Bamboo28
Hawk Feather18
Tree peony41
Meyui2
Gyouyou9
Diamond189
