【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower16
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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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Creeping Wood Sorrel101
Creeping Wood Sorrel34
Balloon Flower123
You6
Mallow30
Mountain48
Balloon Flower115
Bit18
Chrysanthemum165
Turtle shell15
Balloon Flower117
Bamboo10
Tomoe150
Diamond135
Bamboo38
Tomoe56
Mallow19
Hawk Feather73
Cherry blossom54
Arrow58
Oak35
Japanese wisteria11
Mountain17
Gyouyou22
You26
Car18
Diamond107
Broad leaf bamboo28
Charm24
Balloon Flower23
Tree peony84
Oak103
Clove10
Beach12
Gourd6
Lightning38
Balloon Flower98
Diamond39
Izutsu11
Asian virginsbower1
Tea plant21
Beach14
Myoga Ginger15
Scales12
Arrow6
Holly olive1
Chrysanthemum107
Wave14
Arrow27
Diamond333
Diamond161
Balloon Flower105
Chrysanthemum27
Tree peony41
Bamboo56
Mountain9
Pine62
Bamboo33
Pine40
Beach11
Tachibana Orange31
Gourd13
Diamond256
Swastika4
Japanese wisteria28
Oak6
Pine91
Fringed Pink18
Pine11
Pine81
Gyouyou9
Cherry blossom34
Tree peony27
Folding fan106
Japanese wisteria16
Folding fan125
Balloon Flower138
Chrysanthemum163
Arrow65
Hydrangea129
Crowbar17
Tomoe6
Fringed Pink16
Hermitage1
Cherry blossom23
Cherry blossom18
Mountain15
Crane5
Pine72
Igeta6
Bamboo55
Diamond138
Japanese wisteria56
Chrysanthemum1
Butterfly4
Diamond20
Tree peony63
Chrysanthemum68
Star34
Diamond405
Diamond75
Tomoe30
Bamboo28
Lightning3
Oak76
Diamond188
Star5
