【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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Japanese wisteria14
Balloon Flower22
Bamboo11
Meyui2
Fixed fan19
Bamboo45
Pine15
Diamond46
Ray of sunlight4
Car14
Horse5
Creeping Wood Sorrel15
Tomoe136
Arrow12
Kiri40
Holly olive11
Butterfly45
Rinpou16
Butterfly32
Car22
Hydrangea27
Bit6
Creeping Wood Sorrel10
Diamond338
Diamond140
Diamond29
Igeta1
Diamond370
Tomoe111
Crane47
Lightning15
Tree peony15
Lightning1
Hydrangea105
Cherry blossom50
Oak72
Maple14
Arrow85
Oak35
Tree peony63
Fixed fan14
Pine83
You3
Car9
Car3
Gourd2
Balloon Flower6
Balloon Flower37
Chrysanthemum67
Chrysanthemum68
Hawk Feather10
Diamond38
Fringed Pink18
Rinpou14
Creeping Wood Sorrel107
Turtle shell56
Hydrangea92
Turtle shell11
Butterfly48
Hawk Feather39
Creeping Wood Sorrel71
Diamond191
Creeping Wood Sorrel164
Diamond333
Beach10
Clove1
Crowbar17
Chrysanthemum88
Orishiki1
Car40
Pine59
Hawk Feather73
Bit10
Hydrangea40
Chrysanthemum124
Chrysanthemum14
Chrysanthemum69
Turtle shell23
Arrow24
Igeta4
Butterfly71
Fringed Pink16
Pine3
Balloon Flower92
Balloon Flower86
Balloon Flower35
Gyouyou17
Wild geese32
Folding fan32
Cherry blossom23
Pine39
Tomoe89
Horse1
Pine25
Tomoe69
Charm20
Kiri88
Kiri14
Pine53
Tomoe32
Igeta7
Diamond206
Pine45
Pine76
You21
Arrow34
Scales12
Diamond188
Diamond189
Diamond139
Star5
Lightning3
Hawk Feather18
Diamond52
Holly olive9
Diamond227
