【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower20
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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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Dove2
Meyui2
Holly olive9
Chrysanthemum69
Bamboo30
Chrysanthemum68
Oak1
Balloon Flower115
Fan paper1
Car40
Kanji103
Car26
Star25
Balloon Flower117
Chrysanthemum30
Butterfly106
Crowbar35
Mountain5
Butterfly50
Turtle shell27
Moon9
Kiri30
Mountain15
Broad leaf bamboo66
Diamond413
Diamond39
Diamond188
Tomoe26
Clove16
Beach20
Chrysanthemum100
Diamond29
Balloon Flower119
Diamond114
Lightning3
Fringed Pink14
Crowbar15
Balloon Flower37
Paper mulberry28
Bamboo31
Hydrangea99
Turtle shell16
Bamboo20
Diamond380
Cherry blossom92
Car43
Igeta4
Izutsu13
Scales9
Japanese Apricot16
Beach1
Diamond370
Japanese Apricot135
You19
Tomoe22
Pine87
Tomoe147
Bamboo13
Tree peony47
Butterfly105
Pine57
Tomoe11
Pine82
Mountain14
Holly olive1
Tachibana Orange14
Balloon Flower125
Wild geese84
Clove10
Chrysanthemum5
Balloon Flower67
Oak7
Bit10
Diamond2
Turtle shell14
Hawk Feather39
Tree peony41
Crowbar13
Chigiri4
Car41
Paper mulberry31
Cherry blossom2
Chouban2
Arrow37
Diamond182
Balloon Flower137
Charm12
Mountain12
Broad leaf bamboo79
Hermitage2
Hawk Feather11
Tomoe18
Asian virginsbower2
Wave11
Chrysanthemum88
Wachigai13
Butterfly47
Beach7
Paper mulberry49
Broad leaf bamboo28
You1
Diamond189
Star10
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Turtle shell28
You29
Tomoe30
Diamond227
