【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower3
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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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Oak35
Chrysanthemum103
Mallow60
Scales9
Diamond170
Turtle shell25
Pine41
Mallow30
Car24
Cannabis5
Izutsu12
Pine50
Noshi14
Pine18
Tomoe19
Tomoe18
Butterfly29
Balloon Flower23
Clove2
Moon10
Cannabis1
Tomoe137
Arrow18
Diamond221
Diamond205
Tomoe11
Oak104
Creeping Wood Sorrel127
Dove16
Izutsu13
You25
Bamboo20
Car19
Hawk Feather13
Bit18
Snake's Eyes15
Bamboo7
Star22
Tomoe153
Crane35
Balloon Flower7
Japanese Apricot103
Balloon Flower133
Dove15
Myoga Ginger67
Pine48
Izutsu14
Crowbar12
Star43
Balloon Flower86
Gyouyou24
Broad leaf bamboo28
Pine54
Pine47
Butterfly93
Diamond26
Tomoe80
Igeta2
Hydrangea24
Mountain12
Balloon Flower118
Hydrangea15
Kanji151
Fixed fan14
Cherry blossom2
Balloon Flower104
Japanese Apricot50
Folding fan101
Bamboo8
Broad leaf bamboo110
Snake's Eyes12
Dove10
You16
Pine67
Mallow22
Arrow65
Butterfly71
Diamond81
Chrysanthemum102
Butterfly48
Moon16
Wild geese23
Diamond420
Japanese Apricot137
Pine57
Pine6
Gourd11
Diamond364
Creeping Wood Sorrel105
Maple1
Car13
Oak6
Snake's Eyes16
Diamond19
Bamboo31
Butterfly98
Crowbar17
Orishiki2
You29
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	Arrow47
	
	Orishiki3
	
	Clove14
	
	Butterfly57
	
	Beach24
	
	Diamond138
	
	Bamboo15
	
	Star7
	