【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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Folding fan32
Star27
Oak6
Pine67
Rice31
Arrow15
Turtle shell14
Butterfly50
Creeping Wood Sorrel131
Creeping Wood Sorrel1
Turtle shell32
Tree peony68
Hydrangea46
Japanese wisteria80
Arrow17
Bamboo16
Beach20
Beach25
Dove5
Balloon Flower119
Pine56
Bamboo2
Diamond100
Diamond336
Diamond89
Tree peony41
Tomoe56
You21
Mountain14
Tachibana Orange13
Kiri136
Hikiryo1
Gourd6
Diamond2
Clove2
Diamond60
Chrysanthemum137
Broad leaf bamboo118
Crane37
Diamond16
Diamond101
Cherry blossom93
Creeping Wood Sorrel102
Diamond419
Diamond312
Snake's Eyes5
Wave10
Wave2
Gyouyou9
Crane1
Diamond185
Oak145
Diamond139
Diamond206
Kiri177
Threeleaf arrowhead1
Pine30
Mountain18
Turtle shell11
Pine79
Bamboo27
Turtle shell26
Hawk Feather69
Izutsu2
Crane27
Lightning1
Balloon Flower12
Rice32
Wild geese23
Car27
You16
Japanese wisteria68
Tomoe153
Asian virginsbower13
Kiri37
Butterfly102
Broad leaf bamboo110
Fringed Pink13
Arrow35
Gyouyou17
Chrysanthemum161
Car24
Chrysanthemum53
Diamond413
Folding fan37
Diamond10
Igeta32
Japanese gentian8
Bamboo44
Diamond44
Hawk Feather45
Kiri34
Balloon Flower15
Pine42
Wild geese49
Kasa10
Kiri40
Diamond188
Balloon Flower105
Mountain34
Japanese Apricot77
Scales9
Japanese wisteria13
Kasa3
Diamond189
You29
Butterfly98
Diamond227
Turtle shell28
Oak76
