【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower35
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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 Apricot56
Torii1
Butterfly8
Broad leaf bamboo100
Bit9
Tree peony84
Asian virginsbower18
Pine43
Wild geese10
Balloon Flower148
Fringed Pink15
Butterfly32
Karabana16
Star53
Diamond392
Oak104
Japanese red cedar11
Asian virginsbower11
Charm13
Charm18
Charm1
Sen1
Tomoe7
Hydrangea63
Diamond159
Diamond190
Tomoe25
Pine68
Turtle shell31
Bit15
Igeta6
Beach37
Torii2
Broad leaf bamboo53
Diamond16
Creeping Wood Sorrel124
Japanese gentian5
Holly olive18
Creeping Wood Sorrel126
Gyouyou10
Kiri16
Bamboo25
Igeta2
Creeping Wood Sorrel6
Oak102
Tree peony7
Charm20
Balloon Flower137
Mountain2
Tomoe62
Tachibana Orange12
Chrysanthemum107
Horse5
Orishiki5
Diamond119
Oak112
Hawk Feather39
You30
Cannabis11
Japanese Apricot144
Diamond104
Pine14
Sen15
Maple11
Broad leaf bamboo120
Star10
Tachibana Orange7
Dove13
Turtle shell32
Hydrangea99
Diamond333
Hawk Feather40
Star25
Pine87
Tomoe66
Hawk Feather69
Diamond47
Balloon Flower115
Chrysanthemum48
Balloon Flower123
Tomoe147
Crowbar10
Crane44
Star3
Wild geese36
Cherry blossom20
Cherry blossom48
Broad leaf bamboo64
Asian virginsbower12
Butterfly45
Cherry blossom21
Butterfly4
Diamond411
Mallow36
Fringed Pink5
Arrow49
Hawk Feather37
Diamond102
Mountain24
Folding fan82
Pine25
Balloon Flower146
Mountain1
Arrow14
Diamond75
Pine81
Bamboo28
Gyouyou9
Chrysanthemum137
Tachibana Orange13
Tree peony41
Cherry blossom54
Tomoe30
Paper mulberry8
