【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower5
follow
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.
This website is free for personal use. Feel free to share on social media.
If you wish to use any of our material, please include a reference to kamon.net. Commercial use of our material without authorisation or appropriate reference is a breach of our terms of use. Please contact us or credit kamon.net.
Chrysanthemum137
Cherry blossom42
Turtle shell28
Hawk Feather13
Diamond130
Clove2
Kiri177
Wachigai6
Cherry blossom13
Mountain17
Arrow12
Holly olive12
Izutsu1
Star29
Butterfly105
Pine8
Swastika10
Oak35
Creeping Wood Sorrel39
Creeping Wood Sorrel48
Bamboo44
Balloon Flower70
Balloon Flower68
You1
Pine43
Paper mulberry27
Diamond39
Japanese wisteria5
Maple13
Car15
Arrow14
Pine30
Scales26
Star5
Lightning2
Hermitage3
Diamond52
Car37
Chrysanthemum101
Butterfly86
You13
Izutsu45
Car25
Maple10
Pine46
Turtle shell25
Japanese Apricot24
Japanese wisteria17
Holly olive9
Pine51
Gyouyou9
Diamond209
Japanese Apricot34
Beach7
Broad leaf bamboo116
Balloon Flower143
Cherry blossom2
Kiri47
Star35
Pine65
Beach6
Mountain15
Creeping Wood Sorrel59
Butterfly99
Threeleaf arrowhead12
Diamond2
Tomoe52
Diamond313
Japanese gentian19
Beach10
Oak6
Chrysanthemum88
Tree peony38
Diamond95
Chrysanthemum9
Broad leaf bamboo76
Karabana29
Beach14
Scales13
Meyui2
Chrysanthemum164
Diamond419
You11
Balloon Flower136
Tachibana Orange1
Cherry blossom19
Cherry blossom24
Butterfly104
Pine83
Diamond47
Turtle shell23
Arrow64
Butterfly98
Clove6
Diamond144
Bamboo7
Diamond223
Arrow61
Diamond365
Hydrangea67
Izutsu25
Diamond256
Japanese gentian31
Tree peony36
Japanese wisteria31
Japanese wisteria30
Wachigai14
You3
Star34
Diamond189
Diamond188
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Hawk Feather18
Arrow35
Bamboo28
Lightning3
