【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower5
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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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Bit9
You1
Crane47
Kanji134
Tree peony47
Izutsu6
Hydrangea101
Car31
Hydrangea12
Fixed fan14
Pine40
Mountain23
Tomoe1
Pine88
Folding fan61
Hydrangea70
Beach5
You3
Japanese red cedar10
Balloon Flower26
Arrow43
You17
Pine5
Diamond9
Diamond170
Turtle shell27
Tomoe7
Diamond99
Balloon Flower126
Cherry blossom14
Bamboo19
Oak43
Pine70
Tachibana Orange14
Bamboo20
Tree peony43
Butterfly8
Hydrangea2
Charm24
Threeleaf arrowhead16
Tomoe98
Kiri136
Wave11
Diamond315
Pine32
Tomoe146
Butterfly15
Bamboo57
Asian virginsbower7
Meyui2
Threeleaf arrowhead82
Tomoe22
Hydrangea15
Mountain29
Gourd1
Pine27
Butterfly86
Ray of sunlight4
Japanese wisteria28
Threeleaf arrowhead11
Star2
Car5
Turtle shell46
Pine25
Chigiri5
Torii1
Chrysanthemum27
Fixed fan12
Cherry blossom26
Car4
Myoga Ginger13
Creeping Wood Sorrel45
Chrysanthemum124
Hydrangea45
Pine90
Pine89
Butterfly41
Car27
Meyui5
Fixed fan19
Japanese wisteria72
Hawk Feather13
Horse4
Hawk Feather10
Hawk Feather20
Diamond366
Snake's Eyes16
Balloon Flower36
Kiri13
Butterfly48
Myoga Ginger42
Balloon Flower102
Ray of sunlight5
Car19
Myoga Ginger10
Crane17
Diamond140
Hydrangea22
Arrow85
Oak102
Japanese wisteria15
Hawk Feather12
Mallow16
Diamond188
Car34
Asian virginsbower6
Noshi10
Pine77
Diamond189
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Hawk Feather18
Diamond206
You29
Bamboo28
Star5
Mallow19
