【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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Pine10
Paper mulberry49
Diamond81
Diamond16
Chrysanthemum100
Beach20
Butterfly71
Moon3
Arrow61
Japanese Apricot107
Turtle shell22
Wave4
Diamond21
Car44
Cherry blossom17
Japanese red cedar13
Hawk Feather18
Diamond297
Clove49
Japanese Apricot11
Arrow34
Arrow43
Maple13
Mountain18
Beach12
Butterfly50
Tachibana Orange17
Broad leaf bamboo121
Balloon Flower60
Butterfly22
Myoga Ginger67
Bamboo33
Diamond102
Charm12
Diamond364
Diamond2
Gourd16
Gyouyou22
Moon14
Threeleaf arrowhead65
Diamond205
Igeta7
Tomoe30
Japanese wisteria80
Horse4
Pine90
Sen13
Japanese Apricot101
Chrysanthemum72
Star33
Pine68
Chrysanthemum70
Ray of sunlight2
Maple10
Diamond89
Cherry blossom53
Butterfly32
Igeta11
Pine30
Scales26
Hydrangea22
Car5
Beach29
Hydrangea2
Diamond17
Star64
Beach37
Bamboo37
Kiri4
Chrysanthemum2
Butterfly95
Diamond64
Diamond229
Japanese gentian32
Butterfly82
Balloon Flower26
Tomoe120
Diamond145
Pine20
Threeleaf arrowhead12
Crowbar13
Wild geese9
Creeping Wood Sorrel78
Gyouyou21
Turtle shell28
Tachibana Orange13
Car33
Gourd10
You24
Pine33
Wild geese23
Tachibana Orange48
Japanese Apricot124
Diamond314
Gyouyou9
Folding fan82
Tomoe91
Chrysanthemum103
Balloon Flower76
Diamond130
Broad leaf bamboo117
Broad leaf bamboo100
Paper mulberry26
Kanji103
Diamond139
Hawk Feather13
Beach5
Diamond189
Star10
Diamond188
Diamond227
Oak76
You29
Folding fan32
