【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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Butterfly13
Wild geese23
Myoga Ginger15
Star33
Meyui4
Moon10
Gyouyou9
Butterfly98
Arrow24
Diamond77
Hydrangea72
Mountain1
Chrysanthemum8
Bamboo5
Asian virginsbower13
Bamboo57
Hawk Feather12
Asian virginsbower18
Diamond278
Lightning15
Diamond427
Mountain12
Diamond75
Balloon Flower139
Tomoe129
Kiri14
Chrysanthemum69
Kiri47
Japanese Apricot18
Mountain23
Bamboo31
Tachibana Orange49
Japanese Apricot16
Balloon Flower83
Chrysanthemum100
Hydrangea129
Snake's Eyes8
Cherry blossom9
Crane5
Car45
Japanese Apricot65
Mountain20
Dove15
Cherry blossom27
Butterfly105
Holly olive9
Arrow64
Hydrangea68
Cherry blossom93
Diamond204
Mochi1
Myoga Ginger29
Balloon Flower119
Car29
Turtle shell25
Izutsu6
Sen1
Threeleaf arrowhead14
Kanji156
Wave4
Dove13
Mountain9
Folding fan105
Balloon Flower137
Diamond384
Diamond203
Creeping Wood Sorrel34
Sen13
Arrow12
Oak103
Gyouyou31
Pine87
Balloon Flower138
Balloon Flower100
Butterfly18
Oak6
Paper mulberry1
Japanese red cedar14
Hawk Feather11
Butterfly106
Creeping Wood Sorrel6
Diamond227
Pine70
Arrow28
Snake's Eyes17
Rice21
Diamond2
Bamboo44
Diamond397
Diamond398
Crow1
Tachibana Orange82
Cherry blossom15
Diamond5
Beach21
Balloon Flower129
Swastika17
Car2
Bamboo13
Diamond209
Tomoe113
Mallow19
Oak78
Mallow14
Crowbar13
Pine12
Diamond188
Diamond189
Folding fan32
Diamond139
Bamboo28
You29
Diamond52
Star5
Diamond208
