【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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Cherry blossom28
Gourd16
Scales25
Charm21
Hawk Feather13
Car19
Diamond16
Star47
Butterfly104
Diamond417
Clove32
Moon14
Pine27
Car3
Kiri68
Japanese wisteria110
Wachigai13
Kiri16
Pine21
Balloon Flower125
Clove1
Pine78
You16
Pine50
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Mountain20
Chigiri4
Car2
Diamond170
Rinpou14
Chrysanthemum127
Diamond332
Dove15
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Oak49
Hydrangea69
Balloon Flower143
Kasa14
Pine57
Oak1
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Hydrangea99
Rice21
Bamboo20
Bamboo8
Threeleaf arrowhead3
Car29
Izutsu16
Arrow65
Bamboo31
Pine52
Balloon Flower117
Butterfly29
Crane27
Clove45
Fringed Pink15
Balloon Flower23
Diamond209
Oak104
Horse5
Pine13
Moon7
Folding fan32
Chrysanthemum67
Pine44
Diamond129
Dove2
Pine31
Diamond208
Snake's Eyes21
Arrow47
Balloon Flower98
Cannabis11
Turtle shell25
Diamond223
Diamond34
Fringed Pink18
Cherry blossom19
Hydrangea63
Broad leaf bamboo18
Arrow58
Fringed Pink16
Car7
Diamond9
Arrow35
Clove17
Chrysanthemum106
Bamboo19
Bamboo14
Balloon Flower26
Crane47
Holly olive14
Clove2
Bamboo25
Diamond139
Horse4
Butterfly35
Turtle shell18
Car15
Diamond39
Chrysanthemum100
Chrysanthemum68
Bamboo10
Hawk Feather18
Orishiki3
You29
Igeta13
Mallow14
Clove14
Japanese wisteria68
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