【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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Tomoe161
Japanese wisteria95
Paper mulberry50
Oak101
Mallow19
Broad leaf bamboo66
Diamond191
Hawk Feather43
Japanese gentian9
Paper mulberry27
Pine55
Pine57
Kiri40
Snake's Eyes14
Chrysanthemum103
Creeping Wood Sorrel107
Pine26
Balloon Flower97
Tomoe89
Pine49
Japanese Apricot39
Hydrangea47
Mochi1
Broad leaf bamboo1
Kiri22
Rice32
Gyouyou21
Charm7
Diamond417
Japanese Apricot56
Broad leaf bamboo117
Bamboo2
Lightning9
Diamond81
Kiri37
Balloon Flower149
Beach36
Hydrangea67
Threeleaf arrowhead12
Diamond38
Arrow62
Butterfly70
Kasa9
Balloon Flower76
Rinpou1
Diamond208
Charm12
Beach3
Creeping Wood Sorrel151
Snake's Eyes28
Hermitage3
Lightning6
Chrysanthemum106
Folding fan37
Car34
Tree peony26
Igeta12
Pine5
Tree peony1
Car14
Tomoe1
Pine81
Arrow85
Chigiri1
Crane37
Charm6
Diamond105
Tomoe12
Threeleaf arrowhead16
Bamboo45
Folding fan125
Snake's Eyes10
Balloon Flower115
Swastika10
Japanese Apricot124
Star11
Igeta48
Asian virginsbower11
Diamond394
Car24
Sen15
Tomoe34
Creeping Wood Sorrel15
Arrow66
Fixed fan17
Izutsu45
Chrysanthemum5
Clove18
Cherry blossom1
Arrow6
Ray of sunlight2
Threeleaf arrowhead10
Folding fan47
Tomoe32
Mountain6
Gyouyou24
Broad leaf bamboo108
Hydrangea14
Diamond124
Diamond401
Diamond188
Chigiri2
Diamond204
Oak78
Butterfly45
Hermitage7
Tomoe30
Diamond189
Butterfly98
You29
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Oak76
Turtle shell28
Diamond227
Pine67
