【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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Lightning16
Lightning15
Folding fan105
Izutsu11
Turtle shell32
Pine90
Tachibana Orange66
Diamond104
Igeta6
Tomoe43
Star16
Japanese Apricot4
Arrow13
Japanese Apricot104
Creeping Wood Sorrel124
Pine70
Tomoe19
Japanese ivy46
Lightning21
Diamond188
Diamond227
Star10
Chrysanthemum8
Meyui3
Cherry blossom19
Bamboo9
Japanese wisteria95
Butterfly18
Japanese Apricot11
Diamond2
Fringed Pink1
Threeleaf arrowhead18
Oak23
Tea plant8
Mallow22
Tomoe7
Pine69
Kiri22
Star13
Fringed Pink22
Ray of sunlight6
Hawk Feather46
Star33
Star65
Turtle shell28
Pine35
Broad leaf bamboo59
Gyouyou9
Beach1
Sen11
Bamboo29
Chrysanthemum27
Cherry blossom34
Arrow64
Bit13
Cherry blossom73
Japanese Apricot124
Threeleaf arrowhead65
Diamond88
Pine78
Clove6
Tachibana Orange13
Arrow10
Diamond297
Car39
Snake's Eyes18
Hermitage1
Sen21
Car22
Myoga Ginger38
Broad leaf bamboo65
Tomoe38
Japanese wisteria63
Star57
Chrysanthemum165
Diamond56
Asian virginsbower11
Balloon Flower102
Pine66
Myoga Ginger17
Diamond204
Diamond191
Pine31
Wild geese50
Diamond314
Pine81
Hawk Feather39
Kiri88
Fringed Pink15
Butterfly34
Arrow35
Diamond395
Diamond100
Chrysanthemum2
Balloon Flower131
Gyouyou31
Butterfly45
Diamond128
Arrow16
Creeping Wood Sorrel2
Wave11
Diamond130
Mallow20
Creeping Wood Sorrel39
Diamond189
Oak76
Butterfly98
Diamond139
You29
Oak6
