【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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Orishiki4
Oak1
Bit16
Creeping Wood Sorrel71
Pine89
Butterfly32
Sen14
Diamond60
Chrysanthemum1
Broad leaf bamboo74
Diamond16
Mallow22
Wild geese23
Tomoe69
Izutsu9
Rice21
Car29
Myoga Ginger1
Japanese Apricot105
Bamboo40
Kasa14
Clove14
You33
Crane1
Car44
Pine68
Clove18
Broad leaf bamboo59
Balloon Flower37
Bit13
Diamond427
Diamond415
Myoga Ginger11
Wave2
Threeleaf arrowhead18
Diamond46
Hermitage4
Rice31
Diamond223
Japanese Apricot13
Mountain16
Hydrangea80
Diamond420
Japanese gentian9
Balloon Flower111
Crane44
Bamboo24
Chigiri5
Creeping Wood Sorrel118
Bit6
Star3
Japanese gentian31
Diamond104
Balloon Flower150
Izutsu46
You12
Butterfly57
Rice28
Car4
Diamond338
Tomoe106
Arrow34
Tachibana Orange31
Hydrangea72
Moon10
Diamond150
Tomoe11
Diamond315
Bit7
Hydrangea29
Bit18
Car38
Hawk Feather73
Ray of sunlight5
Pine21
Fringed Pink19
Japanese wisteria1
Butterfly70
Wild geese13
Clove1
Kiri178
Holly olive14
Balloon Flower143
Cherry blossom95
Folding fan82
Oak119
Crane9
Threeleaf arrowhead96
Diamond50
Arrow24
Star16
Scales11
Hikiryo3
Fringed Pink5
Hawk Feather39
Hydrangea105
Bit11
Asian virginsbower16
Izutsu14
Pine8
Mountain11
Balloon Flower1
Sen1
Butterfly9
Pine12
Oak6
Diamond189
Diamond188
Folding fan32
Diamond139
You29
Bamboo28
Star5
Diamond2
Hawk Feather18
Meyui2
