【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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Pine2
Diamond139
Japanese Apricot103
Broad leaf bamboo108
Balloon Flower141
Cherry blossom54
Broad leaf bamboo56
Turtle shell32
Turtle shell20
Bamboo31
Wave15
Tomoe14
Mountain8
Kasa9
Clove10
Chrysanthemum104
Sen13
Butterfly4
Folding fan35
Igeta11
Diamond379
Cherry blossom11
Moon12
Meyui1
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Gourd1
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Pine7
Paper mulberry8
Bit13
Bamboo13
Turtle shell62
Balloon Flower125
Beach14
Diamond32
Gourd13
Balloon Flower25
Japanese Apricot62
Balloon Flower115
Diamond5
Crow2
Holly olive14
Tomoe56
Balloon Flower61
Izutsu46
Crowbar35
Japanese Apricot4
Tachibana Orange48
Diamond81
Pine43
Orishiki3
Fringed Pink1
Creeping Wood Sorrel11
Holly olive18
Japanese gentian5
Kiri16
Gyouyou10
Igeta2
Bamboo25
Fringed Pink11
Paper mulberry49
Bamboo5
Cherry blossom17
Car42
Diamond227
Japanese wisteria14
Diamond34
Izutsu33
Diamond46
Pine92
Lightning4
Pine28
Fan paper7
Crane10
Chouban2
Myoga Ginger15
Diamond202
Igeta7
Diamond188
Threeleaf arrowhead13
Meyui4
Japanese wisteria5
Creeping Wood Sorrel35
Tomoe98
Creeping Wood Sorrel126
Pine23
Hydrangea72
Pine20
Butterfly98
Snake's Eyes21
Tomoe106
Diamond312
Japanese Apricot72
Meyui5
Cherry blossom53
Star27
Car30
Hawk Feather1
Pine25
Broad leaf bamboo65
Balloon Flower126
Tomoe53
Scales10
Broad leaf bamboo66
Balloon Flower76
Hydrangea125
Diamond100
Diamond189
Folding fan32
You29
Bamboo28
Chrysanthemum69
