【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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Scales26
Pine30
Balloon Flower16
Wachigai14
Meyui1
Crane44
Bit15
Maple10
Star39
Hermitage4
Japanese Apricot10
Pine41
Japanese Apricot18
Star6
Beach10
Balloon Flower138
Paper mulberry28
Hydrangea44
Bamboo17
Pine47
Diamond405
Chrysanthemum26
Clove6
Chrysanthemum165
Arrow34
Japanese wisteria18
Diamond56
Cannabis10
Izutsu12
Diamond114
Crane18
Chrysanthemum102
Bamboo45
Igeta2
Hydrangea22
Butterfly9
Diamond249
Chrysanthemum103
Diamond188
Tomoe98
Kiri177
Holly olive9
Oak78
Lightning38
Lightning4
Bamboo9
Butterfly29
Cannabis1
Chigiri4
Chrysanthemum105
Diamond293
Broad leaf bamboo56
Gourd16
Gyouyou9
Hikiryo1
Hydrangea70
Orishiki3
Hydrangea72
Japanese gentian19
Pine83
Pine81
Cherry blossom28
Hydrangea125
Creeping Wood Sorrel102
Tomoe111
Torii2
Broad leaf bamboo58
Tomoe120
Swastika17
Clove45
Moon7
Japanese Apricot65
Diamond66
Pine89
Hydrangea3
Diamond379
You29
Japanese Apricot124
Diamond415
You16
Myoga Ginger11
Balloon Flower25
Diamond139
Beach37
Mountain22
Pine59
Asian virginsbower2
Bamboo1
Rice17
Butterfly66
Balloon Flower12
Diamond7
Threeleaf arrowhead65
Folding fan106
Cherry blossom92
Diamond227
Pine65
Igeta7
Wild geese12
Star5
Paper mulberry4
Diamond189
Folding fan32
Butterfly98
Star27
Oak76
