【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower70
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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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Japanese wisteria14
Bamboo28
Chrysanthemum165
Chrysanthemum56
Tomoe139
Balloon Flower20
Wild geese49
Japanese wisteria59
Chigiri4
Hydrangea12
Chrysanthemum11
Diamond189
Gyouyou9
Diamond427
Butterfly41
Bamboo26
Diamond314
Izutsu33
Sen9
Clove54
Diamond208
Cherry blossom54
Diamond139
Mountain5
Pine21
Snake's Eyes16
Beach14
Pine80
Crane11
Car23
Beach13
Chrysanthemum13
Mountain29
Diamond7
Igeta44
Tomoe161
Chrysanthemum67
Mallow36
Diamond145
Gyouyou10
Broad leaf bamboo66
Balloon Flower66
Japanese Apricot135
Diamond18
Hydrangea3
Turtle shell56
Turtle shell25
Myoga Ginger67
Folding fan32
Rice32
Pine85
Crane27
Star29
Maple4
Diamond227
Diamond229
Diamond373
Car22
Oak24
You26
Creeping Wood Sorrel142
Hawk Feather7
Threeleaf arrowhead5
Butterfly34
Chigiri5
Igeta3
Snake's Eyes11
Paper mulberry49
Igeta5
Diamond188
Maple12
Tomoe136
Oak76
Tomoe7
Balloon Flower4
Igeta2
Mallow21
Diamond313
Japanese gentian5
Creeping Wood Sorrel101
Diamond88
Snake's Eyes13
Maple13
Mountain20
You30
Tachibana Orange82
Diamond66
Car35
Turtle shell23
Clove19
Diamond171
Wild geese10
Creeping Wood Sorrel59
Japanese ivy30
Clove45
Beach8
Arrow47
Diamond122
Butterfly104
You29
Star27
Diamond75
Chrysanthemum69
