【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower83
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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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Diamond189
Bit10
Kasa14
Bamboo10
Bit16
Folding fan105
Tachibana Orange14
Pine8
Oak37
Turtle shell27
Diamond227
Mountain15
Orishiki1
Turtle shell28
Chrysanthemum14
Kiri136
Japanese Apricot18
Lightning6
Wave13
Pine82
Broad leaf bamboo112
Tomoe137
Cherry blossom27
Tomoe14
Scales25
Clove18
Wachigai1
Balloon Flower105
Arrow1
Car12
Beach11
Diamond400
Wild geese9
Turtle shell56
Diamond7
Bamboo4
Star7
Lightning2
Car25
Scales26
Chrysanthemum47
Tomoe7
Diamond411
Hydrangea72
Hawk Feather37
Kanji143
Star33
Hydrangea25
Bamboo24
Butterfly93
Pine78
Clove45
Hydrangea3
Fixed fan9
Star2
Diamond204
Balloon Flower112
Oak7
Lightning38
Diamond33
Diamond10
Bit13
Bit14
Diamond130
Bamboo30
Kiri14
Chrysanthemum26
Kanji151
Diamond265
Butterfly86
Snake's Eyes12
Broad leaf bamboo108
Balloon Flower148
Myoga Ginger67
Clove6
Japanese red cedar12
Igeta11
Asian virginsbower1
Threeleaf arrowhead15
Tomoe37
Tachibana Orange36
Kasa10
Chrysanthemum166
Balloon Flower75
Japanese Apricot10
Paper mulberry31
Butterfly27
Paper mulberry32
You17
Star16
Cherry blossom9
Hawk Feather27
Butterfly98
Pine87
Myoga Ginger38
Cherry blossom73
Pine56
Mountain9
Balloon Flower107
Arrow35
Hawk Feather18
Arrow47
You26
Igeta13
Hikiryo3
Mallow30
Meyui2
