【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower100
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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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Bamboo5
Bamboo13
Creeping Wood Sorrel124
Diamond417
Crow2
Diamond32
Wild geese49
Oak145
Arrow13
Charm6
Balloon Flower6
Hawk Feather12
Diamond204
Tomoe11
Crowbar16
Beach13
Butterfly45
Diamond159
Meyui1
Arrow17
Japanese Apricot62
Creeping Wood Sorrel71
Crane21
Charm17
Diamond202
Clove2
Chouban2
Clove1
Oak10
Broad leaf bamboo53
Myoga Ginger15
Diamond207
Crane37
Balloon Flower7
Crane9
Hydrangea44
Hydrangea14
Star55
Chrysanthemum165
Creeping Wood Sorrel114
Bit15
Oak6
Japanese Apricot18
Folding fan82
Japanese ivy84
Star27
Pine62
Beach1
Diamond364
Tomoe20
Snake's Eyes15
Car3
Balloon Flower76
Cherry blossom27
Car5
Butterfly35
Turtle shell23
Chrysanthemum106
Broad leaf bamboo117
You24
Diamond47
Igeta2
Arrow64
Diamond265
Hydrangea63
Japanese Apricot49
Chrysanthemum164
Cherry blossom39
Mallow36
Oak23
Balloon Flower137
Fringed Pink7
Charm21
Arrow36
Car2
Izutsu17
Pine61
Wild geese50
Charm18
Tomoe56
Asian virginsbower16
Tomoe114
Igeta7
Butterfly104
Car9
Diamond100
Diamond384
Bamboo23
Folding fan103
Igeta1
Paper mulberry1
Mountain2
Beach21
Balloon Flower38
Fringed Pink10
Diamond60
Fixed fan10
Diamond227
Japanese wisteria13
Diamond222
Butterfly86
Balloon Flower143
Broad leaf bamboo16
Balloon Flower138
Diamond373
Fixed fan15
Diamond189
Star10
Oak76
Diamond188
Diamond139
Turtle shell28
You29
Pine67
Tomoe30
Butterfly98
