【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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Car38
Diamond38
Hawk Feather88
Balloon Flower142
Arrow58
Diamond17
Diamond125
Chrysanthemum164
Crane47
Japanese Apricot109
Wave12
Diamond54
Sen12
Tomoe137
Tree peony38
Chrysanthemum165
Balloon Flower113
Japanese gentian31
Japanese ivy69
Myoga Ginger15
Pine51
Folding fan24
Tomoe12
Bit16
Cherry blossom25
Hawk Feather60
Star20
Tree peony61
Cannabis4
Beach12
Oak36
Hawk Feather25
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Myoga Ginger16
Crane5
Torii6
Tomoe163
Balloon Flower60
Charm24
Beach1
Threeleaf arrowhead10
Japanese ivy1
Balloon Flower97
Japanese Apricot82
Snake's Eyes15
Bamboo25
Tomoe87
Pine34
Tachibana Orange11
Fringed Pink12
Snake's Eyes17
Bit17
Izutsu24
Wave9
Threeleaf arrowhead15
Japanese ivy68
Diamond95
Lightning3
Fringed Pink11
Orishiki1
Japanese ivy51
Hikiryo3
Pine88
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Izutsu13
Diamond102
Cherry blossom29
Lightning4
Turtle shell28
Star5
Diamond41
Gourd14
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Diamond10
Mochi1
Diamond20
Diamond249
Kasa3
Diamond313
Igeta44
Creeping Wood Sorrel39
Gyouyou21
Folding fan101
Pine3
Chrysanthemum119
Hawk Feather27
Fixed fan11
Kiri55
Chrysanthemum1
Fringed Pink1
Creeping Wood Sorrel104
Pine64
Hawk Feather7
Mallow64
Kasa1
Diamond373
Orishiki5
Diamond75
Chrysanthemum107
Broad leaf bamboo30
Japanese Apricot5
Mochi2
Car9
Balloon Flower127
Gyouyou9
Pine81
Tomoe30
Tree peony41
Chrysanthemum137
Bamboo28
Cherry blossom54
Tachibana Orange13
