【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower109
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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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Butterfly18
Clove1
Pine85
Beach24
Asian virginsbower6
Pine94
Dove13
Japanese ivy1
Bit7
Oak30
Crane40
Tomoe150
Balloon Flower140
Tachibana Orange13
Oak112
Sen10
Balloon Flower14
Japanese ivy46
Gourd16
Diamond256
Butterfly71
Charm21
Diamond129
Balloon Flower123
Diamond47
Igeta18
Creeping Wood Sorrel147
Star20
Mallow58
Japanese red cedar15
Wild geese23
Arrow64
Chrysanthemum9
Butterfly57
Crowbar20
Japanese Apricot41
Pine37
Sen21
Broad leaf bamboo66
Paper mulberry49
Butterfly8
Diamond400
Gourd1
Hydrangea3
Balloon Flower26
Pine91
Pine50
Scales10
Japanese Apricot33
Sen11
Broad leaf bamboo55
Broad leaf bamboo112
Bamboo11
Japanese Apricot107
Dove2
Hydrangea80
Oak72
Crane18
Broad leaf bamboo120
Japanese Apricot62
Turtle shell62
Scales26
Balloon Flower112
Diamond209
Tomoe91
Maple12
Crane9
Tachibana Orange12
Tachibana Orange82
Kiri173
Diamond265
Diamond251
Turtle shell20
Pine55
Charm10
Car41
Paper mulberry12
Threeleaf arrowhead58
Kasa11
Hawk Feather7
Butterfly78
Chrysanthemum164
Chrysanthemum165
Butterfly34
Chrysanthemum26
Diamond130
Diamond144
Diamond16
Kiri33
Tomoe45
Diamond210
Cherry blossom82
Tomoe94
Clove47
Diamond310
Diamond160
Mountain16
Japanese ivy51
Izutsu15
Creeping Wood Sorrel106
Star39
Car34
Wave5
Lightning4
Kiri16
Karabana3
Wave7
Diamond75
Tomoe30
Gyouyou9
Tree peony41
Bamboo28
Pine81
Chrysanthemum137
Star5
Cherry blossom54
Oak76
