【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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Gourd6
Pine58
Arrow61
Butterfly74
Threeleaf arrowhead5
Star29
Fan paper5
Balloon Flower12
Pine94
Hydrangea14
Mountain31
Broad leaf bamboo81
Turtle shell14
Cherry blossom45
Beach39
Balloon Flower122
Kiri10
Balloon Flower36
Rice29
Star39
Rice32
Diamond331
Arrow47
Japanese wisteria68
Mallow20
Snake's Eyes28
Mountain25
Oak23
Threeleaf arrowhead82
Car28
Tomoe19
Pine59
Dove10
Cherry blossom54
Maple14
Diamond315
Hydrangea125
Diamond75
You11
Fringed Pink22
Fringed Pink11
Turtle shell25
Diamond64
Butterfly97
Folding fan6
Tomoe28
Scales25
Diamond38
Tomoe133
Tree peony63
Diamond104
Diamond244
Dove8
Pine55
Creeping Wood Sorrel59
Butterfly18
Oak105
Star7
Bamboo37
Arrow14
Bamboo48
Sen7
Creeping Wood Sorrel156
Chrysanthemum39
Tomoe153
Wachigai1
Arrow35
Diamond39
Myoga Ginger12
Tomoe17
Mountain36
Beach36
Hermitage3
Mountain35
Fixed fan10
Mallow1
Mountain2
Lightning2
Mallow36
Diamond401
Star11
Wild geese1
Hermitage7
Pine37
Diamond192
Moon13
Oak49
Japanese wisteria2
Hawk Feather6
Fringed Pink1
Hydrangea15
Gyouyou9
Rinpou9
Gourd16
Pine70
Pine48
Beach15
Balloon Flower100
Diamond11
Torii2
Cherry blossom19
Fixed fan1
Gourd5
Pine81
Bamboo28
Chrysanthemum137
Tree peony41
Tachibana Orange13
Tomoe30
Creeping Wood Sorrel47
