【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower11
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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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Pine4
Pine18
Izutsu16
Chrysanthemum71
Charm20
Hermitage6
Pine22
Chrysanthemum105
Hermitage2
Japanese wisteria15
Diamond184
Mallow31
Chrysanthemum6
Creeping Wood Sorrel151
Pine53
Japanese ivy84
Hawk Feather1
Gourd13
Balloon Flower114
Oak101
Pine10
Mountain1
Diamond189
Kiri65
Mountain10
Creeping Wood Sorrel71
Scales26
Oak23
Japanese Apricot34
Diamond332
Car39
Arrow29
Wachigai13
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Diamond192
Hydrangea22
Tachibana Orange16
Arrow1
Dove1
Moon12
Beach11
Fan paper7
Holly olive1
Broad leaf bamboo59
Clove3
Oak105
Pine56
Japanese wisteria5
Hydrangea50
Balloon Flower131
Bamboo30
Creeping Wood Sorrel15
Arrow13
You24
Chrysanthemum68
Cherry blossom16
Balloon Flower142
Diamond69
Torii6
Kiri50
Folding fan32
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Creeping Wood Sorrel144
Japanese wisteria59
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Bamboo23
Hawk Feather25
Cherry blossom26
Pine30
Balloon Flower143
Gyouyou21
Diamond202
Diamond64
Rinpou13
You29
Balloon Flower119
Hydrangea44
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Mallow18
Lightning21
Gourd11
Turtle shell56
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Diamond75
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Car18
Rice31
Pine69
Igeta44
Diamond333
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Oak47
Broad leaf bamboo56
Diamond314
Beach25
Clove49
Creeping Wood Sorrel101
Clove45
Wave9
Diamond171
Asian virginsbower2
Paper mulberry31
Diamond208
Hawk Feather18
Arrow35
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Clove18
