【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower110
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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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Bamboo25
Arrow8
Creeping Wood Sorrel39
Chrysanthemum105
Bamboo28
Moon3
Bamboo45
Snake's Eyes1
Oak104
Bit6
Pine1
Butterfly10
Diamond145
Butterfly8
Car30
Chrysanthemum63
Charm17
Orishiki5
Japanese wisteria56
Japanese Apricot103
Bamboo37
Creeping Wood Sorrel151
Crowbar35
Diamond139
Diamond38
Dove17
Horse5
Diamond29
Hydrangea3
Creeping Wood Sorrel144
Diamond203
You21
Mallow17
Meyui3
Diamond18
Tachibana Orange13
Threeleaf arrowhead51
Pine24
Star22
Hawk Feather16
Asian virginsbower7
Tomoe98
Wild geese12
Japanese Apricot127
Bit13
Pine16
Cherry blossom17
Turtle shell11
Pine23
Pine46
Wachigai13
Pine61
Pine88
Tachibana Orange5
Rice31
Butterfly106
Scales9
Mallow60
Sen13
Diamond130
Car26
Beach1
Star29
Wave7
Cherry blossom49
Japanese ivy84
Tomoe11
Kiri88
Tomoe12
Diamond114
Myoga Ginger16
Tomoe161
Star52
Pine70
Tomoe26
Broad leaf bamboo49
Diamond313
Creeping Wood Sorrel1
Wave2
Arrow29
Fringed Pink16
Arrow58
Rinpou16
Balloon Flower139
Star26
Cherry blossom71
Butterfly102
Broad leaf bamboo100
Tomoe153
Chrysanthemum15
Balloon Flower134
Crane37
Clove5
Balloon Flower149
Cherry blossom41
Igeta32
Tree peony27
Gyouyou24
Bit18
Diamond188
Japanese wisteria72
Chrysanthemum69
Kiri34
Car28
Diamond208
Hawk Feather18
Folding fan32
Diamond47
Chrysanthemum127
Meyui2
Diamond189
Arrow35
Clove18
