【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower125
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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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Japanese Apricot30
Diamond278
Diamond313
Balloon Flower110
Cherry blossom18
Paper mulberry1
Diamond378
Threeleaf arrowhead50
Diamond379
Diamond380
Diamond394
Tachibana Orange15
You16
Beach11
Arrow17
Moon7
Pine76
Pine93
Pine80
Diamond399
Balloon Flower66
Chrysanthemum152
Chrysanthemum47
Swastika17
Japanese ivy30
Clove6
Myoga Ginger11
Fixed fan10
Scales1
Folding fan103
Gourd15
You33
Fringed Pink18
Pine79
Balloon Flower12
Car36
Orishiki2
Izutsu35
Chrysanthemum5
Cherry blossom41
Star5
Turtle shell11
Turtle shell28
Sen2
Diamond401
Diamond205
Hawk Feather14
Folding fan47
Horse1
Scales13
Izutsu46
Snake's Eyes8
Car16
Ray of sunlight3
Diamond38
Butterfly21
Diamond141
Broad leaf bamboo116
Kanji143
Folding fan32
Kiri13
Japanese Apricot72
Asian virginsbower7
Kiri14
Folding fan10
Beach20
Balloon Flower122
Tomoe22
Kiri55
Creeping Wood Sorrel150
Cherry blossom14
Pine70
Kiri70
Balloon Flower26
Gourd14
Balloon Flower138
Diamond396
Mallow21
Arrow47
Car41
Oak72
Beach8
Crane19
Pine30
Hydrangea67
Pine65
Japanese wisteria88
Japanese Apricot106
Butterfly66
Arrow15
Arrow38
Pine35
Diamond47
Tomoe136
Pine49
Bamboo16
Tomoe6
Cherry blossom47
Japanese Apricot34
Bamboo12
Holly olive9
Bamboo45
Diamond188
Diamond189
Tomoe56
Broad leaf bamboo18
Japanese red cedar15
Paper mulberry49
You29
Butterfly98
Oak76
Diamond227
Diamond139
Diamond52
