【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower135
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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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Diamond114
Chrysanthemum127
Tomoe161
Hydrangea25
Cannabis2
Kiri16
Oak47
Swastika17
Butterfly82
Diamond122
Kanji132
Japanese gentian32
Cherry blossom93
Balloon Flower145
Kiri171
Wild geese12
Tachibana Orange15
Diamond89
Diamond129
Paper mulberry4
Izutsu35
Wachigai13
Threeleaf arrowhead51
You26
Paper mulberry28
Oak6
Gyouyou2
Tomoe38
Mochi1
Butterfly86
Tree peony27
Asian virginsbower6
Chrysanthemum1
Kiri59
Car27
Pine70
Pine79
Charm15
Tree peony84
Creeping Wood Sorrel71
Chrysanthemum112
Car9
Hawk Feather17
Hawk Feather40
Izutsu1
Diamond138
Diamond364
Pine91
Mallow14
Cannabis4
Pine29
Broad leaf bamboo121
Chrysanthemum32
Pine72
Dove13
Butterfly32
Cherry blossom49
Bamboo31
Balloon Flower134
Diamond96
Snake's Eyes5
Diamond32
Snake's Eyes10
Diamond394
Chrysanthemum71
Kiri177
Creeping Wood Sorrel152
Diamond18
Hawk Feather1
Izutsu10
Lightning4
Tomoe22
Rinpou15
Fixed fan1
Tomoe26
Car6
Car17
Diamond54
Pine12
Oak107
Balloon Flower16
Pine42
Diamond278
Creeping Wood Sorrel112
Arrow28
Chrysanthemum8
Dove2
Beach7
Tomoe106
Gourd16
Maple4
Arrow37
Kasa12
Pine71
Oak102
Pine94
Beach8
Kiri178
Oak24
Hydrangea99
Fixed fan16
Diamond7
Turtle shell3
Creeping Wood Sorrel34
Cannabis1
Arrow35
Hawk Feather18
Diamond208
Arrow47
Diamond130
Clove18
Igeta13
Diamond47
Hikiryo3
