【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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Pine38
Oak7
Kanji151
Diamond364
Crow2
Crane9
Crane37
Chrysanthemum33
Chrysanthemum101
Charm28
Car19
Car13
Car11
Butterfly20
Beach16
Bamboo10
Pine14
Clove2
Tree peony85
Turtle shell9
Gourd10
Butterfly101
Myoga Ginger14
Snake's Eyes20
Hawk Feather46
Kanji46
Broad leaf bamboo109
Turtle shell56
Tea plant8
Fringed Pink1
Chrysanthemum1
Chrysanthemum137
Chrysanthemum39
Hawk Feather17
Star27
Bamboo45
Diamond189
Pine87
Balloon Flower6
Cherry blossom13
Balloon Flower129
Paper mulberry8
Izutsu16
Butterfly22
Diamond88
Wave13
Gourd16
Balloon Flower19
Tomoe98
Hawk Feather52
Folding fan1
Diamond251
Wild geese50
Maple1
Pine23
Bamboo38
Gourd14
Creeping Wood Sorrel6
Car44
Snake's Eyes10
Turtle shell22
Orishiki3
Tomoe146
Tomoe86
Hydrangea92
Car45
Fringed Pink15
Horse5
Tomoe147
Asian virginsbower14
Wave4
Wild geese84
Diamond34
Balloon Flower117
Diamond26
Oak149
Gyouyou26
Diamond354
Broad leaf bamboo116
Gyouyou21
Maple13
Butterfly32
Car41
Tomoe163
Lightning11
Swastika11
Diamond222
Diamond7
Beach15
Tachibana Orange49
Chrysanthemum126
Threeleaf arrowhead18
Arrow8
Butterfly98
Hawk Feather14
Japanese gentian19
Pine9
Balloon Flower75
Creeping Wood Sorrel1
Mountain34
Diamond139
Crane1
Oak10
Japanese wisteria13
Japanese Apricot77
Wild geese49
Hydrangea46
Dove13
Diamond188
You29
Pine67
Folding fan32
Turtle shell28
Diamond227
Oak76
