【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower20
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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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Tomoe93
Butterfly18
Japanese Apricot72
Turtle shell21
Japanese wisteria14
Fringed Pink15
Mountain47
Swastika17
Torii6
Tomoe120
Hydrangea25
Beach17
Bit13
Sen12
Pine63
Balloon Flower145
Diamond256
Diamond102
Gourd12
Bamboo28
Chrysanthemum166
Oak21
Izutsu35
Broad leaf bamboo58
Oak76
Crane44
Beach1
Cherry blossom71
Mallow18
Broad leaf bamboo121
Creeping Wood Sorrel15
Creeping Wood Sorrel111
Threeleaf arrowhead7
Bit11
Izutsu15
Diamond75
Star27
Threeleaf arrowhead58
Diamond373
Crowbar35
Snake's Eyes1
Bamboo45
Butterfly22
Japanese Apricot65
Creeping Wood Sorrel114
Mallow14
Arrow47
Creeping Wood Sorrel6
Cherry blossom51
Balloon Flower114
Fan paper7
Beach13
Butterfly45
Chrysanthemum107
Car28
Diamond189
Fringed Pink22
Diamond188
Japanese Apricot5
Japanese wisteria72
Creeping Wood Sorrel147
Car18
Pine30
Kiri13
Chrysanthemum69
Hikiryo1
Tomoe1
Pine50
Kiri68
Japanese red cedar14
Tomoe6
Broad leaf bamboo17
Car23
Mountain12
Crowbar11
Folding fan103
Kasa10
Igeta21
Diamond104
Star6
Igeta2
Oak37
Chrysanthemum6
Chrysanthemum137
Crane21
Beach21
Diamond208
Horse4
Bamboo15
Cherry blossom42
Chrysanthemum67
Tomoe138
Balloon Flower60
Pine85
Diamond47
Diamond52
Moon13
Bamboo56
Pine6
Horse1
Tomoe12
Gyouyou9
Hawk Feather18
Folding fan32
Chrysanthemum127
Diamond139
Meyui2
Arrow35
Clove18
