【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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Pine49
Bamboo24
Balloon Flower3
Butterfly35
Beach15
Cherry blossom49
Cherry blossom90
Diamond46
Lightning11
Mallow19
Kiri59
Pine12
Japanese Apricot11
Paper mulberry8
Crowbar15
Car11
Clove14
Diamond100
Diamond125
Hydrangea34
Chrysanthemum161
Beach18
Chigiri5
Bamboo1
Tree peony27
Tomoe20
Kiri173
Balloon Flower142
Japanese Apricot102
Pine38
Hawk Feather5
Chrysanthemum33
Cherry blossom37
Broad leaf bamboo56
Bamboo10
Tomoe133
Beach16
Butterfly57
Balloon Flower106
Hermitage4
Car31
Wave2
Pine81
Turtle shell43
Tomoe7
Arrow61
Tomoe106
Gyouyou10
Beach12
Izutsu14
Star7
Tachibana Orange15
Chrysanthemum124
Chrysanthemum112
Kiri95
Igeta7
Pine87
Diamond189
Oak103
Mountain34
Bamboo45
Oak37
Kiri177
Cherry blossom45
Kiri13
Diamond206
Mountain16
Star47
Turtle shell11
Diamond138
Moon13
Maple1
Hydrangea101
Lightning2
Japanese wisteria16
Fixed fan9
Japanese Apricot10
Charm24
Hydrangea67
Turtle shell29
Chrysanthemum163
Oak145
Japanese gentian9
Broad leaf bamboo116
Balloon Flower97
Pine55
Tomoe14
Pine15
Diamond22
Creeping Wood Sorrel151
Paper mulberry27
Arrow38
Noshi14
Balloon Flower127
Diamond401
Balloon Flower102
Gyouyou21
Arrow34
Clove54
Hydrangea47
Japanese Apricot39
You16
Rice31
Diamond47
Pine4
Diamond60
Arrow6
Tomoe19
Diamond208
Hawk Feather18
Arrow35
Folding fan32
You29
Meyui2
Chrysanthemum127
Diamond130
Diamond75
