【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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Cherry blossom54
Chrysanthemum67
Arrow24
Folding fan32
You29
Balloon Flower143
Arrow27
Bamboo57
Beach39
Chrysanthemum124
Butterfly41
Diamond209
Oak37
Bamboo14
Car27
Diamond104
Broad leaf bamboo66
Japanese gentian9
Arrow62
Balloon Flower127
Cannabis13
Chrysanthemum55
Oak145
Diamond206
Creeping Wood Sorrel38
Japanese Apricot4
Star27
You12
Hydrangea15
Sen12
Cannabis10
Chigiri4
Hawk Feather12
Diamond188
Creeping Wood Sorrel96
Kiri177
Sen2
Diamond297
Gyouyou9
Maple1
Diamond117
Beach13
You30
Torii6
Star5
Pine6
Chrysanthemum2
Mallow19
Crane44
Fixed fan15
Beach7
Japanese Apricot41
Pine42
Folding fan101
Chrysanthemum16
Clove1
Japanese wisteria72
Arrow29
Arrow64
Chrysanthemum69
Diamond207
Bamboo36
Beach14
Japanese red cedar11
Hawk Feather6
Karabana3
Japanese Apricot36
Kasa11
Hydrangea49
Sen11
Pine76
Pine29
Japanese wisteria18
Oak47
Diamond208
Asian virginsbower1
Kiri30
Myoga Ginger21
Izutsu2
Cherry blossom28
Diamond139
Cherry blossom21
Turtle shell21
Chrysanthemum1
Broad leaf bamboo61
Japanese Apricot65
Mountain10
Clove15
Car31
Clove12
Mountain12
Car38
Pine88
Oak21
Beach17
Mallow20
Arrow12
Tachibana Orange13
Diamond227
Oak49
Diamond189
Bamboo31
Pine38
Oak6
Tomoe34
Turtle shell16
Star10
Turtle shell28
Tomoe30
Meyui2
