【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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Holly olive9
Chrysanthemum39
Diamond104
Kiri171
Turtle shell18
Chrysanthemum63
Pine67
Pine44
Igeta5
Meyui4
Butterfly102
Tea plant31
Oak119
Cherry blossom63
Izutsu12
Dove2
Japanese Apricot144
Kiri177
Tomoe153
Torii2
Lightning8
Pine19
Moon12
You33
Rice23
Crane27
Dove16
Mallow60
Mochi1
Folding fan40
Meyui3
Chrysanthemum8
Tomoe129
Izutsu10
Diamond221
Broad leaf bamboo18
Kiri37
Diamond223
Kasa14
Diamond60
Chrysanthemum127
Diamond46
Oak145
Diamond125
Diamond392
Folding fan24
Chrysanthemum47
Pine11
Pine21
Turtle shell43
Maple1
Hawk Feather18
Pine41
Diamond314
Gyouyou9
Mallow31
Beach16
Bamboo8
Kiri16
Myoga Ginger29
Japanese Apricot48
Butterfly18
Arrow62
Hydrangea50
Butterfly104
Turtle shell23
Bit14
Pine33
Balloon Flower83
Balloon Flower150
Diamond18
Cherry blossom93
Diamond52
Tachibana Orange10
Scales10
Myoga Ginger14
Arrow66
Balloon Flower101
Tomoe133
Chrysanthemum164
Crowbar15
Arrow10
Balloon Flower128
Creeping Wood Sorrel10
Hawk Feather13
Star13
Cherry blossom19
Tomoe43
Bamboo19
Balloon Flower144
Gyouyou8
Balloon Flower124
Asian virginsbower15
Balloon Flower61
Japanese Apricot24
Folding fan37
Hawk Feather49
Balloon Flower1
Tree peony63
Pine62
Star10
Diamond171
Wild geese50
Lightning36
Beach3
Diamond128
Bit12
Diamond189
Diamond188
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Meyui2
Turtle shell28
Oak76
Diamond227
You29
