【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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Japanese Apricot135
Hawk Feather13
Diamond227
Pine45
Butterfly2
Bamboo30
Maple10
Japanese Apricot48
Pine70
Chrysanthemum100
Arrow63
Diamond191
Japanese wisteria118
Butterfly105
Gourd12
Lightning3
Bamboo45
Bamboo44
Fixed fan1
Japanese ivy48
Dove2
Tomoe17
Pine35
Bamboo40
You25
Fringed Pink14
Myoga Ginger14
Diamond204
Balloon Flower16
Balloon Flower21
Creeping Wood Sorrel14
Mallow18
Diamond44
Myoga Ginger21
Paper mulberry4
Broad leaf bamboo10
Broad leaf bamboo59
Crowbar35
Tomoe32
Igeta48
Kiri95
Pine10
Pine28
Tomoe98
Arrow8
Pine79
Pine87
Rice32
Igeta32
Pine81
Bamboo7
Pine92
Diamond192
Diamond413
Diamond305
Diamond411
Diamond118
Tomoe139
Balloon Flower134
Dove8
Car22
Car32
You21
Car20
Chrysanthemum63
Chrysanthemum18
Pine46
Chrysanthemum127
Bit6
Broad leaf bamboo28
Japanese wisteria14
Hydrangea72
Clove6
Butterfly32
Wachigai10
Diamond2
Snake's Eyes15
Bit10
Bamboo4
Oak103
Diamond77
Turtle shell23
Tachibana Orange66
Gyouyou22
Arrow36
Kasa11
Cherry blossom54
Kiri1
Diamond297
Hawk Feather20
Diamond188
Star52
Myoga Ginger1
Diamond60
Arrow32
Chrysanthemum15
Turtle shell11
Balloon Flower101
Butterfly102
Car10
Diamond189
Star10
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Meyui2
Turtle shell28
Tomoe30
Oak6
