【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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Beach13
Oak102
Diamond420
Diamond419
Kanji156
Oak23
Gourd10
Bit17
Car20
Crane11
Hermitage1
Pine65
Chrysanthemum112
Paper mulberry32
Balloon Flower106
Kiri22
Chrysanthemum165
Bamboo17
Kiri16
Bamboo16
Broad leaf bamboo122
Pine7
Japanese wisteria18
Mountain5
Car7
Igeta3
Mountain15
Igeta6
Butterfly20
Diamond9
Pine72
Diamond342
Broad leaf bamboo116
Igeta12
Cannabis13
Mallow19
Cherry blossom23
Tomoe34
Balloon Flower11
Torii5
Crane5
Folding fan40
Creeping Wood Sorrel111
Mountain17
Diamond69
Rinpou1
Oak59
Diamond398
Kanji143
Broad leaf bamboo112
Clove2
Bamboo4
Kiri55
Butterfly4
Tachibana Orange82
You19
Tachibana Orange17
Oak1
Arrow62
Igeta2
Diamond33
Star33
Cherry blossom18
Beach6
Butterfly13
Diamond5
Turtle shell18
Diamond21
Diamond27
Hydrangea43
Kiri37
Gyouyou1
Star3
Balloon Flower117
Chrysanthemum161
Diamond138
Bit16
Broad leaf bamboo109
Torii2
Folding fan125
Broad leaf bamboo67
Bamboo55
Cherry blossom14
Diamond208
Star29
Fringed Pink18
Sen6
Diamond170
Mountain10
Clove12
Arrow10
Wachigai14
Japanese red cedar2
Bamboo1
Myoga Ginger12
Arrow85
You30
Diamond396
Folding fan32
Oak145
Star10
Tomoe30
Hawk Feather20
Lightning21
Hawk Feather18
Arrow35
Diamond47
Chrysanthemum127
Meyui2
Diamond130
Diamond139
Diamond75
