【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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Sen7
You29
Sen14
Star39
You17
Arrow29
Diamond47
Pine48
Diamond417
Diamond32
Car23
Japanese wisteria114
Oak78
Lightning16
Folding fan61
Hawk Feather43
Tomoe34
Folding fan82
Paper mulberry28
Star55
Snake's Eyes18
Turtle shell28
Chrysanthemum69
Pine77
Mountain14
Holly olive9
Crowbar17
Diamond379
Broad leaf bamboo56
Folding fan32
Kiri177
Mountain18
Kiri55
Diamond16
Bamboo45
Kasa10
Creeping Wood Sorrel151
Diamond202
Oak145
Diamond22
Chrysanthemum10
Clove49
Broad leaf bamboo115
You25
Hawk Feather18
Paper mulberry4
Diamond34
Arrow19
Balloon Flower116
Diamond103
Diamond244
Scales10
Japanese wisteria59
You33
Broad leaf bamboo28
Pine25
Butterfly22
Bamboo37
Threeleaf arrowhead82
Arrow35
Butterfly71
Tea plant31
Chrysanthemum105
You30
Chrysanthemum127
Balloon Flower103
Bit11
Diamond411
Chrysanthemum166
Kanji143
Japanese Apricot10
Chrysanthemum26
Broad leaf bamboo59
Balloon Flower124
Beach18
Folding fan47
Japanese Apricot49
Beach15
Izutsu16
Japanese Apricot68
Butterfly106
Diamond397
Crowbar13
Pine82
Dove17
Cherry blossom9
Izutsu24
Snake's Eyes16
Tachibana Orange14
Mountain24
Chrysanthemum1
Chrysanthemum14
Paper mulberry32
Bit18
Diamond354
Igeta16
Meyui2
Wachigai11
Clove18
Beach1
Lightning8
Broad leaf bamboo66
Tomoe113
Pine75
Butterfly18
Folding fan105
Mountain50
Diamond189
Diamond188
Mallow19
Bamboo28
Moon13
Oak76
Diamond139
