【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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Chrysanthemum69
Car20
Tomoe41
Holly olive9
Creeping Wood Sorrel47
Pine63
Star22
Car37
Balloon Flower101
Hawk Feather73
Cherry blossom54
Pine23
Diamond139
Bamboo38
Pine67
Broad leaf bamboo28
Arrow64
Bamboo29
Pine12
Broad leaf bamboo116
Crane44
Star5
Chrysanthemum165
Fringed Pink22
Pine33
Diamond114
Paper mulberry8
Butterfly28
Japanese Apricot5
Beach18
Oak1
Hermitage7
Chrysanthemum5
Hydrangea68
Cherry blossom73
Kiri68
Tachibana Orange13
Crane21
Crane5
Diamond2
Balloon Flower118
Cannabis10
Chrysanthemum124
Turtle shell23
Diamond202
Pine35
Diamond427
Japanese Apricot105
Broad leaf bamboo53
Crowbar10
Japanese red cedar10
Japanese Apricot100
Japanese red cedar2
Balloon Flower86
Balloon Flower126
Pine51
Dove5
Moon8
Hawk Feather43
Pine94
Turtle shell58
Orishiki4
Wave15
Crane17
Star20
Sen2
Pine90
Pine47
Hydrangea1
Oak6
Lightning6
Charm13
Lightning2
Hydrangea67
Broad leaf bamboo111
Hikiryo1
Gyouyou17
Car43
Igeta12
Car24
Oak104
Diamond365
Crowbar17
Wachigai1
Butterfly15
Scales10
Bamboo8
Arrow38
Chouban2
Myoga Ginger38
Bit1
Japanese wisteria63
Diamond265
Japanese Apricot72
Turtle shell46
Hermitage1
Torii6
Car40
Torii5
Mountain1
Tomoe30
Creeping Wood Sorrel39
Maple1
Diamond189
Diamond188
Turtle shell28
Oak76
You29
Butterfly98
