【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 Apricot72
Japanese Apricot109
Diamond202
Diamond129
Pine3
Butterfly57
Diamond191
Threeleaf arrowhead3
Mountain11
Diamond227
Cherry blossom16
Diamond379
Car46
Igeta3
Beach6
Beach7
Pine85
Pine6
Crane1
Japanese wisteria30
Tea plant1
Threeleaf arrowhead16
Chrysanthemum165
Japanese Apricot39
Arrow6
Karabana3
Hawk Feather43
Diamond190
You29
Pine46
Japanese Apricot34
Meyui4
Chrysanthemum14
Folding fan32
Diamond188
You25
Star63
Broad leaf bamboo66
Moon13
Dove15
Star52
Mountain16
Chrysanthemum124
Butterfly41
Cherry blossom73
Butterfly103
Wave13
Hydrangea10
Mountain34
Holly olive9
Oak149
Sen10
Hydrangea43
Pine71
Kiri177
Bamboo30
Chrysanthemum106
Cherry blossom54
Chrysanthemum163
Orishiki4
Japanese wisteria17
Creeping Wood Sorrel71
Torii2
Bit17
Igeta7
Japanese Apricot13
Car27
Tomoe52
Diamond16
Broad leaf bamboo121
Star15
Mallow18
Pine57
Diamond47
Hawk Feather12
Diamond117
Tomoe98
Pine81
Wave7
You26
Fringed Pink18
Oak102
Creeping Wood Sorrel5
Arrow36
Cherry blossom28
Balloon Flower137
Oak21
Threeleaf arrowhead18
Butterfly46
Mallow21
Cannabis10
Charm14
Diamond26
Cherry blossom37
Wachigai10
Butterfly22
Bamboo17
Hawk Feather15
Pine36
Fringed Pink12
Tomoe38
Chrysanthemum38
Paper mulberry4
Lightning3
Bamboo4
Paper mulberry10
Diamond189
Diamond204
Meyui2
Fixed fan1
Star27
