【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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Arrow35
Dove11
Pine23
Folding fan24
Diamond330
Pine88
Wave12
Diamond52
Igeta2
Sen9
Balloon Flower83
Igeta4
Folding fan35
Balloon Flower9
Diamond413
Mountain34
Igeta16
Clove49
Hawk Feather18
You24
Torii2
Fixed fan15
Diamond16
Japanese Apricot103
Tomoe133
Paper mulberry31
Chrysanthemum158
Balloon Flower129
Bit13
Horse4
Rice28
Kiri47
Bamboo45
Japanese gentian9
Diamond397
Fringed Pink11
Hawk Feather43
Threeleaf arrowhead18
Balloon Flower148
Cherry blossom24
Clove12
Diamond314
Oak76
Pine12
Broad leaf bamboo116
Balloon Flower114
Chrysanthemum56
Mallow34
Tree peony38
Mallow50
Threeleaf arrowhead65
Hydrangea40
Diamond202
Oak6
Tomoe30
Chrysanthemum39
Diamond398
Star57
Balloon Flower7
Car32
Kiri68
Horse1
Folding fan10
Cherry blossom26
Wachigai6
Mountain1
Mallow58
Threeleaf arrowhead50
Wachigai14
Diamond427
Chrysanthemum37
Diamond160
Cherry blossom20
Hawk Feather69
Diamond332
Diamond204
Diamond21
Oak148
Beach18
Beach13
Mountain29
Turtle shell21
Butterfly70
Hydrangea99
Clove10
Crowbar10
Hikiryo1
Rinpou16
Bamboo10
Diamond428
Butterfly19
Broad leaf bamboo65
Mallow8
Charm23
Diamond20
Tomoe53
Tree peony43
Snake's Eyes20
Butterfly47
Wachigai15
Diamond256
Japanese gentian31
Izutsu25
Pine32
Japanese wisteria31
Tomoe94
Tachibana Orange12
You3
Tree peony36
Mallow36
Diamond189
Diamond188
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Bamboo28
Lightning3
Star5
