【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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Tomoe147
Hawk Feather10
Beach3
Cherry blossom1
Tomoe43
Pine1
Kasa10
Threeleaf arrowhead5
Meyui4
Pine12
Beach17
Tree peony84
Japanese Apricot127
Diamond315
Tea plant31
Creeping Wood Sorrel11
Mountain47
Butterfly58
Mountain13
Tomoe111
Folding fan32
You25
Oak6
Japanese ivy30
Balloon Flower61
Butterfly1
Kiri13
Chrysanthemum88
Mountain28
Chigiri3
Balloon Flower94
Balloon Flower139
Star43
Chrysanthemum137
Diamond130
Meyui2
Kiri177
Diamond138
Balloon Flower103
Crane19
Asian virginsbower15
Scales26
Sen14
Diamond189
Diamond52
Hawk Feather13
Pine34
Clove5
Creeping Wood Sorrel96
Mallow19
Arrow24
Broad leaf bamboo56
Arrow27
Tachibana Orange100
Wild geese1
Folding fan103
Japanese Apricot105
Broad leaf bamboo121
Oak145
Myoga Ginger11
Arrow10
Izutsu46
Tomoe12
Tomoe19
Threeleaf arrowhead12
Chrysanthemum72
Threeleaf arrowhead13
Hydrangea12
Hawk Feather5
Pine80
Dove17
Diamond139
Diamond96
Star27
Fringed Pink18
Oak149
Diamond227
Tachibana Orange12
Threeleaf arrowhead16
Wild geese84
Clove49
Diamond278
Clove1
Star1
Arrow37
You30
Diamond207
Igeta2
Clove45
Wild geese23
Moon7
Tomoe98
Bamboo36
Gyouyou2
Rinpou13
Balloon Flower138
Diamond117
Beach14
Fringed Pink7
Lightning11
Star10
Diamond188
Turtle shell28
Oak76
Tomoe30
