【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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Diamond204
Balloon Flower70
Mountain6
Bamboo2
Chrysanthemum101
Balloon Flower94
Dove10
Car1
Car44
Bamboo7
Butterfly29
Crane47
Ray of sunlight6
Diamond2
Diamond419
Tomoe139
Cherry blossom34
Japanese wisteria15
You25
Diamond107
Creeping Wood Sorrel147
Pine21
Star26
Japanese Apricot72
Hawk Feather73
Japanese Apricot105
Hawk Feather16
Arrow28
Broad leaf bamboo66
Arrow65
Bamboo55
Beach8
Chrysanthemum163
Diamond135
Diamond54
Chrysanthemum165
Hydrangea4
Pine49
Moon14
Star39
Hydrangea45
Arrow35
Fan paper7
Gourd10
Butterfly40
Oak80
Crane37
Arrow63
Bamboo29
Hydrangea125
Balloon Flower139
Diamond46
Crane18
Fringed Pink13
Creeping Wood Sorrel1
Gourd16
Diamond18
Gourd6
Car45
Meyui3
Tomoe111
Pine30
Folding fan103
Pine84
Diamond313
Cherry blossom10
Folding fan47
Asian virginsbower5
Myoga Ginger11
Chrysanthemum121
Butterfly27
Pine1
Butterfly12
Japanese red cedar15
Tachibana Orange15
Clove18
Kasa1
Creeping Wood Sorrel104
Hawk Feather14
Fringed Pink18
Diamond222
Beach18
Bit11
Arrow32
Diamond159
Car33
Beach21
Meyui5
Pine29
Creeping Wood Sorrel159
Oak24
Car40
Tomoe80
Dove14
Car46
Bamboo33
Izutsu13
Star64
Wild geese50
Broad leaf bamboo28
Tea plant8
Pine5
Crane21
Mallow30
Balloon Flower16
Chrysanthemum30
Mallow60
Lightning1
Diamond189
Folding fan32
Diamond188
Diamond139
Diamond208
Diamond75
Bamboo28
Star27
You29
Diamond191
