【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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Creeping Wood Sorrel68
Clove3
Car46
Balloon Flower100
Snake's Eyes13
Arrow66
Pine83
Asian virginsbower13
Creeping Wood Sorrel10
Igeta38
Japanese Apricot5
Rice21
Diamond406
Arrow64
You11
Balloon Flower101
Diamond105
Moon9
Balloon Flower124
Mountain20
Japanese ivy48
Tachibana Orange14
Oak47
Balloon Flower29
Japanese Apricot27
Japanese wisteria80
Fixed fan34
Tomoe139
Tachibana Orange66
Hawk Feather27
Folding fan84
Star57
Fringed Pink12
Car19
Japanese Apricot49
Car23
Japanese red cedar12
Tea plant12
Beach10
Oak21
Broad leaf bamboo113
Diamond331
Diamond256
Balloon Flower11
Tomoe14
Threeleaf arrowhead3
Diamond206
Pine30
Paper mulberry49
Bamboo28
Sen8
Bamboo2
Star55
Balloon Flower147
Diamond297
Kasa13
Pine29
Tomoe34
Balloon Flower92
Pine68
Tea plant24
Broad leaf bamboo76
Mallow64
Cherry blossom24
Hydrangea46
Folding fan4
Car38
Diamond8
Sen7
Diamond88
Hawk Feather13
Folding fan29
Lightning3
Crowbar26
Japanese wisteria114
Rinpou15
Turtle shell12
Gyouyou31
Lightning36
Oak80
Asian virginsbower16
Diamond202
Oak35
Creeping Wood Sorrel152
Diamond26
Crane6
Star35
Cherry blossom94
Fixed fan17
Diamond66
Scales26
Star10
Karabana29
Tomoe94
Turtle shell23
Diamond191
Car5
Maple12
Mountain9
Tomoe95
Tomoe52
Tomoe65
Star14
Tomoe45
Star34
Oak148
Tomoe8
Diamond374
Clove41
Diamond189
Diamond188
Diamond139
Folding fan32
Hawk Feather18
Diamond52
Star5
Diamond2
Turtle shell28
