【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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Cherry blossom2
Igeta12
Dove2
Diamond5
Moon13
Chrysanthemum67
Threeleaf arrowhead65
Diamond117
Star5
Pine31
Arrow37
Tomoe52
Oak101
Hawk Feather14
Asian virginsbower2
Creeping Wood Sorrel38
Butterfly15
Crane40
Oak76
Pine56
Diamond60
Balloon Flower123
Japanese wisteria5
Beach8
Creeping Wood Sorrel1
Bit16
Creeping Wood Sorrel142
Turtle shell4
Tachibana Orange82
Turtle shell23
Maple4
Wild geese10
Clove19
Diamond66
Maple13
You30
Snake's Eyes13
Butterfly34
Tomoe136
Pine85
Japanese gentian5
Diamond373
Diamond331
Creeping Wood Sorrel101
Pine21
Diamond88
Diamond374
Creeping Wood Sorrel59
Diamond171
Diamond401
Myoga Ginger67
Mountain20
Balloon Flower70
Japanese Apricot61
You26
Japanese ivy30
Car35
Crowbar20
Paper mulberry49
Japanese red cedar6
Broad leaf bamboo116
Balloon Flower143
Butterfly28
Turtle shell11
Tree peony41
Cherry blossom23
Hydrangea45
Pine3
Pine64
Paper mulberry26
Creeping Wood Sorrel134
Japanese wisteria72
Kiri4
Holly olive13
Pine30
Creeping Wood Sorrel48
Bit18
Japanese gentian8
Broad leaf bamboo17
Diamond297
Clove16
Fixed fan1
You29
Oak35
Hawk Feather6
Hawk Feather20
Japanese Apricot101
Diamond314
Cherry blossom41
Paper mulberry4
Snake's Eyes26
Rice32
Bamboo14
Japanese gentian31
Star35
Igeta7
Hawk Feather12
Diamond188
Butterfly98
Mallow1
Diamond189
Hawk Feather18
Holly olive9
Diamond204
Folding fan32
Lightning3
Chrysanthemum39
Meyui2
