【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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Diamond218
You3
Myoga Ginger21
Beach8
Diamond75
Diamond188
Bamboo55
Creeping Wood Sorrel40
Mallow19
Bamboo2
Diamond305
Car23
Gourd17
Turtle shell16
Pine84
Wachigai1
Izutsu9
Tomoe22
Diamond26
Cannabis10
Crane45
Arrow58
Bamboo29
Crowbar11
Hydrangea44
Hydrangea15
Kiri33
Tomoe30
Car26
Balloon Flower6
Fixed fan13
Clove14
Clove10
Beach14
Diamond102
Arrow64
Balloon Flower146
Gourd5
Balloon Flower2
Butterfly101
Tomoe94
Diamond94
Clove17
Mallow20
Lightning8
Car32
Cherry blossom82
Car35
Scales13
Myoga Ginger15
Fixed fan1
Folding fan4
Diamond227
Beach24
Diamond20
Car41
Diamond190
Kiri65
Diamond297
Hydrangea46
Folding fan100
Mountain16
Meyui5
Mountain20
Pine30
Hydrangea45
Scales26
Tomoe14
Chrysanthemum88
Japanese wisteria71
Ray of sunlight2
Kiri68
Kanji156
Charm28
Tachibana Orange12
Kiri40
Japanese Apricot13
Hydrangea72
Izutsu11
Paper mulberry8
Japanese ivy14
Oak144
Myoga Ginger38
Japanese red cedar2
Turtle shell55
Dove13
Mallow60
Diamond117
Japanese Apricot56
Butterfly40
Chrysanthemum130
Star35
Igeta2
Car45
Tomoe11
You28
Japanese wisteria87
Beach7
Broad leaf bamboo16
Tomoe18
Diamond189
Folding fan32
You29
Lightning3
Star5
Diamond204
Diamond47
Meyui2
