【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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Balloon Flower9
Diamond145
Diamond184
Beach8
Gourd6
Balloon Flower103
Pine17
Moon3
Pine2
Beach17
Snake's Eyes26
Hydrangea24
Diamond364
Fixed fan15
Chrysanthemum112
Balloon Flower16
Diamond406
Car16
Bamboo44
Pine8
Car15
Japanese Apricot103
Butterfly15
Diamond394
Diamond297
Myoga Ginger10
Clove1
Clove5
Butterfly50
Balloon Flower35
Turtle shell32
Diamond138
Sen8
Threeleaf arrowhead13
Kiri7
Lightning36
Japanese wisteria2
Japanese Apricot41
Snake's Eyes18
Swastika1
Balloon Flower75
Pine67
Turtle shell23
Dove2
Igeta4
Moon14
Tomoe138
Tomoe43
Butterfly71
Folding fan40
Star7
Diamond332
Diamond17
Pine72
Scales26
Dove5
Pine83
Diamond69
Maple1
Dove16
Tomoe153
Wachigai6
Tomoe7
Balloon Flower76
You33
Diamond420
Broad leaf bamboo108
Threeleaf arrowhead50
Pine91
Broad leaf bamboo53
Crane47
Sen6
Tomoe51
Chrysanthemum56
Hawk Feather45
Sen11
Car5
Balloon Flower148
Snake's Eyes8
Car23
Snake's Eyes20
Balloon Flower129
Paper mulberry50
Cherry blossom45
Hydrangea22
Bit1
Car36
Kiri68
Lightning35
Japanese Apricot101
Turtle shell20
Butterfly10
Arrow47
Japanese Apricot124
Creeping Wood Sorrel164
Pine1
Cherry blossom10
Beach23
Horse3
Clove49
Snake's Eyes13
Star25
Meyui1
Japanese wisteria88
Creeping Wood Sorrel126
Chrysanthemum18
Chigiri3
Pine28
Diamond189
Diamond188
Star5
Lightning3
Meyui2
Hawk Feather18
Holly olive9
Diamond139
Arrow35
Star27
