【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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You17
Pine24
Horse4
Crow1
Moon3
Clove13
Arrow29
Meyui1
Tomoe53
Hawk Feather18
Crowbar11
Orishiki3
Diamond52
Balloon Flower124
Cherry blossom24
Snake's Eyes23
Cherry blossom20
Turtle shell21
Mountain50
Japanese wisteria18
Tree peony63
Beach7
Japanese ivy84
Balloon Flower56
Lightning2
Mountain8
Tachibana Orange5
Butterfly29
Tomoe18
Tomoe11
Chrysanthemum130
Broad leaf bamboo16
Diamond222
Kiri14
Diamond255
Kiri68
Kiri65
Paper mulberry29
Car45
Hawk Feather27
Beach39
Beach25
Hawk Feather20
Tomoe12
Butterfly40
Wachigai6
Japanese wisteria87
You28
Japanese Apricot56
Pine93
Hydrangea69
Diamond168
Hawk Feather39
Pine13
Cherry blossom93
Pine67
Car9
Diamond14
Diamond381
Tomoe95
Tomoe45
Folding fan29
Gourd16
Arrow42
Balloon Flower130
Folding fan41
Chrysanthemum48
Fringed Pink5
Meyui4
Star36
Scales10
Hydrangea24
Fixed fan34
Mountain10
Fan paper1
Broad leaf bamboo76
Pine35
Cherry blossom92
Kiri35
Pine71
Pine60
Broad leaf bamboo109
Turtle shell4
Noshi14
Diamond129
Charm21
You29
Lightning3
Threeleaf arrowhead16
Diamond189
Tomoe98
Car19
Balloon Flower143
Maple14
Diamond77
Japanese gentian9
Moon13
Diamond191
Tomoe150
Clove12
Mallow70
Maple1
Charm3
Pine12
Izutsu6
Bamboo15
Diamond188
Folding fan32
Diamond139
Bamboo28
Diamond2
Star5
Mallow19
