【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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Izutsu45
Diamond314
Wachigai14
Broad leaf bamboo79
Clove16
You19
You29
Cherry blossom19
Arrow32
Myoga Ginger29
Wachigai11
Turtle shell46
Oak24
Diamond75
Arrow64
Tachibana Orange31
Broad leaf bamboo121
Mountain9
Butterfly15
Pine40
Oak23
Moon9
Star16
Butterfly13
Charm14
Diamond365
Rice21
Asian virginsbower7
Tomoe14
Diamond144
Butterfly50
Tomoe69
Star54
Japanese Apricot102
Broad leaf bamboo1
Pine63
Crane9
Folding fan125
Charm20
Holly olive13
Car32
Bamboo2
Arrow38
Diamond401
Diamond227
Chigiri1
Diamond395
Hawk Feather12
Crowbar16
Japanese wisteria71
Izutsu24
Cherry blossom92
Japanese gentian9
Izutsu16
Wild geese1
Bamboo13
Cherry blossom26
Clove6
Diamond255
Chrysanthemum161
Fringed Pink17
Gourd12
Chrysanthemum127
Cherry blossom51
Balloon Flower112
Diamond297
Diamond88
Car30
Kanji46
Crowbar1
Myoga Ginger11
Mountain22
Lightning1
Bamboo38
Bamboo5
Threeleaf arrowhead12
Diamond379
Diamond419
Diamond141
Bamboo12
Bamboo17
Asian virginsbower11
Japanese red cedar16
Butterfly9
Snake's Eyes11
Igeta1
Holly olive10
Sen8
Dove14
Izutsu33
Balloon Flower146
Mallow14
Mallow18
Threeleaf arrowhead4
Wave10
Bamboo45
Mountain34
Broad leaf bamboo66
Broad leaf bamboo17
Diamond278
Chigiri3
Chrysanthemum100
Tomoe12
Diamond189
Diamond188
Folding fan32
Bamboo28
Diamond52
Mallow19
Diamond139
Meyui2
Butterfly98
