【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower23
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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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Oak36
Balloon Flower106
Bamboo9
Pine10
Ray of sunlight2
Diamond56
Hydrangea72
Diamond331
Oak103
Pine64
Turtle shell3
Oak76
Mountain3
Hydrangea80
Japanese Apricot101
Mountain14
Crow2
Balloon Flower4
Igeta21
Creeping Wood Sorrel104
Car24
Balloon Flower147
Diamond256
Tomoe153
Asian virginsbower10
Butterfly46
Diamond7
Sen2
Arrow36
Lightning21
Mountain6
Balloon Flower114
Bamboo33
Mountain18
Hydrangea10
Chrysanthemum10
Diamond88
Diamond91
Creeping Wood Sorrel102
Mallow1
Broad leaf bamboo122
Folding fan35
Snake's Eyes20
Butterfly95
Wave10
Pine83
Broad leaf bamboo109
Crane11
Chrysanthemum163
Paper mulberry8
Diamond17
Fixed fan15
Cannabis3
Folding fan4
Bamboo13
Star46
You35
Diamond128
Charm11
Pine92
Mallow16
Butterfly74
Igeta7
Tachibana Orange13
Ray of sunlight4
Myoga Ginger38
Hawk Feather17
Hawk Feather7
Butterfly98
Chrysanthemum107
Japanese wisteria30
Gyouyou9
Japanese Apricot127
Japanese Apricot135
Butterfly15
Oak106
Chrysanthemum33
Diamond405
Pine81
Arrow15
Crane37
Chrysanthemum72
Clove16
Dove10
Car21
Wild geese81
Arrow49
Diamond365
Diamond229
Bamboo23
Butterfly57
Bamboo28
Balloon Flower29
Bamboo44
Oak13
Beach35
Car42
Diamond378
Igeta2
Tomoe11
Crane18
Sen1
Pine25
Diamond75
Diamond5
Diamond168
Balloon Flower127
Tomoe30
Chrysanthemum137
Tree peony41
Cherry blossom54
