【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower25
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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.
warlord, or daimyo
Akechi Toki Yamagata Kato
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Diamond139
Clove54
Broad leaf bamboo58
Mountain22
Tomoe146
Balloon Flower125
Balloon Flower12
Tomoe111
Arrow29
Moon7
Broad leaf bamboo18
Beach21
Gyouyou9
Pine81
Cannabis7
Balloon Flower15
Chrysanthemum112
Diamond114
Beach36
Japanese Apricot72
Kanji134
Broad leaf bamboo119
Chrysanthemum126
Myoga Ginger11
Mallow18
Star5
Creeping Wood Sorrel124
Japanese Apricot39
Tomoe89
Charm10
Tachibana Orange16
Chrysanthemum5
Pine57
Arrow8
Torii2
Oak76
Crane37
Pine7
Diamond75
Gyouyou31
Creeping Wood Sorrel6
Japanese Apricot82
You29
Izutsu1
Pine89
Cherry blossom92
Rice17
Diamond379
Diamond66
Swastika17
Asian virginsbower2
Beach37
Hydrangea125
Tomoe120
Folding fan106
Tachibana Orange100
Clove45
You16
Pine59
Japanese Apricot65
Chrysanthemum14
Igeta13
Tomoe91
Threeleaf arrowhead65
Creeping Wood Sorrel102
Butterfly66
Hydrangea3
Japanese Apricot124
Lightning38
Mochi2
Diamond203
Japanese ivy86
Diamond81
Hawk Feather88
Fixed fan15
Oak10
Oak112
Chigiri2
Balloon Flower70
Diamond33
Bamboo1
Japanese Apricot1
Balloon Flower127
Cherry blossom25
Butterfly2
Chrysanthemum53
Clove15
Diamond159
Diamond38
Gyouyou24
Gourd11
Japanese gentian19
Folding fan58
Hydrangea63
Oak145
Pine67
Diamond249
Japanese wisteria5
Bit11
Tomoe30
Tree peony41
Bamboo28
Chrysanthemum137
Crane5
Cherry blossom54
