【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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Wave12
Japanese Apricot77
Pine13
Crane45
Oak104
Fringed Pink15
Horse5
Tree peony41
Broad leaf bamboo110
Diamond204
Arrow35
Chrysanthemum71
Tomoe34
Creeping Wood Sorrel111
Pine50
Balloon Flower20
Scales13
Clove1
Diamond366
Igeta6
Hydrangea40
Turtle shell62
Sen15
Myoga Ginger12
Diamond100
Moon7
Mountain9
Arrow64
Japanese Apricot56
Hydrangea125
Tomoe163
Chrysanthemum26
Meyui5
Wave4
Broad leaf bamboo115
Chrysanthemum102
Dove12
Pine22
Tachibana Orange36
Butterfly86
Balloon Flower136
Kasa14
Chrysanthemum67
Chigiri4
Turtle shell25
Oak13
Snake's Eyes21
Diamond47
Diamond191
Arrow10
Diamond139
Japanese ivy30
Creeping Wood Sorrel15
Folding fan32
Moon3
Balloon Flower26
Bamboo36
Car24
Paper mulberry8
Star27
Pine30
Diamond278
Threeleaf arrowhead3
Butterfly45
Pine40
Hydrangea43
Japanese ivy84
Kiri1
Oak59
Diamond52
Pine17
Crowbar13
Hydrangea101
Tomoe91
Scales10
Balloon Flower5
Chrysanthemum103
Japanese red cedar13
Car35
Diamond394
Tachibana Orange1
Folding fan78
Fixed fan11
Beach5
Mallow36
Paper mulberry10
Pine14
Diamond411
Diamond293
Cherry blossom19
Crane47
Diamond34
Diamond413
Star5
Threeleaf arrowhead16
Igeta2
Bit6
Butterfly57
Diamond223
Japanese wisteria88
Japanese wisteria68
Bamboo56
Star7
Diamond22
Diamond32
Hawk Feather18
Diamond208
Arrow47
Diamond75
Mallow14
Igeta13
Clove18
You29
