【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower29
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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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Tomoe12
Wachigai12
Tachibana Orange5
Cherry blossom71
Holly olive13
Bamboo10
Tree peony43
Myoga Ginger13
Cherry blossom49
Car11
Pine33
Butterfly35
Diamond100
Beach15
Moon11
Diamond46
Mallow19
Gyouyou10
Beach20
Arrow61
Pine75
Crane37
Tea plant12
Creeping Wood Sorrel6
Chrysanthemum33
You7
Bamboo26
Japanese Apricot11
Broad leaf bamboo74
Hydrangea34
Oak149
Pine85
Bamboo8
Turtle shell16
Chrysanthemum72
Broad leaf bamboo9
Diamond22
Butterfly99
Creeping Wood Sorrel38
Bamboo28
Japanese Apricot27
Broad leaf bamboo64
Wave15
Oak112
Diamond10
Diamond52
Folding fan103
Torii1
Butterfly41
Diamond347
Myoga Ginger16
Japanese Apricot102
Diamond75
Diamond364
Pine53
Diamond366
Car13
Arrow84
Hermitage6
Wave1
Diamond50
Threeleaf arrowhead4
Diamond47
Broad leaf bamboo100
Butterfly10
Izutsu17
Fringed Pink5
Broad leaf bamboo113
Diamond209
Snake's Eyes12
You35
Diamond332
Pine56
Bamboo30
Diamond8
Maple10
Japanese ivy86
Diamond185
Diamond124
Turtle shell26
Charm12
Charm24
Car26
Creeping Wood Sorrel127
Chrysanthemum158
Crane21
Gourd14
Diamond131
Izutsu24
You29
Japanese Apricot56
Mountain11
You11
Bamboo7
Pine61
Sen10
Star3
Tomoe91
Mountain3
Tree peony84
Balloon Flower127
Diamond415
Turtle shell4
Japanese ivy48
Butterfly20
Tomoe8
Hydrangea3
Rice28
Gyouyou9
Pine81
Tomoe30
Tree peony41
Chrysanthemum137
Cherry blossom54
Tachibana Orange13
