【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower37
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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
Toki Akechi Sengoku
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Balloon Flower104
Diamond107
Beach14
Sen11
Sen13
Sen14
Tree peony63
Diamond16
Butterfly96
Cherry blossom39
Torii6
Asian virginsbower11
Butterfly4
Kanji103
Japanese red cedar16
Diamond171
Pine79
Crane17
Maple14
Car23
Chrysanthemum11
Diamond18
Balloon Flower74
Balloon Flower67
Crowbar16
Hawk Feather7
Holly olive1
Tree peony26
Japanese ivy1
Diamond128
Japanese wisteria55
Diamond39
Pine55
Tree peony47
Diamond314
Pine62
Balloon Flower148
Hermitage7
Horse5
Horse4
Cherry blossom93
Lightning4
Paper mulberry28
Pine67
Hermitage4
Hermitage3
You17
Cherry blossom21
Tree peony85
Car26
Bamboo56
Butterfly98
Turtle shell3
Wachigai11
Diamond130
Diamond222
Diamond2
Wave13
Tomoe6
Rinpou13
Butterfly41
Diamond413
Bamboo5
Izutsu2
Horse1
Lightning1
Cherry blossom27
Bamboo17
Butterfly86
Turtle shell20
Tomoe120
Butterfly15
Balloon Flower124
Balloon Flower140
Kiri13
Tachibana Orange11
Asian virginsbower5
Tachibana Orange10
Diamond401
Chrysanthemum112
Chrysanthemum103
Balloon Flower110
Car4
Chrysanthemum101
Arrow4
Clove19
Beach10
Lightning3
Paper mulberry31
Star27
Beach6
Moon11
Rinpou11
Car17
Creeping Wood Sorrel131
Diamond364
Broad leaf bamboo117
Beach20
Wild geese32
You7
Mountain5
Oak49
Crane5
Diamond102
Car19
Arrow35
Hawk Feather18
You26
Arrow47
Igeta13
Clove18
Hikiryo3
Meyui2
