【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower4
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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
Matsudaira Ota
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Pine80
Arrow43
Charm11
Diamond207
Diamond370
Pine93
Hawk Feather14
Balloon Flower75
Beach8
Butterfly10
Threeleaf arrowhead13
Butterfly35
Pine3
Pine13
Japanese Apricot4
Kiri7
Tachibana Orange48
Japanese Apricot62
Arrow58
Clove5
Izutsu6
Mallow1
Diamond75
Diamond168
Bamboo20
Mountain13
Pine5
You16
Swastika17
Mallow17
Pine81
Cherry blossom17
Crane18
Creeping Wood Sorrel158
Hawk Feather12
Broad leaf bamboo64
Bamboo26
Hydrangea69
Oak149
Meyui5
Oak10
Diamond229
Japanese Apricot47
Cherry blossom49
Tree peony47
Butterfly71
Ray of sunlight1
Charm21
Balloon Flower126
Hawk Feather46
Diamond19
Tomoe84
Pine11
Tomoe38
Diamond249
Arrow4
Balloon Flower36
Tachibana Orange11
Diamond10
Charm20
Holly olive9
Star27
Japanese Apricot30
Charm15
Folding fan58
Clove13
Cannabis10
Gyouyou12
Diamond223
Balloon Flower104
Igeta10
Tachibana Orange13
Wild geese30
Folding fan6
Dove11
Rice29
Sen21
Paper mulberry29
Clove2
Chrysanthemum39
Chrysanthemum121
Chrysanthemum102
Charm24
Car41
Car27
Bamboo57
Bamboo56
Bamboo33
Kanji46
Wave5
You6
Star63
Chrysanthemum33
Diamond394
Pine20
Tomoe127
Tomoe32
Balloon Flower131
Snake's Eyes17
Creeping Wood Sorrel150
Hydrangea99
Beach10
Kiri1
Tomoe30
Gyouyou9
Tree peony41
Bamboo28
Chrysanthemum137
Lightning3
Star5
Oak76
