【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower67
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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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Chrysanthemum165
Diamond83
Diamond314
Lightning3
Diamond202
Mountain8
Balloon Flower21
Japanese wisteria2
Pine12
Tomoe98
Beach7
Car42
Clove14
Broad leaf bamboo118
Folding fan32
Broad leaf bamboo121
Broad leaf bamboo28
Threeleaf arrowhead65
Bamboo45
Pine67
Bamboo10
Japanese Apricot61
Chrysanthemum72
You7
Diamond20
You12
Tomoe56
Igeta3
Car20
Tachibana Orange69
Tomoe87
Chrysanthemum18
Mallow1
Crowbar17
Diamond101
Mallow31
Diamond208
Dove13
Kasa3
Cherry blossom1
Kiri1
Star29
Star10
Wachigai10
Bamboo38
Chrysanthemum39
Rice32
Moon9
Paper mulberry50
Balloon Flower20
Tomoe25
Tomoe19
Pine33
Chrysanthemum124
Snake's Eyes21
Oak76
Wild geese50
You25
You33
Arrow32
Diamond378
Crane11
Bamboo5
Bamboo36
Broad leaf bamboo116
Butterfly28
Balloon Flower144
Butterfly71
Japanese Apricot1
Kiri29
Broad leaf bamboo18
Diamond47
Japanese wisteria80
Rinpou11
Tea plant24
Clove16
Sen7
Butterfly10
Turtle shell21
Threeleaf arrowhead50
Paper mulberry49
Paper mulberry10
Hawk Feather40
Hawk Feather17
Folding fan61
Creeping Wood Sorrel2
Creeping Wood Sorrel118
Balloon Flower98
Balloon Flower97
Balloon Flower92
Balloon Flower9
Balloon Flower68
Butterfly27
Diamond52
Arrow58
Cherry blossom50
Wachigai18
Turtle shell35
Diamond106
Japanese wisteria18
Diamond297
Paper mulberry12
Clove17
Diamond189
Diamond188
Hawk Feather18
Holly olive9
Diamond139
Diamond204
You29
Meyui2
