【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower74
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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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Balloon Flower114
Bit14
Pine4
Cherry blossom29
Butterfly4
Dove17
Fringed Pink16
Car24
Dove12
Dove16
Dove1
Clove49
Cannabis10
Charm20
Pine83
Clove5
Japanese Apricot120
Crane10
Hermitage3
Japanese Apricot100
Dove2
Car29
Diamond145
Ray of sunlight3
Dove10
Butterfly58
Arrow1
Pine23
Charm21
Dove5
Star2
Crowbar15
Diamond103
Izutsu14
Chrysanthemum8
Japanese red cedar1
Hermitage5
Arrow37
Japanese wisteria71
Tachibana Orange49
Hermitage6
Hydrangea63
Mallow31
Hawk Feather13
Lightning6
Turtle shell28
Mountain3
Mountain47
Oak101
Creeping Wood Sorrel78
Oak102
Balloon Flower117
Pine49
Star33
Tomoe17
Chrysanthemum53
Turtle shell3
Snake's Eyes5
Japanese Apricot18
Rice21
Oak76
Creeping Wood Sorrel45
Pine71
Sen11
Car6
Meyui4
Diamond395
You25
Fixed fan14
You28
Kiri37
Wave9
Kasa11
Clove16
Tomoe161
Star53
Myoga Ginger1
Japanese Apricot36
Oak35
Myoga Ginger15
Balloon Flower116
Myoga Ginger17
Balloon Flower138
Pine26
Butterfly82
Diamond188
Folding fan35
Japanese wisteria80
Kiri40
Folding fan32
Japanese Apricot56
Bamboo27
Fixed fan17
Diamond75
Mallow19
Bamboo26
Igeta39
Charm23
Tomoe136
Mochi1
Butterfly42
Kiri30
Diamond189
Diamond139
Star10
Moon13
Meyui2
Diamond227
