【Kamon name】 Balloon Flower74
follow
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.
This website is free for personal use. Feel free to share on social media.
If you wish to use any of our material, please include a reference to kamon.net. Commercial use of our material without authorisation or appropriate reference is a breach of our terms of use. Please contact us or credit kamon.net.
Tomoe56
Mountain14
Crane45
Tomoe139
Mountain17
Bamboo28
Gyouyou8
Diamond102
Diamond21
Japanese Apricot50
Diamond95
Gyouyou17
Tomoe1
Car11
Pine7
Tree peony26
Asian virginsbower5
Oak149
Creeping Wood Sorrel68
Car21
Star34
Maple10
Izutsu12
Star39
Bit1
Cherry blossom54
Turtle shell20
Japanese wisteria87
Beach3
You33
Oak7
Mountain48
Arrow64
Diamond14
Lightning6
Karabana3
Scales13
Threeleaf arrowhead11
Broad leaf bamboo113
Dove11
Chrysanthemum5
Sen15
Car42
Tomoe37
Izutsu9
Car34
Diamond124
Bit14
Broad leaf bamboo61
Butterfly21
Diamond265
Myoga Ginger10
Hydrangea69
Tachibana Orange66
Arrow15
Tomoe131
Kiri35
Diamond131
Tachibana Orange10
Creeping Wood Sorrel131
Fan paper7
Diamond39
Star54
Diamond312
Tomoe51
Cherry blossom63
Clove10
Car15
Diamond185
Crane19
Balloon Flower15
Japanese Apricot57
Swastika10
Cherry blossom42
Broad leaf bamboo18
Diamond207
Scales9
Paper mulberry49
Wild geese49
Crowbar17
Tachibana Orange14
Car43
You16
Hydrangea72
Diamond331
Beach24
Holly olive9
Arrow49
Folding fan24
Japanese wisteria30
Japanese Apricot27
Diamond151
Japanese Apricot5
Diamond141
Ray of sunlight4
Pine34
Myoga Ginger38
Diamond330
You7
Meyui1
Torii1
Charm7
Bamboo11
Diamond75
Pine81
Gyouyou9
Chrysanthemum137
Tachibana Orange13
Tree peony41
Tomoe30
Paper mulberry8
