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  2. File:Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flags of Asia; Ginza; Greater Tokyo Area; Harajuku; Honshu; ISO 3166-2:JP; Japan–Philippines relations; Jinbōchō, Tokyo; Koshien Bowl; List of Internet top-level domains; List of Japanese flags; List of Japanese football champions; List of animals representing first-level administrative country subdivisions; List of capitals in Japan; List ...

  3. File:Flag of Tokyo Metropolis (symbol).svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 48 pages use this file: Aobadai; Arai, Tokyo; Chūō, Nakano, Tokyo; Daikanyamachō, Shibuya; Dōgenzaka; Ebisuminami, Shibuya; Flags of Japanese ...

  4. Category:Flags of prefectures of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Flags of Japanese prefectures; I. ... Symbols of Tokyo This page was last edited on 29 December 2024, at 11:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. File:Flag map of Tokyo.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Akigawa, Tokyo; Aogashima, Tokyo; Aoyama Gakuin

  6. Symbols of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of the Tokyo Metropolis (東京都旗, Tōkyō-to-ki) was adopted on October 1, 1964, under the Metropolitan Announcement No. 1042 (告示第1042号). It features a white Metropolitan Crest on center. The background color is Edo purple (江戸紫, Edo murasaki), which was popular in Edo, the name of Tokyo during the Edo period.

  7. List of Japanese flags - Wikipedia

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    A bicolour flag consisting of three bands; white, black, and white. 1668–1869: Flag used by the Satsuma army during the Boshin War: A horizontal bicolour of red and white. 1905–1910: Flag of the Resident General of Korea. A blue ensign with the Flag of Japan in the canton. 1945–1952: Civil and naval ensign during the occupation of Japan.

  8. Flags of Japanese prefectures - Wikipedia

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    Each modern Japanese prefecture has a unique flag, most often a bicolour geometric highly stylised design, often incorporating the characters of the Japanese writing system and resembling minimalistic company logos. [1] The heraldic badges worn by warriors in medieval Japan were forerunners of the modern emblems used in the prefectural flags. [2]

  9. Category:Images of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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