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The Imperial Japanese Army first adopted the Rising Sun Flag in 1870. [21] The Imperial Japanese Army and the Imperial Japanese Navy both had a version of the flag; the naval ensign was off-set, with the red sun closer to the lanyard side, while the army's version (which was part of the regimental colors) was centered.
Flag of air defense command of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force: 1980– Flag of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force reserve: 1870–1945: War flag of the Imperial Japanese Army: Centered sun disc with 16 rays on a white field. 1889–1945: Standard of admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy: 1914–1945: Standard of vice admiral of the Imperial ...
Re-drawn with more accurate geometry and symmetry, according to this construction sheet (for IJN): File:Naval Ensign of Japan (Construction sheet).svg, valid also for Imperial Japanese Army but with the "Sun" centered. Now the 16 rays of the sun each have the same angle (11.250°); same angular opening (11.250°) for the 16 white spaces: 32 ...
War flag of the Imperial Japanese Army (1868-1945). Alternative version: red color tone matching (flag of the Imperial Japanese Navy ) and (flag of the Empire of Japan ). Naval ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy.
Imperial Standard of the Emperor of Japan Items portrayed in this file depicts. flag. creator. some value. URL: ... Japan_Sessyo_Flag.svg: 08:37, 19 January 2007:
The Hinomaru was decreed the merchant flag of Japan in 1870 and was the legal national flag from 1870 to 1885, making it the first national flag Japan adopted. [24] [25] While the idea of national symbols was strange to the Japanese, the Meiji Government needed them to communicate with the outside world.
Reduced nominal dimensions for matching other flags with same aspect ratio (2:3). Fixed diameter for the "Sun" (1/2 of flag height): in previous version slightly different (used as model this contruction sheet File:Naval Ensign of Japan (Construction sheet).svg ).
Flags of Japan (1 C, 12 P) J. Japanese heraldry ... Pages in category "National symbols of Japan" ... Imperial Seal of Japan; J. Japanese dragon; Japanese serow; K.