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  2. Traditional colors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The traditional colors of Japan trace their historical origins to the Twelve Level Cap and Rank System which was established in 603 by Prince Shōtoku and based on the five Chinese elements. In this system, rank and social hierarchy were displayed and determined by certain colors.

  3. National colours - Wikipedia

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    National colours of Israel: Japan: Red and white Black (sports); Blue, white and spring bud ... Yellow is the colour of the unofficial national football team.

  4. National symbols of Japan - Wikipedia

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    National symbols of Japan are the symbols that are used in Japan to represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting different aspects of its cultural life and ...

  5. Flag of Japan - Wikipedia

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    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. [22] [23] While the idea of national symbols was strange to the Japanese, the Meiji Government needed them to communicate with the outside world.

  6. Category:National colours - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "National colours" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Traditional colors of Japan; U. National colours of Ukraine;

  7. List of international auto racing colours - Wikipedia

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    The annual A1 Grand Prix series of 2005–2009 featured national teams, driving identical cars with differing colour schemes. Initially, most schemes were based on the respective national flags; [6] some teams with different traditional sporting colours have since switched, including A1 Team Australia [7] and A1 Team India. [8]

  8. List of flags by number of colors - Wikipedia

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    Japan Japan (naval ensign and flag of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force) Canton of Jura Ishikawa Iwate Kachin State Kagawa Kanagawa Kazakhstan Kelantan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Klatovy, Czech Republic Kōchi; Khwarazmian Empire Korean Unification Flag Kraków Kumamoto Kyrgyzstan Lanfang Republic Latvia Lombardy City of London

  9. List of Japanese flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag Date Use Description 13 August 1999 – present: Civil and state flag and ensign of Japan. Flag ratio: 2:3. This flag was designated by Proclamation No. 127, 1999.The sun-disc is perfectly centered and is a brighter shade of red.