Japanese Flag Description:
The flag of Japan consists of a white background with a red circle in the middle.
Japanese Flag Meaning:
The
circle in the middle of the flag represents the sun. Japan's name
translates to "The land of the rising sun." The white represents honesty
and purity and the red disc is a sun symbol meaning brightness,
sincerity and warmth.
Japanese Flag History:
The
current Japanese flag was adopted on August 13, 1999. The symbol in the
flag is the state emblem and has been the symbol of Japan for
centuries. The Japanese flag initially became the country's national
flag in 1868. The Japanese flag was modified slightly by new legislation
in 1999. Legend says its origins lie in the days of Mongol invasions of
Japan in the 13th century, when a Buddhist priest offered the sun disc
flag to the Emperor of Japan, who was considered a descendant of the sun
goddess Amaterasu.
Interesting Japanese Flag Facts:
The national flag of Japan is known as the 'Nisshohki' or 'Hinomaru' which means 'sun disc' in Japanese.
The sun disc symbol is known to have been displayed on folding fans used by samurai in the 12th century.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
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