Flag of Japan facts for kids
The flag of Japan shows a red sun (rising sun) in the middle of a white field. It is called "Nisshoki" (日章旗) formally in Japan. But Japanese people usually call it "Hinomaru" (日の丸) which means "circle of the sun". The Japanese navy uses the other flag; the sun has rays. This flag represents the heat of the sun. Its colours are red and white.
Images for kids
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The fleet of Kuki Yoshitaka in 1593.
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Tokugawa shogunate warship Asahi Maru in 1856.
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Propaganda poster promoting harmony among Japanese, Chinese, and Manchu. The caption in Chinese (read right to left) reads "With the cooperation of Japan, China, and Manchukuo, the world can be in peace".
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The Hinomaru is lowered in Seoul, Korea, on 9 September 1945, the day of the surrender.
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The Hinomaru being raised at the United Nations headquarters in New York City in 1956
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Takeru Kobayashi wears a hachimaki.
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A flag-waving crowd greet the Imperial Family after Emperor Naruhito's ascension to the throne at the Imperial Palace, 4 May 2019.
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A graduation ceremony in Hokkaido Prefecture with both the Hinomaru and the flag of Hokkaido Prefecture. The school's own flag is on a staff to the speakers' right.
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The national flag flying with the flags of Okinawa Prefecture and Urasoe City
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Japan Self-Defense Forces honor guards holding the national flag during Mike Pence's visit.
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Flags of Japan and other G7 states flying in Toronto.
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Large flags of Japan at the Tokyo Olympic Stadium during the final match of the East Asian Football Championship.(14 February 2010)
See also
In Spanish: Bandera de Japón para niños