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The flags of the Japanese prefectures use Mon symbols. I view them as
heraldry made modern. The Kanji written by them reflect not only ancient Chinese
pictograms, but also alliteration or sound. From a language viewpoint, the Mon
of the various prefectures make much more meaning than most of the western
world's corporate logos.
Bruce Ward, 5 March 1996
speculative;image located by Daniel RenterÃa, 05 February 2025
"Karafuto" is the Japanese name for
Sakhalin; the southern half of it, as Karafuto Prefecture, become part
of Japan’s External Lands in 1905 and was lost to the Soviet Union in
1945.
Antonio Martins, 09 February 2025
In reality, it appears the flag looked closer to the drawing at the Wikimedia Commons. It does have a source, being found on a postcard which displays it at an exposition (from around 1913): source. Note that it is unclear if the actual governmental body of Karafuto actually used the flag, so it appears the flag might have been unofficial.
Daniel RenterÃa, 05 February 2025
speculative;image located by Nozomi Kariyasu, 06 April 2015 from Wikipedia. [There is no evidence this pattern existed - Ed.]
The former Prefecture of Karafuto (South Sakhalin) was established on Apr 1st
1907 by Imperial Ordinance No 33 dated Mar 15th 1907. They used the prefecture
emblem during 1911-1945 which depicts three leaves and berries of white birch.
With the defeat of Japan in WWII Karafuto Prefecture was occupied by Soviet
troops and Japan lost the territory.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 06 April 2015
The following prefectures adopted its symbol mark: Tokyo, Aomori, Niigata,
Gifu, Wakayama, Shimane, Saga
and Kagoshima.
Similarly following prefectures adopted its logo in different name other than
official prefectural emblem:
Fukushima: Image Design
Gumma: Mascot
Saitama: Campaign Mark
Kochi: Image Character
Kagawa: Image Up Mark
Tottori: Image of the prefecture
Shiga, Fukui and Ishikawa: Communication Mark
Nagano: Logo Mark of the prefecture
See also:
http://members.just-size.net/pflag/list1.html (Please click blue Japanese
letters in the rightmost column then you can see images.)
Nozomi Kariyasu, 11 April 2014
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