Japan Flag
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incl. VAT
incl. VAT
incl. VAT
Our Japan flags are made of tear proof polyester. The edges of the Japan have a double lining and at the flagpole side a strong flag band is sewed in.
The japanese flag is equipped with two metal eyelets on the flagpole for raising the flag.
Further details of the flag:
- UV - resistant, wind- and weather proof,
- screen print with high color brilliance and excellent silk screening.
New and in original packaging.
If you want to buy the Japan flag, please click on the green shopping cart button!
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A red circle centred on a white background represents the sun on the Japanese flag.
Therefore the flag is named „Nisshōki“ in the country’s language, which signifies a much as “Sunemblemflag”. However, the Japanese flag is better known under the name „Hinomaru“ (Circle of the sun). The flag was initially introduced on the 5th of August, 1854, even though only 45 years later it was accepted as the national flag of Japan.
Beforehand the flag was in official use only at sea. With the official introduction in 1999, the aspect ratio was changed from 7:10 to 2:3. Its history is long, the symbol of the sun dates back to the Daimyō (rulers) and the Japanese Samurai (soldiers) which are said to have used the flag since 701.
According to a legend, the oldest preserved Japanese flag dates back to the 11th century. It is treasured in the Unpō-ji temple in Kōshū.
Our Japan flags are made of tear proof polyester. The edges of the Japan have a double lining and at the flagpole side a strong flag band is sewed in.
The japanese flag is equipped with two metal eyelets on the flagpole for raising the flag.
Further details of the flag:
- Size: 3 x 5 ft. / 90 x 150 cm
- UV - resistant, wind- and weather proof,
- screen print with high color brilliance and excellent silk screening.
New and in original packaging.
If you want to buy the Japan flag, please click on the green shopping cart button!
Best-buy-flags - Your flags and banners specialist.
A red circle centred on a white background represents the sun on the Japanese flag.
Therefore the flag is named „Nisshōki“ in the country’s language, which signifies a much as “Sunemblemflag”. However, the Japanese flag is better known under the name „Hinomaru“ (Circle of the sun). The flag was initially introduced on the 5th of August, 1854, even though only 45 years later it was accepted as the national flag of Japan.
Beforehand the flag was in official use only at sea. With the official introduction in 1999, the aspect ratio was changed from 7:10 to 2:3. Its history is long, the symbol of the sun dates back to the Daimyō (rulers) and the Japanese Samurai (soldiers) which are said to have used the flag since 701.
According to a legend, the oldest preserved Japanese flag dates back to the 11th century. It is treasured in the Unpō-ji temple in Kōshū.
- neuware
- 80g_m___polyester
- hissflagge_mit_2_metalloesen
- siebdruck
Our flags are made of durable polyester. The seams are double-stitched for durability.
Finished with a heavy-duty header and 2 brass grommets along the vertical side for hanging on a flagpole.
Size: 2 x 3 ft. / 60 x 90 cm
Key features:
specially treated to reduce sun and chemical deterioration,
printed in bold and clear colors,
hand-washable. New and in factory packaging.
Your flag specialist.
A red circle centred on a white background represents the sun on the Japanese flag.
Therefore the flag is named „Nisshōki“ in the country’s language, which signifies a much as “Sunemblemflag”. However, the Japanese flag is better known under the name „Hinomaru“ (Circle of the sun). The flag was initially introduced on the 5th of August, 1854, even though only 45 years later it was accepted as the national flag of Japan.
Beforehand the flag was in official use only at sea. With the official introduction in 1999, the aspect ratio was changed from 7:10 to 2:3. Its history is long, the symbol of the sun dates back to the Daimyō (rulers) and the Japanese Samurai (soldiers) which are said to have used the flag since 701.
According to a legend, the oldest preserved Japanese flag dates back to the 11th century. It is treasured in the Unpō-ji temple in Kōshū.
- neuware
- 80g_m___polyester
- hissflagge_mit_2_metalloesen
- siebdruck
Our flags are made of durable polyester. The seams are double-stitched for durability.
Finished with a heavy-duty header and 3 brass grommets along the vertical side for hanging on a flagpole.
Size: 5 x 8 ft. / 150 x 250 cm
Key features:
specially treated to reduce sun and chemical deterioration,
printed in bold and clear colors,
hand-washable. New and in factory packaging.
Your flag specialist.
A red circle centred on a white background represents the sun on the Japanese flag.
Therefore the flag is named „Nisshōki“ in the country’s language, which signifies a much as “Sunemblemflag”. However, the Japanese flag is better known under the name „Hinomaru“ (Circle of the sun). The flag was initially introduced on the 5th of August, 1854, even though only 45 years later it was accepted as the national flag of Japan.
Beforehand the flag was in official use only at sea. With the official introduction in 1999, the aspect ratio was changed from 7:10 to 2:3. Its history is long, the symbol of the sun dates back to the Daimyō (rulers) and the Japanese Samurai (soldiers) which are said to have used the flag since 701.
According to a legend, the oldest preserved Japanese flag dates back to the 11th century. It is treasured in the Unpō-ji temple in Kōshū.
- neuware
- siebdruck
- 80g_m___polyester
- hissflagge_mit_3_metalloesen