Iwate (Japan) (original) (raw)

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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 21 March 2015
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Description of the flag
The emblem is stylized Kanji character of Iwa of Iwate which symbolizes advanced progress. Adopted 1965-03-06.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 6 May 1998
The prefecture website says the background of the flag is a forest green.
Zachary Harden 10 September 2009
The prefecture emblem was adopted on Nov 10th 1964 by Notice No 1083. The prefecture flag was adopted on Mar 6th 1965. The flag proportion is 2: 3.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 21 March 2015
Sports Association
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image by Zachary Harden, 15 November 2017
Iwate is a multi-color logo on white; it uses the English acronym "IASA" or Iwate Amateur Sports Association.
Zachary Harden, 14 November 2017
Municipalities of Iwate Prefecture
| Daito (merged to Ichinoseki) Esashi (merged to Oshu) Fudai Fujisawa (merged to Ichinoseki) Hachimantai Hanaizumi (merged to Ichinoseki) Hanamaki Higashiyama (merged to Ichinoseki) Hiraizumi Hirono Ichinohe Ichinoseki Isawa (merged to Oshu) Ishidoriya (merged to Hanamaki) Iwaizumi Iwate Joboji (merged to Ninohe) Kamaishi | Kanegasaki Karumai Kawasaki (merged to Ichinoseki) Kitakami Koromogawa (merged to Oshu) Kuji Kunohe Kuzumaki Maesawa (merged to Oshu) Miyako Mizusawa (merged to Oshu) Morioka Murone (merged to Ichinoseki) Ninohe Nishiwaga Noda Ofunato Ohasama (merged to Hanamaki) | Ono (merged to Hirono) Oshu Otsuchi Rikuzentakata Sawauchi (merged to Nishiwaga) Senmaya (merged to Ichinoseki) Shiwa Shizukuishi Sumita Takizawa Tanohata Tono Towa (merged to Hanamaki) Yahaba Yamada Yamagata (merged to Kuji) |
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