Ishikawa (Japan) (original) (raw)
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石川県
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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 24 March 2015
- Description of the flag
- Sport Association
- Municipalities of Ishikawa See also:
- Ishikawa Prefectural National Sports Festival (Kokutai) Flag
- Japanese Subdivisions
- Japan
Description of the flag
White stylized Kanji character of Ishikawa on light blue field. Light blue stands for Japan sea, clear air and pure river water. Adopted 1 October 1972.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 6 May 1998
Lighter blue shade with a white device looking like stylized Latin letters Rii. Ratio 31:44.
Željko Heimer - 31 May 1996
From the Prefectural official site: http://www.pref.ishikawa.jp/gaiyou/p1\_e.htm#shinboru
Prefectural Flag : Graphic design of the characters for "Ishikawa" on a blue background. The blue background represents the natural elements of the Japan sea, the rich nature and clean water, and clear air that bless Ishikawa.
researched by Dov Gutterman, 13 March 1999
The flag has a white prefecture symbol on a ocean blue background. The construction sheet has the blue color as 5B 5/12 in Munsell. Not much is said of the height of the prefecture symbol, but the flag ratio is given as 31:44.
Zachary Harden, 10 September 2009
The prefecture flag was adopted on Oct 1st 1972 by Gazette. The emblem is stylized kanji 石川 Ishikawa and the prefecture form.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 24 March 2015
Sport Association
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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 01 Nov 2009
Ishikawa Prefecture (石川県国体旗): three vertical stripes of red, white and blue with a white triangle both sides and the kanji 石川 in black vertically.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 01 Nov 2009
This flag serves not only as the National Sports Festival (Kokutai) flag, it serves as the main flag of the Ishikawa Sports Association.
Tomislav Šipek, 3 October 2023
Municipalities of Ishikawa
- Anamizu
- Hakui
- Hakusan
- Hodatsushimizu
- Kaga
- Kahoku
- Kanazawa
- Kawachi (merged to Hakusan)
- Kawakita
- Komatsu
- Matto (merged to Hakusan)
- Mikawa (merged to Hakusan)
- Nakanoto
- Nanao
- Nomi
- Nonoichi
- Noto
- Oguchi (merged to Hakusan)
- Oshimizu (merged to Hodatsushimizu)
- Shika
- Shio (merged to Hodatsushimizu)
- Shiramine (merged to Hakusan)
- Suzu
- Togi (merged to Shika)
- Torigoe (merged to Hakusan)
- Tsubata
- Tsurugi (merged to Hakusan)
- Uchinada
- Uchiura (merged to Noto)
- Wajima
- Yamanaka (merged to Kaga)
- Yanagida (merged to Noto)
- Yoshinodani (merged to Hakusan)