Fukui (Japan) (original) (raw)


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福井県

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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 24 March 2015



Description of the flag

White stylized Katakana character of Fukui in round shape on dark blue field. The emblem stands for harmony and cooperation of people. Adopted 28 May 1952.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 6 May 1998

Blue field, white emblem. Proportions 2:3.
Jan Oskar Engene - 1996-05-03

The prefecture emblem was adopted on Apr 1st 1952 by Notice No 117 but there is no flag law. The emblem is stylized katakana フクイ Fukui in round form which looks like a young leaf coming out of cotyledon. It represents the people�s wish for development of the prefecture.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 24 March 2015


Municipal flags of Fukui prefecture

Asahi (merged into Echizen - town)Awara Echizen (city)Echizen (town)Eiheiji Fukui (city)Ikeda Imadate (merged into Echizen city) Imajo (merged into Minamiechizen) Izumi (merged into Ono) Kaminaka (merged into Wakasa)Katsuyama Kono (merged into Minamiechizen) Koshino (merged into Fukui) Maruoka (merged into Sakai)Mihama Mikata (merged into Wakasa) Mikuni (merged into Sakai)Minamiechizen Miyama (merged into Fukui) Miyazaki (merged into Echizen - town) Nanjo (merged into Minamiechizen) Natasho (merged into Oi)Obama Ohi Ono Ota (merged into Echizen - town)Sabae Sakai (city) Sakai (town) (merged into Sakai city) Shimizu (merged into Fukui)Takahama Takefu (merged into Echizen)Tsuruga Wakasa