Shizuoka (Japan) (original) (raw)

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静岡県
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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 24 March 2015
- Description of the flag
- Sports Association
- Municipal flags of Shizuoka prefecture See also:
- Shizuoka Prefectural National Sports Festival (Kokutai) Flag
- Japanese Subdivisions
- Aso National Youth House
- Japan
Description of the flag
White stylized map of Shizuoka and orange coloured Mt. Fuji inside on blue field. Blue stands for sky and Pacific Ocean and orange for sun light, passion and unity of people. Adopted 1950-08-15.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 6 May 1998
The flag of Shizuoka is a stylized map of the prefecture.
Bruce Ward, 7 June 1996
The prefecture emblem and the flag were adopted on Sep 17th 1968 by Notice No 632. The emblem depicts Mt. Fuji and the prefecture form representing powerful progress and solidarity. The blue flag has white and orange two color prefecture emblem in the center. The blue color stands for Pacific Ocean, boundless expanse of sky and surge and development of the prefecture, the orange color for people's passion, solidarity and bright sunshine. The flag proportion is 2: 3.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 24 March 2015
Sports Association
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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 31 Oct 2009
Shizuoka Prefecture uses an orange flag charged with a white Mt. Fuji in canton and its name in kanji 静岡県 ("Shizuoka Prefecture") in black horizontally.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 31 Oct 2009
This flag serves not only as the National Sports Festival (Kokutai) flag, it serves as the main flag of the Shizuoka Sports Association.
Tomislav Šipek, 3 October 2023
Municipal flags of Shizuoka prefecture
- Amagiyugashima (merged to Izu)
- Asaba (merged to Fukuroi)
- Atami
- Fuji
- Fujieda
- Fujikawa (merged to Fuji)
- Fujinomiya
- Fukuroi
- Gotemba
- Haibara (merged to Makinohara)
- Hamakita (merged to Hamamatsu)
- Hamamatsu
- Heda (merged to Numazu)
- Higashiizu
- Honkawane (merged to Kawanehon)
- Ito
- Iwata
- Izu
- Izunagaoka (merged to Izunokuni)
- Izunokuni
- Kakegawa
- Kamo (merged to Nishiizu)
- Kanbara (merged to Shizuoka)
- Kannami
- Kawanehon
- Kawazu
- Kikugawa
- Kosai
- Makinohara
- Matsuzaki
- Minamiizu
- Misakubo (merged to Hamamatsu)
- Mishima
- Mori
- Nagaizumi
- Nakaizu (merged to Izu)
- Nirayama (merged to Izunokuni)
- Nishiizu
- Numazu
- Ohito (merged to Izunokuni)
- Oigawa (merged to Yaizu)
- Okabe (merged to Fujieda)
- Omaezaki
- Oyama
- Sagara (merged to Makinohara)
- Shibakawa (merged to Fujinomiya)
- Shimada
- Shimizu town
- Shimizu city (merged to Shizuoka)
- Shimoda
- Shizuoka
- Shuzenji (merged to Izu)
- Susono
- Tenryu (merged to Hamamatsu)
- Toi (merged to Izu)
- Yaizu
- Yoshida
- Yui (merged to Shizuoka)