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Hyōgo, 兵庫県
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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 26 March 2015
- Description of the flag
- Emblem
- Fishery Inspection Vessel Ensign
- Hyogo Sports Association
- Municipal flags of Hyōgo prefecture See also:
- Japanese Subdivisions
- Japan
Description of the flag
White stylized Kanji character of Hyo of Hyogo in wavy shape on blue field. White stands for brightness and honesty and blue for Japan sea and Setouchi sea. Adopted 10 June 1964.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 6 May 1998
Blue field, white emblem. Proportions 2:3.
Jan Oskar Engene, 3 May 1996
The prefecture flag was adopted on June 10th 1964 by Notice No 542. The flag proportion is 7: 10.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 26 March 2015
Emblem
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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 26 March 2015
The prefecture emblem was adopted on Feb 10th 1921 by Notice No 81. The emblem is stylized kanji 兵 Hyo of Hyogo and is not used in the flag.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 26 March 2015
Fishery Inspection Vessel Ensign
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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 17 April 2015
Hyogo Prefecture Fishery Inspection Vessel Ensign was adopted on Dec 27th 1958 by Notice No 891 which is white ensign charged with blue logo mark of stylized kanji mizu 水 and the prefecture emblem of stylized kanji 兵 Hyo of Hyogo in red in the center. Fishery Inspection Vessel Ensign has right hoist.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 16 April 2015
Former Ensign:
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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 17 April 2015
The former Hyogo Prefecture Fishery Inspection Vessel Ensign was adopted on May 25th 1953 by Notice No 224. According to the construction sheet, the ensign had the prefecture emblem with white fimbriation. The former Ensign has right hoist.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 16 April 2015
Hyogo Sports Association
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Source; image by Tomislav Šipek, 30 September 2023
The Hyogo Sports Association flag was adopted in 1949 with a design of green, white, and blue from the top and a bull's face in the upper left corner. The green represents "mountain," the white "land," and the blue "sea," representing the climate of the prefecture. The bulls were also placed in hopes of the powerful and tenacious characteristics of the bulls, nicknamed "kotteri ushi" (bulls with a strong and tenacious character).
Nozomi Kariyasu, 30 September 2023
Municipal flags of Hyōgo prefecture
- Aioi
- Akashi
- Ako
- Amagasaki
- Asago (city)
- Asago town (merged to Asago city)
- Ashiya
- Awaji
- Chikusa (merged to Shiso)
- Fukusaki
- Haga (merged to Shiso)
- Hamasaka (merged to Shin'onsen)
- Harima
- Hidaka (merged to Toyooka)
- Himeji
- Hokudan (merged to Awaji)
- Ibogawa (merged to Tatsuno)
- Ichikawa
- Ichinomiya (merged to Shiso)
- Ieshima (merged to Himeji)
- Ikuno (merged to Asago city)
- Inagawa
- Inami
- Itami
- Izushi (merged to Toyooka)
- Kaibara (merged to Tamba)
- Kakogawa
- Kami
- Kami (merged to Taka)
- Kamigori
- Kamikawa
- Kasai
- Kasumi (merged to Kami)
- Kato
- Kawanishi
- Kinosaki (merged to Toyooka)
- Kobe
- Kodera (merged to Himeji)
- Konda (merged to Sasayama)
- Kozuki (merged to Sayo)
- Kurodasho (merged to Nishiwaki)
- Midori (merged to Minamiawaji)
- Mihara (merged to Minamiawaji)
- Mikata (merged to Kami)
- Mikazuki (merged to Sayo)
- Miki
- Minamiawaji
- Mitsu (merged to Tatsuno)
- Muraoka (merged to Kami)
- Naka (merged to Taka)
- Nandan (merged to Minamiawaji)
- Nanko (merged to Sayo)
- Nishiki (merged to Sasayama)
- Nishinomiya
- Nishiwaki
- Ono
- Sanda
- Santo (merged to Asago city)
- Sasayama
- Sayo
- Seidan (merged to Minamiawaji)
- Shingu (merged to Tatsuno)
- Shin'onsen
- Shiso
- Sumoto
- Taishi
- Taka
- Takarazuka
- Takasago
- Takeno (merged to Toyooka)
- Takino (merged to Kato)
- Tamba
- Tannan (merged to Sasayama)
- Tanto (merged to Toyooka)
- Tatsuno
- Tojo (merged to Kato)
- Tsuna (merged to Awaji)
- Wadayama (merged to Asago city)
- Toyooka
- Yabu
- Yachiyo (merged to Taka)
- Yashiro (merged to Kato)
- Yamasaki (merged to Shiso)
- Yasutomi (merged to Himeji)
- Yokawa (merged to Miki)
- Yumesaki (merged to Himeji)