Okayama (Japan) (original) (raw)

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image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 26 March 2015
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Description of the flag
Gold stylized Kanji character of Oka of Okayama on dark purple field. The emblem was chosen after design competition. Adopted November 1967.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 6 May 1998
Dark blue flag with golden circular emblem with a downward pointing arrow. Proportions 2:3. This flag is in Smith 1980 marked as state flag on land.
Željko Heimer, 8 December 1996
The prefecture emblem and the flag were adopted on Nov 22nd 1967 by Notice No 883. The flag represents people�s solidarity and the future development of the prefecture.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 26 March 2015
Variant

image by Kazutaka Nishiura, 25 October 2009
Okayama Prefecture has a variant and simplified flag of purple field with white emblem while the official flag has yellow emblem.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 25 October 2009
Municipalities of Okayama
- Akaiwa
- Asakuchi
- Bisei (merged to Ibara)
- Bitchu (merged to Takahashi)
- Bizen
- Funao (merged to Kurashiki)
- Hayashima
- Hinase (merged to Bizen)
- Ibara
- Kagamino
- Kamisaibara (merged to Kagamino)
- Kamogawa (merged to Kibichuo)
- Kasaoka
- Kawakami (merged to Takahashi)
- Kayo (merged to Kibichuo)
- Kibichuo
- Kiyone (merged to Soja)
- Kumenan
- Kurashiki
- Mabi (merged to Kurashiki)
- Maniwa
- Mimasaka
- Misaki
- Nagi
- Nariwa (merged to Takahashi)
- Niimi
- Nishiawakura
- Okayama (city)
- Oku (merged to Setouchi)
- Okutsu (merged to Kagamino)
- Osa (merged to Niimi)
- Osafune (merged to Setouchi)
- Satosho
- Saeki (merged to Wake)
- Seto (merged to Okayama)
- Setouchi
- Shingo (merged to Niimi)
- Shinjo
- Shoo
- Soja
- Takahashi
- Takebe (merged to Okayama)
- Tamano
- Tessei (merged to Niimi)
- Tetta (merged to Niimi)
- Tomi (merged to Kagamino)
- Tsuyama
- Ukan (merged to Takahashi)
- Ushimado (merged to Setouchi)
- Wake
- Yakage
- Yamate (merged to Soja)
- Yoshii (merged to Ibara)
- Yoshinaga (merged to Bizen)