Yes.
The national flag of Japan is called the "Nisshōki" in Japanese, which translates to "sun-mark flag" or "sun disc flag." It is commonly known as the "Hinomaru," which means "circle of the sun." The design of the flag features a red circle on a white background, representing the rising sun.
The red sun (red ball on a white background) is the Japanese Army flag. The red sun with extending red rays on a white background is the Japanese Naval Flag. Both flags are still used today. They were not replaced.
Depends on the size of the flag, really....
the rising sun
The rising sun.
The red circle in the middle of the flag represents the Rising Sun. The Japanese associate the rising sun with the sun coming up over Japan and guiding its people to their destiny.
Japan means land of the rising sun and that the Japanese flag (the red circle in the middle of the flag) is the sun.
The Japanese flag (known officially as Nisshōki - which translates as "sun flag" - but colloquially as Hinomaru - which translates as "sun circle") is white, with a red circular disc in the middle, representing the Sun.
Because the empire of the sun represents the Japanese. On the Japanese flag, it is a red circl which is a symbol of their rising sun. The movie is about the Japanese invading China.
Think setting sun.
Because the red colors
White flag with red circle in the middle. It represents the rising sun.