White flag with red circle in the middle. It represents the rising sun.
no one knows who created the Japanese flag
The colors of the Japanese national flag are red and white. It consists of a large red circle centered on a rectangular white flag, representing the Rising Sun. Earlier versions of the flag (including the World war II military flags) contained red "rays" emanating from a red circle.
japan has a red dot in the center because in the ancient times japan was referred to as the land of the rising sun.
In the USA, the American flag is always first and the highest.
Many countries have more than one flag depending on the purpose (national flag for civilian use, national flag for government use, flag for use on warships (this is called an Ensign.)) The rays are only on the Japanese Ensign (Navy flag) The national flag is, and was during WW II just the rising sun (disk alone.) The Ensign of Japan today still has the rays on it. I suspect the reason you may think the rays went away is from WW II most of the pictures we see are of warships. After that... not so much.
samurai's the flag a ps3, anime typical stuff of japan rice balls, the cherry blossom, and the video game logos like namco and manga
The national flag of Japan is a white flag with a large red circle(representing the sun) in the center.
The national flag of Japan is a white rectangular flag with a large red disk (representing the sun) in the center.
The white background of the Japan flag is representative of honesty and purity.
the tailor sticted the flag
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 official name of the Japan flag is Nisshoki. It is a white rectangle flag with a large red circle right in the middle of it.
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The national flag of Japan, commonly called the Hinomaru, consists of a white sheet with a red disk in the center.
Japan has a red circle on a white background. Bangladesh has a red circle on a green background.
A big red dot in the middle of a white flag.
There are many symbols for Japan, such as their flag, the Nisshōki (sun-disc flag); the Kyokujitsu-ki (rising sun flag); the Go-Shichi no Kiri (government seal); the Cryptomeria; or the Chrysanthemum.
The Japanese flag has the red circle, and that represents the sun. Japan literally gets sunlight the fastest (International Date Line), so the circle means that Japan "meets" the sun the earliest.