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 centre circle on a Japanese flag - is Red.
the rising sun
Nisshoki translates to "Circle of the Sun", which is also known as the Japanese flag or the national flag of Japan.
It's called a trident
The japanese flag is a white flag with a crimson circle in the middle.
The japanese flag was made in 600 b.c
日本の旗 (にほんのはた) nihon/nippon no hata - Literally "Japan's flag" or "the flag of Japan". You could also simply replace "hata" with flag ("furagu" when pronounced the Japanese way). If you're referring to the Japanese flag in the same way that Americans refer to the "stars and stripes", then you can call it "hi no maru". 日の丸 (ひのまる).
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.
The national flag of Japan is a white flag with a large red circle(representing the sun) in the center.
Japan's national colours are the same as the two colours of the Japanese flag - red and white.
The Japanese flag has a white background with a red circle in the middle.
The national flag of Japan is a white rectangular flag with a large red disc which represents the sun in the center. This flag is officially called Nisshoki in Japanese, but is more commonly known as Hinomaru. Japan is known as the land of the rising sun, as it was known as being east of China, the main power in the region for many centuries.