The 'Red Circle' on the flag of Japan represents the sun. In ancient times, when China was the primary center of culture, learning and government throughout the region, Japan was referred to as "The Land of the Rising Sun" due to it being east of China. Furthermore, tradition used to dictate that the Imperial line was descended from the sun-goddess Amateratsu Omikami (天照大御神), providing a second possible origin for the sun motif on the nation's flag.
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so it baically looks like a red dot in the middle of a white rectangle
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the sun with rays going out of it
however, nobility during the samurai era used flags to marshal their troops. So the Tokugawa flag was three fans pointing to one another in a circle, whereas the imperial crest was the chrysanthemum
Predominantly white with a large red circle in the centre.
A white flag with a big red dot in the middle.
The flag is all the white expect for a red circle in the middle part.
Its flag represents its term "Land of the Rising Sun".
they can't live without it
land of the rising sun
what does the Cuban flag look like
like a flag
what is india flag looks like
normans flag is a viking flag
who's flag ?????
Its the Italian flag!
what does asia's flag look like
The flag was basically the US flag now.
cuz, they look da same
the united states flag
like this