The red circle on a white background symbolizes the sun, a variation of the "rising sun" theme that meant good luck during the Edo period. The flag was one of several variants adopted in 1870, but became the official flag only in 1999.
The centre circle on a Japanese flag - is Red.
The japanese flag is a white flag with a crimson circle in the middle.
The Japanese flag has a white background with a red circle in the middle.
The two colors of the Japanese flag are white and red. The flag is called Nisshoki in Japanese but is more popularly known as Hinomaru.
Rising sun= rising empire
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.
white with a red circle in the middle
White flag with red circle in the middle. It represents the rising sun.
The Japanese flag chose red circle which represents the "red rising sun" and the white means the pureness of the country
The red circle on the Japan flag represents the rising red sun
There was no set pattern for stars on the US flag and the individual who proposed the flag, Francis Hopkinson, did not set them in a circle but in the pattern of the crosses on the flag of Great Britain. Thus they were scattered.
it represents were the sun rises. that's how you get the term land of the rising sun