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.
To my understand, the Japanese flag wasn't designed by someone directly. In the past, the symbol was used by different significant people throughout Japan's (political) history. So, when it came time for a flag to be made- this (old) significant image of the rising sun was used. It was the Prime Minister who set the motion in action for it to be the Japanese flag.
The centre circle on a Japanese flag - is Red.
The Japanese flag.
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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.
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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 Japanese Flag is the flag that is white with a red dot. Hope this helps, Nix