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.
Cut North Korea off from the rest of the world. And other bad stuff
Yes the samurai were wiped out .japan ask America to help rid of the samurai.Because the samurai were stuck in the old days
Get rid of the differences between those who owned property and those who did not. - Apex
Rid the muslim world of western influence
Germany's goal or should it be Hitler's goal is the superiority of the Aryan race along with the idea of getting rid of the bad traces such as the Jews of whom Hitler blamed for the defeat of Germany in WWI. While Japan's hope to achieve is to destroy the US's capacity for war along with the fact that Japan needed lots of natural resources to accomodate its needs and of course to make sure that Japan will be the only sun to rise in the East.
a homonyms for rays is rid
one way is that gamma rays can get rid of cancer cells
Yes hickeys do show up on x-rays. and tooth paste does not get rid of them
it enables you to get rid of boulders in your underground hideout
to heal skin and to get rid of rash and parts of skin which are unwanted u get tanned by UV rays as well as the sun contains UV rays
An old flag should be respectfully burned in a dignified manner, such as at a flag retirement ceremony. It is important to follow proper flag disposal protocols to show respect for the symbol and what it represents.
it got it when ever the got rid of the old one
how can we get rid of third world debt
To get rid of our Naval fleet.
"Rid" is a verb.Let's rid the world of evil!
Animal clinics, x-rays from there don't matter so they get rid of them a lot.
The colors on the German flag came from the 1848 revolution, when people were advocating for a unified German Republic. They ended up failing, though the flag was adopted in 1871 when Germany unified--though many times up to that point people tried to discredit the colors. The Nazis got rid of the black-red-gold flag and replaced it with back, red, and white. After World War II, the black-red-gold flag was brought back, and today stands for the unity and freedom of the German people.