The basic pattern of the Japanese flag--a symbol in a monochrome field--is also used for (afaict) all first & second order subdivision flagspic.twitter.com/jD2P7Se9yd
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Second order subdivisions = cities, towns, etc These are the flags of Machida, Hachioji, Tama, and Chofu (cities in Tokyo)pic.twitter.com/XhHSSLhPy8
Tokyo's 23 Special Wards are classed as cities--these are the flags of Tokyo's Setagaya, Suginami, Nerima, and Nakano Wardspic.twitter.com/Wt8HKy4jEQ
These flags are from various cities of Hokkaido--Abashiri, Wakkanai, Asahikawa, Hakodatepic.twitter.com/u9Z7NbXerB
I have no idea how many second order subdivisions there are in Japan...is there anyone alive who knows what *all* of their flags look like?
Flag of Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, where the Imperial Palace ispic.twitter.com/S0qkEwUyC7
Some flags have text...these are for Koto and Toshima Wards in Tokyopic.twitter.com/TG4Ja1bJZU
Lots of bird imagery...Fussa, Higashimurayama, Kodaira, Mitaka (cities etc in Tokyo)pic.twitter.com/iFwMl0nUTO
Akiruno looks straight out of a marketing campaignpic.twitter.com/18shVbHznB
These all look like star wars faction banners
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