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A Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer will fly the Rising Sun flag when taking part in a naval drill in South Korea next week, Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada said Friday, amid improving ties between the two Asian neighbors.


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Tokyo's decision regarding the exercise, slated to be held off Jeju Island next Wednesday, indicates that Seoul views the act of hoisting the controversial flag, perceived as a symbol of Japan's wartime militarism, as less problematic. Japan ruled over the Korean Peninsula between 1910 and 1945.googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1499653692894-0'); });

Hamada said at a news conference that the destroyer will display the flag when participating in the drill "in accordance with" the domestic legislation that requires MSDF vessels to fly the Rising Sun flag as their official ensign.

During Moon's time in office, the two Asian countries were at odds over the Rising Sun flag, among other historical issues, with South Korea claiming it is associated with the World War II-era Imperial Japanese Army and Navy.

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The national flag of Japan is a base white flag with a large red disc (representing the rising sun) in the center. Our international flags are accurately reproduced to exact specifications. The flag has 2 brass grommets on the left edge for hanging. The 4"x6" size is mounted to a staff with a spear top. Also available below is a Waterproof Vinyl Decal (suitable for outdoor use), offered in both 3.5"x5" and 1"x1.5" 50-pack decal set. Polyester flags are imported and not recommended for prolonged outdoor use. For outdoor use, we recommend our nylon flags. Also available below is an indoor/ceremonial version of the flag with a pole sleeve and gold fringe.

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In recent sports matches including the World Cup Soccer tournaments in 2008, for example, a few Japanese supporters raised the Rising Sun flags, alongside Hinomaru, to cheer the Japanese team. I assume that they did this due to their ignorance of modern Japanese history with no particular political agenda or intention to offend others. These supporters may not be so different from foreign tourists who purchase headbands with the rising sun or hinomaru at the Narita Airport as their souvenirs.

As for Hinomaru, the ruling party passed a law in 1999 declaring it the national flag and mandating teachers at public K-12 schools to honor the flag. Some teachers have been fighting against what they say is coercion and sued the Tokyo schoolboard. In June 2015, the government urged public universities to raise the national flag and honor it.

Meanwhile, no Japanese business retailer has decided to remove the Rising Sun flag from T-shirts, key-chains and other merchandise. Some flag companies are aware that conservative Japanese would prefer to purchase 100% Japanese flags and they stress that their products are made in Japan in an attempt to give concerned customers peace of mind.

We expect our durable outdoor quality printed flags to last as well as sewn flags whilst flying much better at lower wind speeds. In our view, heavier sewn flags appear to last longer only because they spend less time flying in light wind.

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Between 1869 and 1875 the Ryuku Kingdom was independent from Japan and had its own flag. It features the Ryukyu Sho Dynasty crest in the centre of a white field with black-red-black bands in the lower portion.

The flag of the Empire of Japan was adopted as a civil flag in 1868; it is officially called Nisshki and unofficially Hinomaru. It features a plain white field with red disc in the centre. Since 1999 it has also adopted as the national flag of Japan.

Between 1945 and 1952 there was an Allied occupation of Japan to transform the country into a democracy. During this time the flag of japan was still flown and the blue and red horizontal bicolour swallow tailed flag was the civil and naval ensign.

The flag of Safety is a plain white field with a green cross at the centre. The flag of Industrial Health was adopted in 1953 and features a green field with a white cross in the centre. The Flag of Safety and Health was adopted on 1965, it features a green field with a large white cross inside of which is a green cross. The Flag of Postal Japan is a white field with a red band at the top with a large red T below.

USS Lexington Museum executive director Steve Banta (left) and Toshihiro Mutsuda, the son of Japanese soldier Shigeyoshi Mutsuda, hold together the late soldier's "good luck flag" during a handover ceremony in Tokyo, on Saturday. Shuji Kajiyama/AP  hide caption

The flag, known as "Yosegaki Hinomaru," or Good Luck Flag, carries the soldier's name, Shigeyoshi Mutsuda, and the signatures of his relatives, friends and neighbors wishing him luck. It was given to him before he was drafted by the Army. His family was later told he died in Saipan, but his remains were never returned.

The flag was donated in 1994 and displayed at the museum aboard the USS Lexington, a WWII aircraft carrier, in Corpus Christi, Texas. Its meaning was not known until it was identified by the family earlier this year, said the museum director Steve Banta, who brought the flag to Tokyo.

Banta said he learned the story behind the flag earlier this year when he was contacted by the Obon Society, a nonprofit organization that has returned about 500 similar flags as non-biological remains, to the descendants of Japanese servicemembers killed in the war.

The search for the flag's original owner started in April when a museum visitor took a photo and asked an expert about the description that it had belonged to a "kamikaze" suicide pilot. When Shigeyoshi Mutsuda's grandson saw the photo, he sought help from the Obon Society, group co-founder Keiko Ziak said.

"When we learned all of this, and that the family would like to have the flag, we knew immediately that the flag did not belong to us," Banta said at the handover ceremony. "We knew that the right thing to do would be to send the flag home, to be in Japan and to the family."

The soldier's eldest son, Toshihiro Mutsuda, was speechless for a few seconds when Banta, wearing white gloves, gently placed the neatly folded flag into his hands. Two of his younger siblings, both in their 80s, stood by and looked on silently. The three children, all wearing cotton gloves so they wouldn't damage the decades-old flag, carefully unfolded it to show to the audience.

The soldier's daughter, Misako Matsukuchi, touched the flag with both hands and prayed. "After nearly 80 years, the spirit of our father returned to us. I hope he can finally rest in peace," Matsukuchi said later.

The first time I saw the 908 flag (on the right), I thought it was a screen capture from a TV show. Kinda like when a show is just about to start and the title screen comes on. The design is simply four-cheese-pizza-kind-of-cheesy imho.

I wonder what the elders of some of the interior aborigninal groups think about this horrid looking flag. Especially those who can remember the times around the turn of the century. When the Japanese repeatedly pushed the limit of logging & camphor industries, having to protect workers (hired drones) from native attacks. Punitive expeditions were severe, pushing the native population into ever increasingly isolated regions.

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