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What is japans national emblem?

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  1. A national emblem symbolically represents a nation. Most national emblems originate in the natural world (animals, plants etc), but another object may serve. National emblems may appear on many thing such as the national flag, coat of arms, or other patriotic materials. The Japanese national emblems are:

    Animal: Peasant (logo on Japan Airlines)

    Tree: Cherry Blossom (symbol of the Japanese culture and religion)

    Inanimate object: the Sun, depicted without rays (symbol on national flag)

    Nationalized patriotic symbols: Chrysanthemum Throne (symbol of the Imperial Family)


  2. The Japanese national emblem is an imperial symbol, uses in the Japanese Emperor and the imperial family on the appliance presents this symbol frequently. Golden yellow chrysanthemum which is composed of 16 petal symmetrical flower petals, plain elegant, grave natural, is collecting the East traditional culture spirit.

    The national flag is only a red circle, looks like the sun to be the same, the bottom color is a white .

  3. it should be a harpoon and fishing nets that catch every living thing in the sea without discrimination; the Japanese are fishing the oceans clean of every living thing and murdering whales at a rate unprecedented; their avaracious seafood appetites are destroying the oceans and every living thing in the ocean.  

    it is world war III against the Ocean and all of its benefits and should be stopped in any manner possible; evidently those atom bombs didn't teach the Japanese anything about the evils of domination    i don't know perhaps a nuclear bomb might convince them

  4. The green pheasant was named as national bird  by a non-government body] in 1947, but it wasn't until 1999 that the national flag and national anthem were officially passed into law.) Many consider the national flower of Japan to be the 'Japanese Flowering Cherry' or Cherry blossom, while a stylized picture of a chrysanthemum is used as the official seal of the Japanese Imperial Family.

    So, probably the chrysanthemum is one of the major symbols of Japan besides the red, rising sun on the flag.

  5. aaaaaarrrrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhhhhh ................what the f@#$ was that loud noise

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