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image by Zachary Harden, 27 September 2009
Orange stylized Katakana character of Na (ナ) of Nagano in white disc
on orange field. The emblem expresses mountain reflected in a lake as well.
Orange stands for the sun and white for snow of Nagano. Adopted 20 March 1967.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 06 May 1998
Orange flag with white disc with bowed cross. 2:3. This flag is in Smith
1980 [smi80] marked as state flag on land.
Željko Heimer, 08 December 1996
The emblem features a stylised katakana na of Nagano-ken inside a circle,
in the form of a launching bird, and also showing mountains
reflecting in a lake alone the hoirzontal bar of the na.
This symbolises Nagano-ken's nature and citizens' friendship cutting
through every barrier, making progress towards the future, and
development.
The emblem was chosen from a general competition, and enacted on 26
December 1946 for use from 1 January 1947.
The colour of the emblem is in general not specified, although it is
for the flag.
The white of the emblem represents the snow and purity of Japan's
roof, Nagano-ken, and the bright nature of its citizens.
The orange field signifies the sun pouring down onto the earth of the
prefecture, communicates the four seasons, and symbolises
(something to do with autumn leaves - Nozomi?) natural colour, lively
conditions and development.
Jonathan Dixon, 1 October 2009
The orange has nothing to do with autumn leaves but
the sun light is pouring down onto the earth of the prefecture and
shining in a natural colors vividly through the four
seasons which symbolises powerful prefecture and its developing fugure.
Source: Nagano
Prefecture website
Nozomi Kariyasu, 1 October 2009