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image by Zachary Harden, 8 September 2009
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White stylized Katakana character of Hi (ヒ) of Hiroshima on wine red
field. The emblem represent harmony, cooperation of people and progress. Adopted
1968-07-16.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 06 May 1998
Red-pinkish field, white emblem. Proportions 2:3.
Jan Oskar Engene, 03 May 1996
Symbol of the prefecture
The symbol of the prefecture is a schematic representation of the first (Japanese) letter of the word Hiroshima. Its roundness symbolizes the harmony and unity among the prefectural citizens. The overlapping roundness of these pictograms symbolizes the vigorous development of Hiroshima Prefecture. (Decided on July 16, 1968)
http://www.hiroshima-cdas.or.jp/pref/hiroshima/gaiyou/htmleng/eintro.htm
(This is, of course, the symbol on the flag)
researched by Dov Gutterman, 15 March 1999
The construction sheet is Located at
www.pref.hiroshima.lg.jp/
(in Japanese), it gives somewhat of details to draw the Hiroshima Prefecture symbol. The
chart on the law page has it at 100 units, but I could not make out what the
other letter is, nor what O 1, O2, etc. is. The main thing to note with the
prefecture flag is that the symbol is 3/5ths of the height of the flag (just
like the sun on the national flag of Japan) and uses the Munsell color 4R 4/11
for the background (the middle symbol is white).
Zachary Harden, 8 September 2009
The law found online is dated 1968 and is accompanied by history information
which mentions notice 572 of 16 July 1968.
Jonathan Dixon, 10 September 2009