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![[Aomori]](../images/j/jp-02.gif)
image by Pascal Gross and Eugene Ipavec, 4 November 1998
See also:
Prefecture map in green on white field. Green is a colour of prefecture tree,
arbor vitae. The flag symbolizes pride and hope of the people. Adopted
1961-01-01.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 6 May 1998
Aomori Prefecture is the northernmost province of the largest Japanese
island, Honshu. The prefectural flag is a stylized map of the prefecture. If you
look at a map of Japan in any atlas, and have the picture of the flag, you will
be easily able to recognize that they are of almost identical shape. The
proportions are not exact, but if you were familiar with many maps used by the
Japanese, it would not come as a surprise.
Bruce Ward, 12 May 1996
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