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DescriptionFlag of the Japanese Emperor.svg |
The flag of the Japanese emperor. The central emblem that was used was Image:Imperial Seal of Japan.svg.
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1926 |
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http://www.cc.matsuyama-u.ac.jp/~tamura/kousitugiseirei.htm |
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User:Zscout370 and User:Philip Nilsson |
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