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The flag of Japan is a simple yet powerful design. It consists of a white rectangular background with a red circle in the center. Here’s what each part of the flag means:

White Background: The white color represents purity, honesty, and peace. It symbolizes the character of the Japanese people and their desire for harmony.
Red Circle (Hinomaru): The red circle in the center of the flag is called the “Hinomaru,” which means “circle of the sun.” It represents the sun, which has been an important symbol in Japanese culture and mythology for centuries. The red color also signifies warmth, energy, and vitality.
Together, the white background and red circle on the flag of Japan represent the rising sun, unity, and the spirit of the Japanese people. It’s a proud symbol of Japan’s identity, history, and values.

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