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image by Eugene Ipavec 12 January 2006
Fujieda city adopted its emblem on 11 September 1954 by
Notice No 86;
adoption date of flag: 31 March 1977 by
Notice No 23
(links in Japanese)
Flag proportion: 2:3
colour of field: white
emblem diameter: 3/5 flag height; the city flower - a wisteria in purple.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 1 January 2006
The order says a tuft (fringe) should be attached, but not for a flag in
general use. Nozomi has already mentioned that the field should be white
and the emblem purple. The white of the field is a desire for advancement
and development/growth and for a permanently/eternally spotlessly clean
city. The purple of the emblem shows the colour of the city flower
wisteria (in Japanese, the fuji of Fujieda). This shows a desire for noble
dignity in the appearance of the city, together with the field's
cleanness, seeking sublime dignity.
Jonathan Dixon, 1 February 2006
image by Tomislav Šipek, 16 April 2014
The flag of the former town of Okabe was orange with mark. The town is now,
from 2009, part of the city of Fujieda.
Source:
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/shohei1946/e/bb8b118ceb3eb801a62d77b9bd20c0e8
Tomislav Šipek, 16 April 2014