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This yacht flag (date unknown) is made from my
notes. The original image was published in Vexillinfo, but unfortunately I
deleted accidentally the quotation of the issue, but the flag I believe that is
accurate except perhaps for minor details (i.e. size of red disk)
Jaume Ollé, 28 Feb 2000
The burgee of Enoshima Yacht Club is a white
triangular flag with a blue border and a blue Capital E letter placed near the
hoist.
Ivan Sache, 15 January 2005
by Zachary Harden 25 October 2017
Burgee: earlier design(?) in Port Credit Y C's Collection. (Ontario, Canada).
Ref: Photo (June 1993) in BDA's files.
Peter Edwards, 24 October 2017
by Jose C. Alegria Source: Enoshima Yacht Club
The burgee of Enoshima Junior Yacht Club is a long
(~1:3) trapezoidal blue flag divided by a red cross and with a white canton
charged with a red disc.
Ivan Sache, 15 January 2005
The burgee of Hayama Marina Yacht Club is a blue
triangular flag divided by a white cross with the blue Capital letters HMYC
placed on the horizontal arm of the cross.
Ivan Sache, 15 January 2005
The burgee of the Japanese Ocean Racing Club is a
white triangular flag with an horizontal red stripe in the middle.
Ivan Sache, 15 January 2005
Blue pennant with a red disc including a white inscribed triangle pointing upwards, itself including another 'inscribed' triangle pointing downwards. Ivan Sache, 5 August 2000
The burgee of the Nippon Yacht Club is a white
triangular flag with a red disc in canton and a stylized N letter made of three
black, red and blue parts, respectively.
Ivan Sache, 15 January 2005
The burgee of the Tokyo Sail and Power Squadron is
a triangular flag divided in three parts: the upper canton is white with a black
white-fouled anchor placed diagonally, the lower canton is red with a blue
mountain with a white top (most probably the Fuji Yama volcano) and the rest of
the flag is vertically divided in seven blue stripes and siw white stripes. The
blue and white stripes recall the flag of the US Power
Squadron.
Ivan Sache, 15 January 2005
The burgee of the Waseda Yacht Club, as shown graphically on the club's website, is dark red with a thin white cross and a white "W" in canton.
Souce: Waseda Yacht Club website
See also: Waseda University
Ivan Sache, 1 June 2009