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This page lists the municipal flags of Chūbu region, Japan. It is a part of the List of Japanese municipal flags, which is split into regions due to its size.
Complete lists of Japanese municipal flags pages
edit- List of municipal flags of Hokkaidō
- List of municipal flags of Tōhoku region
- List of municipal flags of Kantō region
- List of municipal flags of Chūbu region
- List of municipal flags of Kansai region
- List of municipal flags of Chūgoku region
- List of municipal flags of Shikoku
- List of municipal flags of Kyūshū
Niigata Prefecture
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Nagaoka (ceremonial)
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Yuzawa (ceremonial)
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Ajikata (1977–2005)
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Arakawa (1971–2008)
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Asahi (1964–2008)
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Bunsui (1965–2006)
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Gosen (1950–2006)
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Hirokami (1964–2004)
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Horinouchi (1950–2004)
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Irihirose (????–2004)
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Itakura (1958–2005)
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Iwamuro (1965–2005)
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Kajikawa (1962–2005)
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Kakizaki (1955–2005)
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Kameda (1975–2005)
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Kamihayashi (1968–2008)
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Kamikawa (1964–2005)
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Kanose (1966–2005)
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Katahigashi (1967–2005)
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Kawaguchi (1967–2005)
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Kawanishi (1968–2005)
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Kiyosato (1962–2005)
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Koide (1940–2005)
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Koshiji (1956–2005)
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Kosudo (1970–2005)
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Kubiki (1966–2005)
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Kurokawa (1962–2005)
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Kyogase (1974–2004)
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Maki, Higashikubiki (1921–2005)
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Maki, Nishikanbara (1955–2005)
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Matsudai (1919–2005)
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Matsunoyama (1959–2005)
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Mikawa (1966–2005)
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Muikamachi (1957–2005)
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Muramatsu (1975–2006)
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Myōkō (1984–2005)
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Myōkōkōgen (1967–2005)
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Nadachi (1975–2005)
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Nakagō (1986–2005)
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Nakajō (1962–2005)
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Nakanokuchi (1974–2005)
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Nakasato (1966–2005)
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Niitsu (1951–2005)
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Nishikawa (1966–2005)
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Nishiyama (1963–2005)
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Nō (1974–2005)
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Ōgata (1957–2005)
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Ōmi (1954–2005)
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Ōshima (1967–2005)
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Ryōtsu (1955–2004)
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Sakae (1967–2005)
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Sanpoku (1965–2008)
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Sanwa (1965–2005)
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Sasagami (1992–2004)
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Shiozawa (1965–2005)
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Shirone (1955–2005)
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Shitada (1968–2005)
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Shiunji (1962–2005)
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Suibara (1935–2004)
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Sumon (1966–2004)
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Takayanagi (1976–2005)
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Teradomari (1957–2006)
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Tochio (1959–2006)
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Toyosaka (1959–2005)
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Tsubame (1962–2006)
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Tsugawa (1963–2005)
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Tsukigata (1963–2005)
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Uragawara (1965–2005)
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Washima (1955–2006)
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Yamato (1962–2004)
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Yasuda (1960–2004)
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Yasuzuka (1965–2005)
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Yoita (1955–2006)
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Yokogoshi (1970–2005)
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Yoshida (1962–2006)
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Yoshikawa (1955–2005)
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Yunotani (1965–2004)
Toyama Prefecture
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Kaga (1958–2005)
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Nanatsuka
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Noto, Fugeshi (1975–2005)
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Shika (1971–2005)
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Takamatsu
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Unoke
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Wajima (1957–2006)
Fukui Prefecture
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Echizen (town)
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Awara (1984–2004)
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Echizen (town, 1962–2005)
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Eiheiji (1962–2006)
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Kanadu
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Ōi (1959–2006)
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Sakai (1961–2006)
Yamanashi Prefecture
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Hokuto (variant)
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Ashiwada
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Ashiyasu
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Kawaguchiko
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Kōsai
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Kushigata
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Minobu (1959–2005)
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Nakatomi
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Nanbu (1965–2004)
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Shimobe
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Shirane
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Tomisawa
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Uenohara (1956–2005)
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Yamanashi (1954–2005)
Nagano Prefecture
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Tōmi (fringed)
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Furukawa (1956–2004)
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Gero (1958–2004)
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Hagiwara (1960–2004)
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Hozumi (1955–2003)
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Ibigawa (1955–2005)
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Ijira (1973–2003)
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Itonuki (1969–2004)
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Kaizu (1965–2005)
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Kamioka (through 1975)
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Kamioka (1975–2004)
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Kanayama (1965–2004)
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Kasahara (1968–2006)
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Kawai (1968–2004)
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Kawaue (1962–2005)
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Maze (1974–2004)
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Meihō (1992–2004)
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Miyagawa (1957–2004)
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Miyama (1962–2003)
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Motosu (town)
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Myōgata (1975–1992)
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Neo (1978–2004)
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Shinsei (1975–2004)
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Sunami (1974–2003)
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Takatomi (1972–2003)
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Takasu (1973–2004)
Shizuoka Prefecture
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Fukuroi (1958–2005)
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Hamamatsu (1911–2005)
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Iwata (1947–2005)
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Kakegawa (1956–2005)
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Kami (1972–1991)
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Kikukawa (1954–2005)
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Nishiizu (1966–2005)
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Omaezaki (1961–2005)
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Shimada (1915–2005)
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Shimizu (city, 1953–2003)
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Shizuoka (1964–2003)
Aichi Prefecture
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Akabane (1978–2003)
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Asahi (1972–2005)
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Asuke (1971–2005)
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Atsumi (1968–2005)
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Bisai (1955–2005)
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Fujioka (1974–2005)
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Hachikai (1977–2005)
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Haruhi (1973–2008)
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Hazu (1967–2011)
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Heiwa (1969–2005)
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Hōrai (1957–2005)
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Ichinomiya (town, 1970–2006)
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Inabu (1967–2005)
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Isshiki (1966–2011)
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Jimokuji (1970–2010)
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Jūshiyama (1986–2006)
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Kira (1957–2011)
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Kisogawa (1960–2005)
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Kiyosu (1972–2005)
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Kozakai (1972–2010)
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Mito (1939–2008)
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Miwa (1968–2010)
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Nishibiwajima (1969–2005)
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Nishiharu (1969–2006)
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Nukata (1956–2006)
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Obara (1975–2005)
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Otowa (1981–2008)
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Sakurai (1956–1967)
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Saori (1906–2005)
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Saya (1955–2005)
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Shikatsu (1969–2006)
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Shimoyama (1966–2005)
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Shinkawa (1964–2005)
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Shinshiro (1967–2005)
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Shippō (1971–2010)
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Shitara (2000–2005)
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Sobue (1971–2005)
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Tahara (1952–2005)
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Tatsuta (1977–2005)
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Tomiyama (1978–2005)
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Tsugu (1975–2005)
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Tsukude (1966–2005)