List of municipal flags of Tōhoku region

This page lists the municipal flags of Tōhoku 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

 
Map of the regions of Japan. From northeast to southwest: Hokkaidō (red), Tōhoku (yellow), Kantō (green), Chūbu (cyan), Kansai (violet), Chūgoku (orange), Shikoku (purple), and Kyūshū & Okinawa (grey).

Aomori Prefecture edit

Cities edit

Municipality Flag Emblem Enactment Date Description Ref.
Aomori     Enactment:
April 1901
Specification:
26 July 1972
Inheritance:
27 April 2005
Flag:
12 May 2005
A white flag with a green and blue stylized "ao" (青). White represents cleanliness, blue for Mutsu Bay and the moon and green for the stars. The emblem is a representation of the Polaris star and represents the city's location in Aomori Prefecture, the northernmost prefecture of Honshu. [1][2]
Goshogawara     1 July 2005 A yellow flag with an emblem. The emblem consists of a blue crescent (symbolizing the Sea of Japan, Lake Juso, and the Iwaki River), a green arrow (for the Tsugaru Plain) and a red circle (for apples and the sun). The emblem as a whole represent humanity and nature through the spoils of riches of livelihood and mobility. [3]
Hachinohe     27 August 1937 A white flag with a red stylized "hachi" (八). Inside sits a red stylized "nohe" (戸) in the form of a crane to represent development.
Hirakawa     1 January 2006 A white flag with a forest green, lime green, and red emblem in the form of a stylized hi (ひ). The greens represent nature while the red dot represents the sun.
Hirosaki     Enactment:
14 June 1900
Inheritance:
15 November 2006
A white flag with a red Buddhist cross. This cross was used by the Tsugaru Domain to represent peace.
Kuroishi     1 April 1889
Misawa     Enactment:
1916
Inheritance:
25 November 1958
Flag:
1 September 1988
Mutsu     Emblem:
1 November 1960
Flag:
19 December 2008
Towada     14 March 2005
Tsugaru     11 February 2005

Towns and villages edit

Municipality Flag Emblem Enactment Date Description Ref.
Ajigasawa     10 May 1977 A blue flag with a white emblem. The emblem is the town's name in stylized hiragana (あじがさわ). The circle (which is a "wa") represents harmony and the "a" and the "sa" represents development. [4][5]
Fujisaki     Enactment:
March 1972
Inheritance:
21 September 2005
A white flag with a stylized "F". Red stands for the apples and passion, yellow for rice and peace and purple for swans and proudness. Designed by Mr. Ishizawa from Aomori. [6][7]
Fukaura     31 March 2005 A purple flag with a white emblem. The emblem consists of a stylized "fu" (フ) being surrounded by a wave to symbolize harmonious development through unity. [8][9]
Gonohe     1 July 1961 A green flag with a white emblem. The emblem is the town's name in white stylized kanji (五戸). It symbolizes unity through development. [10][11]
Hashikami     1 August 1964
Higashidōri     1 October 1973
Hiranai     22 March 1963
Imabetsu     25 December 1965
Inakadate     15 August 1959
Itayanagi     5 January 1965
Kazamaura     14 May 1971
Nakadomari     28 March 2005
Nanbu     1 January 2006
Nishimeya     14 December 1966
Noheji     24 November 1961
Oirase     1 March 2006
Ōma     25 August 1966
Ōwani     1 July 2964
Rokkasho     9 February 1966
Rokunohe     1 October 1960
Sai     Emblem:
18 July 1972
Flag:
14 May 1971
Sannohe     Emblem:
20 March 1955
Flag:
1 October 1977
Shichinohe     8 September 2005
Shingō     26 March 1973
Sotogahama     28 March 2005
Takko     4 April 1935
Tōhoku     2 September 2005
Tsuruta     Emblem:
8 August 1956
Flag:
27 June 1997
Yokohama     September 1970
Yomogita     1 July 1980

Historical edit

Municipality Flag Emblem Enactment Date
Abolition Date
Description Ref.
Fujisaki     1 August 1975
31 March 2005
A purple with a white emblem. The emblem consists of two wisteria flowers surrounding the katakana "fu" (フ). The katakana "fu" is a swan that flying over the hiragana "fu" (ふ) inside Mount Iwaki. [12]
Fukuchi     3 November 1968
1 January 2006
Goshogawara     1 July 1955
28 March 2005
Hiraka   Unknown
Emblem:
20 June 1964
    Emblem:
20 June 1964
Flag:
1 June 1977
1 January 2006
Inagaki     10 March 1976
11 February 2005
Ikarigaseki     Emblem:
May 1967
Flag:
1 June 1987
1 January 2006
Itayanagi   Unknown
Emblem:
5 January 1965
Iwaki     1 June 1959
27 February 2006
Iwasaki     17 December 1971
31 March 2005
Kamikita     Unknown
1 March 2005
Kanagi     March 1955
28 March 2005
Kanita     10 November 1970
28 March 2005
Kashiwa     1 April 1973
11 February 2005
Kawauchi     18 July 1967
14 March 2005
Kidukuri   Unknown
Emblem:
12 November 1980
    Emblem:
12 November 1980
Flag:
1 June 1987
11 February 2005
Kodomari     15 August 1963
28 March 2005
Kuraishi     26 June 1965
1 July 2004
Minmaya     1 October 1965
28 March 2005
Momoishi     22 September 1964
1 March 2006
Morita     8 October 1970
11 February 2005
Nagawa     28 November 1965
1 January 2006
Nakasato     21 August 1963
28 March 2005
Namioka     March 1957
1 April 2005
Nanbu     13 November 1965
1 January 2006
Nangō     31 March 1967
31 March 2005
Ōhata     Emblem:
1 November 1963
Flag:
1 May 1983
14 March 2005
Onoe     March 1960
1 January 2006
Sanbongi     1 February 1955
10 October 1956
Shariki     30 June 1970
11 February 2005
Shichinohe     1 October 1971
31 March 2005
Shimoda     25 April 1937
1 March 2006
Shiura     30 June 1965
28 March 2005
Sōma     23 October 1968
27 February 2006
Tairadate     1 April 1970
28 March 2005
Tenmabayashi     16 September 1961
31 March 2005
Tōhoku     14 September 1966
31 March 2005
Tokiwa     3 May 1984
28 March 2005
Towada     22 April 1958
1 January 2005
Towadako     3 November 1965
1 January 2005
Wakinosawa     22 December 1971
14 March 2005

Iwate Prefecture edit

Cities edit

Municipality Flag Emblem Enactment Date Description Ref.
Hachimantai     1 September 2005 [13]: 32 [14][15]
Hanamaki     1 January 2006 [13]: 32 [16][17]
Ichinoseki     15 November 2005 [13]: 30 [18][19]
Kamaishi     Enactment:
5 May 1937
Reenactment:
1 April 1955
[13]: 31 [20]: 59 [21][22]
Kitakami     11 July 1991 [13]: 31 [23]
Kuji     6 March 2006 [13]: 31 [24]
Miyako     Enactment:
20 June 1942
Inheritance:
6 June 2006
[13]: 32 [25]: 59 [26][27]
Morioka     Publication:
1889
Enactment:
13 April 1906
Flag:
3 November 1968
[13]: 30 [20]: 54 [28][29][30]
Ninohe     1 January 2006 [13]: 32 [31]
Ōfunato     25 December 1952 [13]: 31 [32]
Ōshū     20 February 2006 [13]: 30 [33]
Rikuzentakata     1 June 1955 [13]: 31 [34]
Takizawa     25 October 1965 [13]: 31 [25]: 201 [35][36]
Tōno     Enactment:
February 1945
Reenactment:
4 February 1955
Inheritance:
1 June 2006
[13]: 32 [25]: 175 [37]

Towns and villages edit

Municipality Flag Emblem Enactment Date Description Ref.
Fudai     24 January 1964 [13]: 32 
Hiraizumi     1 May 1965 [13]: 32 [38][39]
Hirono     1 January 2006 [13]: 32 [40]
Ichinohe     October 1958 [13]: 30 
Iwaizumi     26 January 1966 [13]: 30 [38][41]
Iwate     1 June 1956 [13]: 30 [42]
Karumai     1 August 1957 [13]: 32 [25]: 270 [43]
Kanegasaki     Enactment:
1955
Reenactment:
4 August 1971
[13]: 31 [25]: 226 [44][45]
Kunohe     19 June 1964 [13]: 31 
Kuzumaki     Publication:
4 November 1930
Enactment:
15 December 1978
[13]: 31 [38][46][47]
  Original emblem.
Noda     1 July 1961 [13]: 32 [48]
Nishiwaga     1 November 2005 [13]: 32 [49][50][51]
Ōtsuchi     10 August 1960 [13]: 30 [38][52]
Shiwa     20 July 1955 [13]: 31 [25]: 209 [53][54]
Shizukuishi     Enactment:
September 1958
Reenactment:
1 April 1965
[13]: 31 [38][55]
Sumita     1 October 1956 [13]: 31 [56][57]
Tanohata     11 December 1965 [13]: 32 [25]: 263 [58][59]
Yahaba     15 September 1957 [13]: 33 [60][61]
Yamada     2 November 1970 [13]: 32 [38][62]

Historical edit

Municipality Flag Emblem Enactment Date
Abolition Date
Description Ref.
Ashiro     17 May 1960
1 September 2005
[63]
Daitō     3 November 1959
20 September 2005
[38][64][65]
Eduriko     22 December 1966
1 April 1991
[66]
Esashi     7 June 1955
20 February 2006
[67][68]
Fujisawa     16 November 1958
26 September 2011
[13]: 32 [69]
Fukuoka     October 1956
1 April 1972
Hanaizumi     30 September 1961
20 September 2005
[25]: 233 [70]
Hanamaki     1 April 1954
1 January 2006
[71]
Higashiyama     6 June 1963
20 September 2005
[25]: 243 [70]
Ichinoseki     29 July 1955
20 September 2005
[20]: 58 [70]
Isawa     1 April 1967
20 February 2006
[67][38][72]
Ishidoriya     16 November 1958
1 January 2006
[71]
Jōbōji     April 1961
1 January 2006
[73]
Kawai     15 November 1964
1 January 2010
[13]: 31 [25]: 269 [38][74]
Kawasaki     30 September 1961
20 September 2005
[25]: 247 [38][70]
Kitakami     20 May 1954
1 April 1991
[20]: 56 [75]
Koromogawa     31 December 1965
20 February 2006
[25]: 231 [67]
Kuji     6 December 1954
6 March 2006
[76]
Maesawa     1 April 1957
20 February 2006
[67][77]
Matsuo     1 November 1963
1 September 2005
[63]
Miyamori     11 February 1955
1 October 2005
[38][37]
Mizusawa     Emblem:
1 April 1954
Flag:
December 1967
20 February 2006
[25]: 165 [67]
Murone     5 September 1958
20 September 2005
[25]: 245 [38][78]
Niisato     1 May 1961
6 June 2005
[38][26]
Ninohe     1 November 1972
1 January 2006
[38][73]
Nishine     1 November 1961
1 September 2005
[38][63]
Ōhasama     1 April 1958
1 January 2006
[71]
Ōno     Publication:
July 1960
Enactment:
5 December 1977
1 January 2006
[38][79][80][81]
Sanriku     4 October 1958
15 November 2001
[82]
Sawauchi     1 November 1957
1 November 2005
[83]
Senmaya     June 1960
20 September 2005
[38][84]
Tamayama     Unknown
1 July 1974
    1 July 1974
10 January 2006
[85]
Taneichi     1 February 1973
1 January 2006
[25]: 271 [38][81]
Tarō     15 May 1964
6 June 2005
[26]
Tonan     2 June 1957
1 April 1992
[25]: 215 [38][86][87]
Tōwa     15 August 1959
1 January 2006
[38][71]
Waga     3 January 1956
1 April 1991
[88]
Yamagata     1 January 1961
6 March 2006
[76]
Yuda     1 August 1964
1 November 2005
[83]

Miyagi Prefecture edit

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Towns and villages edit

Akita Prefecture edit

Cities edit

Towns and villages edit

Yamagata Prefecture edit

Cities edit

Towns and villages edit

Fukushima Prefecture edit

Cities edit

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References edit

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