Japan Ensign Rising Sun Flag
A well known variant of the sun disc design is the sun disc with 16 red rays, which was also historically used by Japan's military, particularly the navy. It was first adopted as the naval ensign on October 7, 1889 and was used until the end of World War II. It was re-adopted on June 30, 1954 and is now used again as Japan's naval ensign. Our international flags are accurately reproduced to exact specifications. The flag has 2 brass grommets on the left edge for hanging. Also available below is an indoor/ceremonial version of the flag with a pole sleeve and gold fringe.
NOTE: Indoor/ceremonial flags are made-to-order, so please allow up to 5-7 business days before your order will ship.
Description
Our Japan Ensign Rising Sun Flags from Flags Unlimited are available in sizes from 2 feet by 3 feet up to 5 feet by 8 feet. We offer the Japan Ensign Rising Sun Flag in Durable Nylon material. Indoor Japan Ensign Rising Sun flags with a pole sleeve and gold fringe are also available.