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image by Eugene Ipavec, 14 December 2005
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Nishiaizu town emblem adopted: September 20 1954
Flag adopted: November 1st 1973 (Notice No. 7)
flag proportion: 2:3
field: green; emblem: white, a stylized kanji Nishi 西 placed towards
hoist.
Source: Nishiaizu
website (emblem) and (flag)
(pages in Japanese)
Nozomi Kariyasu, 10 December 2005
The emblem is a stylised kanji nishi 西 (west). The top stroke forms
a arc above the rest, representing the citizen's harmony. The box part of
the character forms a triangle, whose three sides symbolise the basic
intentions of democracy: liberty, equality and fraternity. The other two
strokes form a V shape, representing the development/growth of the town's
self-government.
The diameter of the emblem is 5/9 the length of the hoist, and its centre
is the same distance from the hoist.
Jonathan Dixon, 31 January 2006