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Numata [Gunma Province Japan]

沼田市

Last modified: 2006-09-02 by phil nelson
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[Numata city flag]
image by Eugene Ipavec, 16 January 2006
Source: Numata website (in Japanese)

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Numata city in Gunma adopted its flag on January 4 2002.

proportion:2:3
field: purple
emblem: white
size of emblem is 2/5 of width
Stylized kanji Numa and Ta 沼田 which stands for development and harmony.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 19 November 2005


Flag adopted 1992 Notice No 1. The flag use the emblem adopted on 1 April 1965 (notice no 6 (in Japanese)). The logo is made up of a stylised kanji numa (swamp/pond) forming a circle. This circle, together with a cross in the middle, forms the kanji ta (rice paddy). The emblem symbolises harmonious human nature/kindness and the (balanced?) development/growth of the city.
Jonathan Dixon, 14 January 2006