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image by Pascal Gross, 5 May 1998
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Yellow stylized Katakana character of Mi (ミ) of Miyazaki on light
green field. The emblem is shaped like a step symbolizing progress of
Miyazaki. Yellow stands for the sun. Adopted 1964-12-22.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 6 May 1998
Green flag with yellow slanted rectangles (parallelograms?) reminding of ZZ Top sign. 5:7
This flag is in Smith 1980 marked as state flag on land.
Željko Heimer, 8 December 1996
The character pronounced "Mi" consists of three equal length
horizontal strokes, one over the other. Here, they are offset and given enough
breadth that they have a pleasing appearance. By the way, the green of the
background is "midori", also with the same first character.
Bruce Ward, 8 December 1996
Prefectural flag
The green and yellow colors represent the prefecture's abundant greenery and sunshine. The three horizontal strokes represent the katakana syllable "mi" the first syllable of Miyazaki. They also resemble a staircase, symbolizing progress.
researched by Dov Gutterman, 13 March 1999