File:Naval Ensign of Japan.svg

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日本語: 旭日旗大日本帝国海軍および海上自衛隊の軍艦旗
Crnogorski: Pomorska zastava Carske japanske mornarice i Japanskih pomorskih snaga samoodbrane
Црногорски (ћирилица): Поморска застава Царске јапанске морнарице и Јапанских поморских снага самоодбране
English: Naval ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
हिन्दी: इंपीरियल जापानी नौसेना के ध्वज
العربية: علم القوات البحرية الإمبراطورية اليابانية، والتي يعرف بالشمس المشرقة، واستخدمت العلم منذ عام 1954م.
Português: Bandeira naval da Marinha Imperial Japonesa e Força Marítima Autodefesa do Japão
Slovenčina: Vlajka Japonskej cisárskej armády
ไทย: ธงจักรพรรดินาวีญี่ปุ่น กองกำลังป้องกันตนเองทางทะเลในปัจจุบัน
Tiếng Việt: Cờ Hải quân Đại Nhật Bản Đế Quốc và Hải thượng tự vệ đội
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Source 自衛隊法施行令 and File:DSP Z 8702 C.pdf
Author David Newton, uploader was Denelson83
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Naval Banner of the Imperial Japanese Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

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