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日本語: 菊花紋章
Dansk: Japans kejserlige våbenskjold
English: Imperial Seal of Japan: the Chrysanthemum is the public symbol of the Emperor of Japan since the twelfth century. The 16-petal symbol is now used in the public businesses of the Japanese government.[1][2] It was codified in Japanese law by Imperial decree in 1926.[3]
Bân-lâm-gú: 菊花紋章、日本國徽 / Kiok-á bûn-chiong, Ji̍t-pún kok-hui
Монгол: Япон эзэн хааны сүлд
Slovenščina: Državni grb Japonske
Tiếng Việt: 國徽日本 / Quốc huy Nhật Bản
Vahcuengh: 日本國徽 / Nditbonj gozveih
中文(简体)‎: 菊花纹章、日本国徽
中文(繁體)‎: 菊花紋章、日本國徽
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Source Inspired by File:Japan coa kiku.png & File:Imperial Seal of Japan.svg
Author Heralder based on work of Philip Nilsson
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התמונה שיש פה מראה את הסמל היפני שמתאפיינת בכך שהפרח המלא עלי כותרת מזכירים את כל השמחה שיש בשפע וכל העושר שיש ביפן (הסמל הוא הומצא במימים המודרנים") לכן ככה נראה הסמל היפני

References

  1. Griffis, William Elliot () "Sūjin, the Civilizer " in The Mikado's Empire, New York, United States<colon> Harper & Brothers, pp. p. 66 Retrieved on .
  2. Dalby, Liza () "Paulownia Blooms " in East Wind Melts the Ice: A Memoir Through the Seasons, California, United States<colon> University of California Press, pp. p. 51 Retrieved on . ISBN<colon> 978-0-520-25053.
  3. 皇室儀制令(1926〔大正15〕年皇室令第7号) (in Japanese). Retrieved on 2011-01-17.

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