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flag
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Flags are seen as symbols of the nation's identity and are treated with great respect and reverence.
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flag
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The national flag, known as the Nisshoki or Hinomaru, holds significant historical and cultural symbolism.
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flag flying
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Reserved for official government buildings and national holidays, less common on private residences
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flags
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Flags are often used in traditional festivals and ceremonies to represent different clans or lineages.
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flags
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Displaying flags outside homes or public buildings is less common and may be associated with nationalism or political statements.
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flags
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Flags are mainly associated with official government use and are less commonly displayed by individuals as a patriotic symbol.
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flags
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Displaying the national flag is not as common in everyday life, and it is typically reserved for official government buildings and national holidays.
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flags
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Displaying the national flag is a sign of respect and patriotism
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jolly roger flag
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Not commonly recognized or associated with maritime history or piracy
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national flag
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National flags are treated with great respect and are commonly displayed in schools and public spaces as a symbol of patriotism.
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racing flags
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Influential in traditional sports like sumo wrestling and cycling races, indicating victory or completion of a lap
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state flag
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The state flag is not as prominently displayed and is more commonly associated with ceremonial events and official functions.
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