
Last modified: 2023-06-03 by  zachary harden
 zachary harden
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![[Iwafune]](../images/j/jp-09-iw.gif)
image by Eugene Ipavec, 23 November 2005
Iwafune town in Tochigi adopted its flag on December 1st 1966. 
	proportion: 7:10
  field: purplish red
  emblem: white
  size of emblem is 13/21 of width.
  stylized katakana Iwa (イワ); and kanji Fune (舟) which
  stands for peace and development. 
	Source: Iwafune
  website (in Japanese)
  Nozomi Kariyasu, 19 November 2005
  
i = イ wa = ワ fune = 舟 (boat)
  
	The website mentions two sizes for the flag: large 140cm x 210cm and small
  90cm x 135cm, despite giving proportions of 21:30 for any size. The emblem was
  adopted on the same date; the circle symbolises peace and the (wings?)
  unlimited development/advancement/progress. (I am not sure that development in
  this context is quite the same thing I would first think of when using that
  word in connection with local government.)
  Jonathan Dixon, 9 December 2005
The former Iwafune Town became a part of Tochigi City on Apr 5th 2014.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 03 January 2015