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![[Nagoya]](../images/j/jp-23-tw.gif)
image by Tomislav Šipek,  23 October 2014
The flag of the city of Toyokawa is white with mark. I found black and blue 
mark.
Sources:
http://www.city.toyokawa.lg.jp/shisei/heiwatoshisuishin/heiwakinen/h23_heiwakinen.html
http://someshi.exblog.jp/i2/2/ 
http://www.kyodoshi.com/news/10179/
Tomislav Šipek, 17 March 2014
The city emblem was adopted on Sep 1st 1944 but there is no flag law. The 
white flag has a dark bluecity emblem in the center. The city emblem is a stylized 
kanji 川 Kawa of Toyokawa surrounded by four katakana ト To.  They say they 
don’t use a black but a dark blue flags. Sometimes the color in the photo looks 
different.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 14 May & 22 October 2014
Thanks to Mr. Kariyasu, here is corrected flag.
Tomislav Šipek, 23 October 2014
![[Nagoya]](../images/j/jp-23-tw1.gif)
image by Tomislav Šipek, 17 March 2014
![[Toyota city flag]](../images/j/jp-23-tw-ic.gif) 
image by  Tomislav Šipek, 26 March 2014
The flag of the former town of Ichinomiya was white with mark. The town is 
now, from 2006, part of the city of Toyokawa.
Source:
http://pds.exblog.jp/pds/1/200504/11/93/d0020793_18154154.jpg 
Tomislav Šipek, 26 March 2014
![[Toyota city flag]](../images/j/jp-23-tw-kz.gif) 
image by  Tomislav Šipek, 26 March 2014
The flag of the former town of Kozakai was white with mark. The town is now, 
from 2010, part of the city of Toyokawa.
Source:
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/kawakami-yoko 
Tomislav Šipek, 26 March 2014
![[Toyota city flag]](../images/j/jp-23-tw-mt.gif) 
image by  Tomislav Šipek, 26 March 2014
The flag of the former town of Mito was blue with mark. The town is now, 
from 2008, part of the city of Toyokawa.
Source:
http://www.tonichi.net/news/index.php?id=12190 
Tomislav Šipek, 26 March 2014
![[Toyota city flag]](../images/j/jp-23-tw-ot.gif) 
image by  Tomislav Šipek, 26 March 2014
The flag of the former town of Otowa was white with mark. The town is now, 
from 2008, part of the city of Toyokawa.
Source:
http://www.tonichi.net/news/index.php?id=12190 
Tomislav Šipek, 26 March 2014