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 zachary harden
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![[flag of Totsukawa]](../images/j/jp-29-tt.gif)
image by Tomislav Šipek, 26 February 2014
The flag of the village of Totsukawa is white with mark.
Source: 
http://www.mod.go.jp/gsdf/mae/3d/taifu12miokuri.html
Tomislav Šipek, 26 February 2014
The village emblem was adopted on Oct 1st 1983 but there is no flag law. The 
white flag has a black village emblem in the center. The emblem was granted by 
Imperial Court in 1863.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 27 May 2014
Hm, 1863 saw the beginnings of what would become the Imperial Restoration. 
And when that came to pass, Totsukawa Samurai formed the personal guard of the 
Emperor. What was the relation between  the Emperor and Totsukawa, that 
resulted in this grant?
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 31 May 2014
Totsukawa village had a long history to guard Imperial Family. Before Meiji 
Restoration they sent samurai to Kyoto to guard Imperial Palace. That is why the 
emblem was granted. Please see  this
photo of the flag bearing a red Imperial crest and a black Totsukawa village 
emblem together used by Totsukawa Samurai then. I took the photo from Totsukawa 
Village History Museum. 
Nozomi Kariyasu, 31 May 2014
![[flag of Totsukawa]](../images/j/jp_ttskw.gif)
image by 
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 31 May 2014
OK, this would look somewhat similar.
(The Chrysanthemum started out as Jaume's Emperor's flag at sea,
1871-1889, the mon of Totsukawa Village is from
Tomislav's village flag, and the ratio of 2:1 is after
the black Ohu Reppan Domei flag.)
I guess that would be the flag of the Emperor's Totsukawa guard, but I
haven't seen the page of the museum; they may have a better description. And if 
we could ask them, they might have a photograph that shows the entire flag.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 31 May 2014
Here is the museum website.
http://totsukawa.info/joho/kanko/3Historical_Museum.html There is no English 
text at such country side. I showed the entire flag image from the Museum.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 31 May 2014