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Ino Town (Kochi Prefecture, Japan)

いの町

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[Flag of Ino]
image by Tomislav Šipek, 29 October 2013


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The Flag

The flag of the town of Ino is white with mark.
Sources: http://niyodogawa.seesaa.net/upload/detail/image/resize0622-thumbnail2.jpg.html
http://www.town.ino.kochi.jp/
http://www2.town.ino.kochi.jp/reiki2/reiki_honbun/r037RG00000001.html
Tomislav Šipek, 29 October 2013

But the town flag hoisted at the top of Mt Ratna Chuli in the Himalayas had the town name (いの町) added.
http://www.town.ino.kochi.jp/koho/200901/ino_no52_04.pdf.--
Jonathan Dixon, 29 October 2013

The town emblem was adopted on Oct 1st 2004 by Notice No 1 but there is no flag law. The white flag has a maroon town emblem in the center. The town emblem is stylized hiragana いの Ino.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 21 September 2014


Gohoku Village / 吾北村

[Flag of Ino]
image by Tomislav Šipek, 31 October 2013

The flag of former village of Gohoku was green with mark. The village is now, from 2004, part of the town of Ino.
Source: http://www.town.ino.kochi.jp/igh/top/chouinsiki.htm
Tomislav Šipek, 31 October 2013

According to a document about the existing symbols for the purpose of choosing symbols for the new town the logo is stylised kanji 吾 of 吾北 Gohoku (吾北). The vertical point expresses improvement and advancement, the circle harmony and cooperation, the horizontal span abundance and the several peaks [in the shape of the kanji 山 (山 mountain) mountain villages. It was adopted on 1 April 1966.
Jonathan Dixon, 09 November 2013


Hongawa Village / 本川村

[Flag of Ino]
image by Tomislav Šipek, 31 October 2013

The flag of the former village of Hongawa was green with mark. The village is now, from 2004, part of the town of Ino.
Source: http://www.town.ino.kochi.jp/igh/top/chouinsiki.htm
Tomislav Šipek, 31 October 2013

According to a document about the existing symbols for the purpose of choosing symbols for the new town the emblem is stylised kanji 本 (本 /hon/, origin, root) of 本川 Hongawa (本川). The central triangle expresses advancement, the circle formed by the side stands for cooperation and harmony, so the emblem is a representation in the form of villager's friendly hands of the villager's unity and cooperation. The emblem was adopted on 1 July 1980.
Jonathan Dixon, 09 November 2013