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![[flag of Hida]](../images/j/jp-21-hi.gif)
image by Tomislav Šipek, 27 March 2014
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Hida city in Yamanashi adopted its flag on 1 February 2004 by
  
  Notice No 1; adoption date of flag: 1 February 2004 by
  
  Notice No 2. 
	Flag proportion: 2:3
  colour of field: dull blue green
  colour of emblem: white; length of emblem: 0.618 of flag length.
  Nozomi Kariyasu, 22 January 2006 
Hida was formed on 1 Feb 2004 as a merger of 4 towns and villages. The emblem 
  consists of four not quite concentric semicircular crescents. 
	According to the regulation, the emblem expresses "water and tree culture smelling 
  sweet, the four original towns and villages joined as an echo/sound, townspeople 
  and other regions, and transmitting to the world (vitality)". Water ties together 
  the four regions, in the morning fog of the Furukawa region, snow of the Kawai 
  region, abundant streams of the Miyakawa region and the pure water supporting 
  the leading edge observation facility of the Kamioka region. The motif, like ripples 
  in water and rings in a tree trunk, becomes a modernistic symbol in (3D) carving-style.
  
	It shows a typically Japanese appearance, combining in harmony the expression 
  appropriate for the modern lifestyle and the appearance of an old street. This 
  shows the people making future progress/development and guarding the culture of 
  historical Hida. 
	The use of the emblem and flag are governed by Notice No 2. To use the emblem, 
  application must be made to the mayor, who will make a decision based on criteria 
  such as not disgracing the emblem, no commercial use or confusing use, etc. The 
  flag, like the national flag may be flown by all, but it must be flown so as not 
  to disgrace it. The flag should be flown on the anniversary of the forming of 
  the city, at city-sponsored public events and on any other occaisions that the 
  maoyr decides. Where the national flag and city flag are flown together, the national 
  flag is to the left as one faces the building or from the audience. If there are 
  three flags, the order of precedence is centre, then left, then right. If flown 
  with the national flag, the city flag must have the same dimensions, or if necessary 
  be smaller. The flag must otherwise be used according to convention. 
	Notice 2 gives the colour of the flag and of the emblem as DIC 2583, CMYK 80-15-25-10. 
  Notice 1, concerning the emblem, speaks of a calmed light blue ("water colour") 
  representing water and sky, Hida's abundant nature and the peace of the people.
  Jonathan Dixon, 4 May 2006 
The flag of the city of Hida is blue-green with mark. The flag is already 
	reported, but with white flag and Mr. Kariyasu's comment of flags 
	field colour as dull blue green
	Sources:
	
	http://www.city.takayama.lg.jp/mayors_office/1209.html 
	
	http://www.gifukokutai2012.jp/minamo/blog/2010/09/14-2378.html 
	Tomislav Šipek, 27 March 2014