List of municipal flags of Chūgoku region
This page lists the municipal flags of Chūgoku region, Japan. It is a part of the List of Japanese municipal flags, which is split into regions due to its size.
Complete lists of Japanese municipal flags pages
- List of municipal flags of Hokkaidō
- List of municipal flags of Tōhoku region
- List of municipal flags of Kantō region
- List of municipal flags of Chūbu region
- List of municipal flags of Kansai region
- List of municipal flags of Chūgoku region
- List of municipal flags of Shikoku
- List of municipal flags of Kyūshū
Tottori Prefecture
Cities
Towns and villages
Shimane Prefecture
Historical
Akagi (1959–2005) Asahi (1958–2005) Daitō (1903–2004) Daiwa (1967–2004) Fuse (1916–2004) Goka (1979–2004) Gotsu (1954–2004) Hakuta (1954–2004) Hasumi (1967–2004) Higashiizumo (1963–2011) Hikawa (1956–2011) Hikimi (1956–2004) Hirata (1955–2005) Hirose (1899–2004) Iwami (1957–2004) Izumo (1947–2005) Kakeya (1913–2004) Kakinoki (1968–2005) Kamo (1974–2004) Kanagi (1960–2005) Kashima (1971–2005) Kisuki (1958–2004) Koryō (1969–2005) Mihonoseki (1957–2005) Misumi (1955–2005) Mito (1955–2004) Mitoya (1954–2004) Mizuho (1964–2004) Muikaichi (1970–2005) Nichihara (1938–2005) Nima (1954–2005) Nita (1955–2005) Ōchi (1958–2004) Sada (1956–2005) Saigō (1984–2004) Sakurae (1956–2004) Shimane (1967–2005) Shinji (1975–2005) Taisha (1961–2005) Taki (1966–2005) Tamayu (1979–2005) Tonbara (1958–2005) Tsuma (1979–2004) Tsuwano (1955–2005) Yakumo (1954–2005) Yasaka (1967–2005) Yasugi (1954–2004) Yatsuka (1970–2005) Yokota (1959–2005) Yoshida (1889–2004) Yunotsu (1954–2005)
Okayama Prefecture
Cities
Towns and villages
Hiroshima Prefecture
Cities
Historical
Akitsu (1953–2005) Chiyoda (1968–2005) Daiwa (1955–2005) Etajima (1976–2004) Fukutomi (1960–2005) Funakoshi (1972–1975) Funo (1960–2005) Geihoku (1964–2005) Higashino (1974–2003) Hiwa (1991–2005) Hongō (1955–2005) Innoshima (1955–2005) Itsukaichi (1968–1985) Jinseki (1981–2004) Jōge (1958–2004) Kake (1970–2004) Kamagari (1976–2005) Kannabe (1984–2006) Kawajiri (1969–2004) Kimita (1984–2004) Kinoe (1955–2003) Kisa (1957–2004) Kōchi (1952–2005) Kōnu (1975–2004) Kōzan (1955–2004) Kuchiwa (1978–2005) Kui (1974–2005) Kurahashi (1977–2005) Kurose (1984–2005) Midori (1975–2004) Mihara (1937–2005) Mirasaka (1971–2004) Mitsugi (1958–2005) Miwa (1955–2004) Miyajima (1971–2005) Miyoshi (1954–1992) Miyoshi (1992–2004) Mukaihara (1983–2004) Mukaishima (1961–2005) Nōmi (1982–2004) Numakuma (1955–2005) Ōasa (1974–2005) Ōgaki (1974–2004) Okimi (1979–2004) Ondo (1979–2005) Ōno (1970–2005) Ōsaki (1981–2003) Saijō, Kamo (1968–1974) Saijō, Shōbara (1964–2005) Saiki (1955–2003) Sakugi (1965–2004) Sanwa (1965–2004) Sera (1965–2004) Seranishi (1979–2004) Setoda (1937–2006) Shimokamagari (1971–2003) Shinichi (1958–2003) Shōbara (1955–2005) Sōryō (1965–2005) Takamiya (1976–2004) Takano (1984–2005) Togouchi (1972–2004) Tōjō (1965–2005) Toyohama (1988–2005) Toyohira (1970–2005) Toyomatsu (1978–2004) Toyosaka (1949–2005) Tsutsuga (1990–2004) Uchinomi (1956–2003) Yachiyo (1978–2004) Yano (1967–1975) Yasuura (1948–2005) Yoshida (1955–2004) Yoshiwa (1971–2003) Yuki, Jinseki (1967–2004) Yuki, Saeki (1959–2005) Yutaka (1980–2005)
Yamaguchi Prefecture
Cities
Towns
See also
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