List of municipal flags of Chūbu region
This page lists the municipal flags of Chūbu region, Japan. It is a part of the List of Japanese municipal flags, which is split into regions due to its size.
Ishikawa Prefecture
Historical
Kaga (1958–2005) Nanatsuka Noto, Fugeshi (1975–2005) Shika (1971–2005) Takamatsu Unoke Wajima (1957–2006)
Yamanashi Prefecture
Cities
Fujiyoshida
Towns and villages
Historical
Ashiwada Ashiyasu Kawaguchiko Kōsai Kushigata Minobu (1959–2005) Nakatomi Nanbu (1965–2004) Shimobe Shirane Tomisawa Uenohara (1956–2005) Yamanashi (1954–2005)
Gifu Prefecture
Cities
Gifu Kaizu Ōgaki Tajimi
Towns and villages
Historical
Furukawa (1956–2004) Gero (1958–2004) Hagiwara (1960–2004) Hozumi (1955–2003) Ibigawa (1955–2005) Ijira (1973–2003) Itonuki (1969–2004) Kaizu (1965–2005) Kamioka (through 1975) Kamioka (1975–2004) Kanayama (1965–2004) Kasahara (1968–2006) Kawai (1968–2004) Kawaue (1962–2005) Maze (1974–2004) Meihō (1992–2004) Miyagawa (1957–2004) Miyama (1962–2003) Motosu (town) Myōgata (1975–1992) Neo (1978–2004) Shinsei (1975–2004) Sunami (1974–2003) Takatomi (1972–2003) Takasu (1973–2004)
Shizuoka Prefecture
Cities
Atami Gotenba Hamamatsu Numazu Shizuoka
Towns and villages
Historical
Fukuroi (1958–2005) Hamamatsu (1911–2005) Iwata (1947–2005) Kakegawa (1956–2005) Kami (1972–1991) Kikukawa (1954–2005) Nishiizu (1966–2005) Omaezaki (1961–2005) Shimada (1915–2005) Shimizu (city, 1953–2003) Shizuoka (1964–2003)
Aichi Prefecture
Cities
Anjō Gamagōri Inazawa Komaki Nagakute Nishio Owariasahi Shinshiro Toyoake Toyohashi
Towns and villages
Historical
Akabane (1978–2003) Asahi (1972–2005) Asuke (1971–2005) Atsumi (1968–2005) Bisai (1955–2005) Fujioka (1974–2005) Hachikai (1977–2005) Haruhi (1973–2008) Hazu (1967–2011) Heiwa (1969–2005) Hōrai (1957–2005) Ichinomiya (1970–2006) Inabu (1967–2005) Isshiki (1966–2011) Jimokuji (1970–2010) Jūshiyama (1986–2006) Kira (1957–2011) Kisogawa (1960–2005) Kiyosu (1972–2005) Kozakai (1972–2010) Mito (1939–2008) Miwa (1968–2010) Nishibiwajima (1969–2005) Nishiharu (1969–2006) Nukata (1956–2006) Obara (1975–2005) Otowa (1981–2008) Sakurai (1956–1967) Saori (1906–2005) Saya (1955–2005) Shikatsu (1969–2006) Shimoyama (1966–2005) Shinkawa (1964–2005) Shinshiro (1967–2005) Shippō (1971–2010) Shitara (2000–2005) Sobue (1971–2005) Tahara (1952–2005) Tatsuta (1977–2005) Tomiyama (1978–2005) Tsugu (1975–2005) Tsukude (1966–2005)
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