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China has been the dominant country in Asia for many centuries. Japan was named the Land of the Rising Sun, because it was east of China. The red circle represents the rising sun.

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The Japanese flag, also known as the Rising Sun flag or Nisshoki, symbolizes the rising sun and represents Japan as the Land of the Rising Sun. It has been used for centuries and is a powerful emblem of the country's culture and identity.

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