File:Second coat of arms of Japan in „Die Wappen der außerdeutschen Souveräne und Staaten”, Nürnberg 1857 (1870).png

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A historical European depiction of what they believed to be the coat of arms of Japan.

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English: A historical European depiction of what they believed to be the coat of arms of Japan.
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current18:32, 8 July 2021Thumbnail for version as of 18:32, 8 July 2021208 × 293 (64 KB)Donald Trung (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by See title, otherwise unknown. from * [http://hubert-herald.nl/NihonEmpire.htm NIHON - Japan - Japanese Symbols of Government - The Symbol of the Empire - The Achievement of State - The Symbol of the Emperor - The Symbols of the Shoguns - Sanshu no Shinki, the Three Treasures]. - ([http://hubert-herald.nl/ De Rode Leeuw]). * [http://hubert-herald.nl/NihonEmpire_bestanden/image051.jpg Ietsugu Banner and Battle standard - Matsunami, N.: The National Flag of Japan. Tokio, 192...

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