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海外に住んで日本は言う程悪くないと実感。 イギリス5年→フランス在住

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This symbol has been used in Japan for a long time as a good fortune.
During World War I, Japan used the Rising Sun flag as a member of the Allied side.
Also, this flag is internationally recognized as the flag of the Self-Defense Forces.

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May I explain a little about the Rising Sun flag?
One of the reasons why this flag is sometimes associated with WW2 is that it was used to incite anti-Japanese sentiment.
In fact, the Rising Sun flag was recognised as the victorious side in WW1 and is still officially used today.

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Bordel militaire de campagne (BMC)
「軍用野外売春宿」
20世紀にフランス軍の部隊に多かれ少なかれ公式に同行し、兵士が娼婦と簡単に性的関係を持てるようにした施設。第二次世界大戦後にも存在したが、それを無かった事にしたい人がいる様だ。

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The demonization of the enemy is a normal thing to justify killing them.
If America lost the Korean war, " American soldiers opened women's wombs and killed mothers and children" sort of propaganda may be taken as truth.

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In the late 19th century when Japan opened itself, the government founded Navy and Army like the other countries and decided to use the Rising Sun flag.
Japan attended WW1 as a part of the allies with this flag.

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In the late 19th century when Japan opened itself, the government founded Navy and Army like the other countries and decided to use the Rising Sun flag.
Japan attended WW1 as a part of the allies with this flag.

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The design of the Rising Sun Flag has been common since ancient time in Japan.
This design has been used as a symbol of prosperity. Fishermen use this design to pray for a good catch of fish even now.

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In the late 19th century when Japan opened itself, the government founded Navy and Army like the other countries and decided to use the Rising sun flag.
Japan attended WW1 as a part of allies with this flag.

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The design of Rising sun flag has been common since ancient time in Japan.Amaterasu Omikami is the sun goddess who is the chief divinity of Shintoism, and this design has been used as a symbol of prosperity. Fishermen use this design to pray for good catch of fish even now.

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