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The Symbol of the Tokyo Metropolis (東京都のシンボルマーク, Tōkyō-to no Shinboru Māku) was adopted on June 1, 1989, under the Metropolitan Announcement No. 577 (告示第577号). The design was selected by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symbol Selection Committee ( 東京都シンボルマーク選考委員会 ) from 20 candidates.
Japanese courts have decided that to be copyrightable, a text logo needs to have artistic appearance that is worth artistic appreciation. Logos composed merely of geometric shapes and texts are also not copyrightable in general.
Japan Self-Defense Forces Naval Ensign of Japan: National personification: Amaterasu [citation needed] Amaterasu: National founder: Emperor Jimmu (神武天皇 Jinmu-tennō) Emperor Jimmu: National dish: Sushi, Japanese curry, ramen: Sushi, [3] [4] [5] National liquor: Sake: Sake [6] National fruit: Japanese persimmon: Japanese persimmon [7 ...
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The logo of Tokyo Metro – operator of one of the urban train systems in Tokyo, Japan: Date: 2008: Source: Vectorised by Vulphere based on en:File:TokyoMetro.svg by Minna Sora no Shita https://tokyometro.jp/ Author ™/® Tokyo Metro: Other versions
English: The logo of Tokyo Tower – tower in Tokyo, Japan (as seen on official website) ... Shibakōen , Japan. Coordinates: 35° 39′ 31″ N, 139° 44′ 44″ E :
He has illustrated English-language textbooks for Japanese children. [13] [18] Taniguchi discovered the Tokyo 2020 mascot competition on Facebook in February 2017 and came up with the idea of creating a character whose head resembled a samurai war helmet with the ichimatsu moyo pattern of the official Tokyo 2020 logo. After making a rough ...
Tokyo : JP-13: October 1, 1964: A six-rayed stylised sun with a dot in the center. The background color is Edo purple (江戸紫, Edo murasaki), which was popular in Edo, the name of Tokyo during the Edo period. This shade of purple is one of the traditional colors of Japan, and is near identical to Web Indigo. September 30, 1989