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Summary

Slovenščina: državni grb Japonske
English: National and Imperial Seal of Japan. Imperial Seal of Chrysanthemum.
Dansk: Japans kejserlige våbenskjold. Det forestiller en chrysanethemum.
日本語: 菊花紋章

公式には国章ではないが、慣習的に使用されている。

Français : Sceau impérial du Japon. Sceau impérial de Chrysanthème.
Italiano: Sigillo Imperiale e nazionale del Giappone. Sigillo Imperiale del Crisantemo.

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