This page lists the municipal flags of Chūbu region, Japan. It is a part of the List of Japanese municipal flags, which is split into regions due to its size.
Complete lists of Japanese municipal flags pages
- List of municipal flags of Hokkaidō
- List of municipal flags of Tōhoku region
- List of municipal flags of Kantō region
- List of municipal flags of Chūbu region
- List of municipal flags of Kansai region
- List of municipal flags of Chūgoku region
- List of municipal flags of Shikoku
- List of municipal flags of Kyūshū
Niigata Prefecture
Cities
- Nagaoka (ceremonial)
Towns and villages
- Yuzawa (ceremonial)
Historical
- Ajikata (1977–2005)
- Arakawa (1971–2008)
- Asahi (1964–2008)
- Bunsui (1965–2006)
- Gosen (1950–2006)
- Hirokami (1964–2004)
- Horinouchi (1950–2004)
- Irihirose (????–2004)
- Itakura (1958–2005)
- Iwamuro (1965–2005)
- Kajikawa (1962–2005)
- Kakizaki (1955–2005)
- Kameda (1975–2005)
- Kamihayashi (1968–2008)
- Kamikawa (1964–2005)
- Kanose (1966–2005)
- Katahigashi (1967–2005)
- Kawaguchi (1967–2005)
- Kawanishi (1968–2005)
- Kiyosato (1962–2005)
- Koide (1940–2005)
- Koshiji (1956–2005)
- Kosudo (1970–2005)
- Kubiki (1966–2005)
- Kurokawa (1962–2005)
- Kyogase (1974–2004)
- Maki, Higashikubiki (1921–2005)
- Maki, Nishikanbara (1955–2005)
- Matsudai (1919–2005)
- Matsunoyama (1959–2005)
- Mikawa (1966–2005)
- Muikamachi (1957–2005)
- Muramatsu (1975–2006)
- Myōkō (1984–2005)
- Myōkōkōgen (1967–2005)
- Nadachi (1975–2005)
- Nakagō (1986–2005)
- Nakajō (1962–2005)
- Nakanokuchi (1974–2005)
- Nakasato (1966–2005)
- Niitsu (1951–2005)
- Nishikawa (1966–2005)
- Nishiyama (1963–2005)
- Nō (1974–2005)
- Ōgata (1957–2005)
- Ōmi (1954–2005)
- Ōshima (1967–2005)
- Ryōtsu (1955–2004)
- Sakae (1967–2005)
- Sanpoku (1965–2008)
- Sanwa (1965–2005)
- Sasagami (1992–2004)
- Shiozawa (1965–2005)
- Shirone (1955–2005)
- Shitada (1968–2005)
- Shiunji (1962–2005)
- Suibara (1935–2004)
- Sumon (1966–2004)
- Takayanagi (1976–2005)
- Teradomari (1957–2006)
- Tochio (1959–2006)
- Toyosaka (1959–2005)
- Tsubame (1962–2006)
- Tsugawa (1963–2005)
- Tsukigata (1963–2005)
- Uragawara (1965–2005)
- Washima (1955–2006)
- Yamato (1962–2004)
- Yasuda (1960–2004)
- Yasuzuka (1965–2005)
- Yoita (1955–2006)
- Yokogoshi (1970–2005)
- Yoshida (1962–2006)
- Yoshikawa (1955–2005)
- Yunotani (1965–2004)
Toyama Prefecture
Cities
Towns and villages
Historical
Ishikawa Prefecture
Cities
Towns
Historical
- Kaga (1958–2005)
- Nanatsuka
- Noto, Fugeshi (1975–2005)
- Shika (1971–2005)
- Takamatsu
- Unoke
- Wajima (1957–2006)
Fukui Prefecture
Cities
Towns and villages
- Echizen (town)
Historical
- Awara (1984–2004)
- Echizen (town, 1962–2005)
- Eiheiji (1962–2006)
- Kanadu
- Ōi (1959–2006)
- Sakai (1961–2006)
Yamanashi Prefecture
Cities
- Hokuto (variant)
Towns and villages
Historical
- Ashiwada
- Ashiyasu
- Kawaguchiko
- Kōsai
- Kushigata
- Minobu (1959–2005)
- Nakatomi
- Nanbu (1965–2004)
- Shimobe
- Shirane
- Tomisawa
- Uenohara (1956–2005)
- Yamanashi (1954–2005)
Nagano Prefecture
Cities
- Tōmi (fringed)
Towns and villages
Historical
Gifu Prefecture
Cities
Towns and villages
Historical
- Furukawa (1956–2004)
- Gero (1958–2004)
- Hagiwara (1960–2004)
- Hozumi (1955–2003)
- Ibigawa (1955–2005)
- Ijira (1973–2003)
- Itonuki (1969–2004)
- Kaizu (1965–2005)
- Kamioka (through 1975)
- Kamioka (1975–2004)
- Kanayama (1965–2004)
- Kasahara (1968–2006)
- Kawai (1968–2004)
- Kawaue (1962–2005)
- Maze (1974–2004)
- Meihō (1992–2004)
- Miyagawa (1957–2004)
- Miyama (1962–2003)
- Motosu (town)
- Myōgata (1975–1992)
- Neo (1978–2004)
- Shinsei (1975–2004)
- Sunami (1974–2003)
- Takatomi (1972–2003)
- Takasu (1973–2004)
Shizuoka Prefecture
Cities
Towns and villages
Historical
- Fukuroi (1958–2005)
- Hamamatsu (1911–2005)
- Iwata (1947–2005)
- Kakegawa (1956–2005)
- Kami (1972–1991)
- Kikukawa (1954–2005)
- Nishiizu (1966–2005)
- Omaezaki (1961–2005)
- Shimada (1915–2005)
- Shimizu (city, 1953–2003)
- Shizuoka (1964–2003)
Aichi Prefecture
Cities
Wards
Towns and villages
Historical
- Akabane (1978–2003)
- Asahi (1972–2005)
- Asuke (1971–2005)
- Atsumi (1968–2005)
- Bisai (1955–2005)
- Fujioka (1974–2005)
- Hachikai (1977–2005)
- Haruhi (1973–2008)
- Hazu (1967–2011)
- Heiwa (1969–2005)
- Hōrai (1957–2005)
- Ichinomiya (1970–2006)
- Inabu (1967–2005)
- Isshiki (1966–2011)
- Jimokuji (1970–2010)
- Jūshiyama (1986–2006)
- Kira (1957–2011)
- Kisogawa (1960–2005)
- Kiyosu (1972–2005)
- Kozakai (1972–2010)
- Mito (1939–2008)
- Miwa (1968–2010)
- Nishibiwajima (1969–2005)
- Nishiharu (1969–2006)
- Nukata (1956–2006)
- Obara (1975–2005)
- Otowa (1981–2008)
- Sakurai (1956–1967)
- Saori (1906–2005)
- Saya (1955–2005)
- Shikatsu (1969–2006)
- Shimoyama (1966–2005)
- Shinkawa (1964–2005)
- Shinshiro (1967–2005)
- Shippō (1971–2010)
- Shitara (2000–2005)
- Sobue (1971–2005)
- Tahara (1952–2005)
- Tatsuta (1977–2005)
- Tomiyama (1978–2005)
- Tsugu (1975–2005)
- Tsukude (1966–2005)
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