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This flag was used between Jan 27 1870 and Nov 29 1875 as a civil ensign. The
merchant vessels had to hoist state flag Hinomaru as well to show Japanese
nationality . However in 1875 the civil ensign was abolished since most of
merchant vessels began to hoist their shipping company flag which indicates
clearly the vessel did not belong to navy.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 20 February 2000
The Flag Bulletin 189, September-October 1999 discusses this flag in an article on Postal Flags of East Asia, by Robert M. Spaulding, PhD:
Phil Nelson, 21 February 2000This 1873-1887 postal flag design with the red sun and stripe was probably based on the design of a little known flag which had a red sun and a black stripe. This was established as the "merchant ship insignia" by the Merchant Ship Regulations (Shosen Kisoku) of 27 February 1870, which also directed all Japanese merchant ships to fly the national flag. The flag (flown as a signal) was abolished only five years later, in November 1875, and very few 1870s pictures show ships flying it.
Source: Japanese flag chart, circa 1876
Jaume Ollé, 12 November 1999