As with all naval and government ships, JMSDF ships are allowed to fly an ensign to identify themselves as being ships in the service of the JMSDF and thus represent Japanese sovereignty. When choosing the design for the JMSDF naval ensign, the designer drew up an exact replica of the IJN's naval ensign, the Rising Sun flag. It was eventually accepted by then-Prime Minister Yoshida Shigeru as the JMSDF naval ensign. He said, "There is no place in the world in which this flag is not recognised. No matter where it may be, you will recognise this as a Japanese ship at one look. I hope that the JMSDF will continue to uphold the fine naval traditions and do its very best to protect the maritime nation of Japan."(「世界中でこの旗を知らぬ国はない。どこの海に在っても日本の艦であることが一目瞭然で誠に結構だ。旧海軍の良い伝統を受け継いで、海国日本の護りをしっかりやってもらいたい。」Quote taken from here.)
This is just an example of one IJN tradition that is continued on by the JMSDF.
And if you had recognised the flag even without reading the whole blog post, you would have proven PM Yoshida correct.
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