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The ''Hibiscus mutabilis'' is perhaps the more prominent in mainland Japan; known in Japanese as ''fuyô'' 芙蓉, it lends its name to the ''fuyô no ma'' (Hall of Hibiscus) of [[Edo castle]] and other such complexes.
 
The ''Hibiscus mutabilis'' is perhaps the more prominent in mainland Japan; known in Japanese as ''fuyô'' 芙蓉, it lends its name to the ''fuyô no ma'' (Hall of Hibiscus) of [[Edo castle]] and other such complexes.
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The ''Hibiscus rosa-sinensis'', meanwhile, has become an unofficial symbol of [[Okinawa prefecture|Okinawa]]. Commonly known simply as ''akabana'' 赤花 ("red flower") in Okinawa, it is more formally or traditionally sometimes known as ''bussôge'' 仏桑花.
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The ''Hibiscus rosa-sinensis'', meanwhile, has become an unofficial symbol of [[Okinawa prefecture|Okinawa]] in the postwar period, as Okinawa's tourist industry has consciously catered to tourists' notions of Okinawa as a Hawai'i-like tropical destination. Commonly known simply as ''akabana'' 赤花 ("red flower") in Okinawa, it is more formally or traditionally sometimes known as ''bussôge'' 仏桑花, and since the 1950s or so has increasingly appeared as a motif on banners, t-shirts, and so forth, as well as on [[Ryukyuan pottery]] and [[Ryukyuan lacquerware|lacquerwares]] where it might never have appeared traditionally.
    
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*“Shitsugei Maeda Kōin-san: Shurijō ni inochi wo fukikonda shitsugei sakka” 漆芸前田孝允:首里城にいのちを吹き込んだ漆芸作家, Shuri: Ryūkyū no miyako wo aruku 首里:琉球の都をあるく, Momoto special issue 別冊モモト, Itoman: Tōyō kikaku (2013/8), 27.
 
*“Shitsugei Maeda Kōin-san: Shurijō ni inochi wo fukikonda shitsugei sakka” 漆芸前田孝允:首里城にいのちを吹き込んだ漆芸作家, Shuri: Ryūkyū no miyako wo aruku 首里:琉球の都をあるく, Momoto special issue 別冊モモト, Itoman: Tōyō kikaku (2013/8), 27.
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*Gerald Figal, "Between War and Tropics: Heritage Tourism in Postwar Okinawa," ''The Public Historian'' 30:2 (2008), 83-107.
    
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