AV Edo-Rhenania's name is derived from Tokyo's former name
Edo and the German river
Rhine (
Latin:
Rhenus), in whose vicinity the fraternity
AV Rheinstein zu Köln is located. The latter played a fundamental role in Edo-Rhenania's foundation, and the two fraternities have since continued to closely cooperate and support one another. The official colors of AV Edo-Rhenania are gold, black, and white. Among many other items, they are represented in the fraternity's crest, formal uniform, and flag, as well as in the sashes worn by full members. The color gold represents the Rhine river (in German folklore the Rhine river connotes gold, cf.
Das Rheingold) By extension, it alludes to
AV Rheinstein zu Köln. Black is one of the three colors of the German flag, whereas white is one of the two colors of the Japanese flag. By combining gold, black, and white, AV Edo-Rhenania's colors symbolize the German-Japanese friendship born by
AV Rheinstein zu Köln und AV Edo-Rhenania. It is common for the crests of European fraternities to contain a
helm. In its stead, AV Edo-Rhenania's crest uses a
Kabuto. The official hymns of AV Edo-Rhenania are in Japanese, except for the last verse respectively of the Song of Full Members and the Song of Pledges, which are both in German. The hymns were created in this way so members of other fraternities could sing along during the last verse, as is common practice when multiple
Studentenverbindungen meet. The anthem of AV Edo-Rhenania is entirely in Japanese. The Latin motto literally means "from the East (comes) light". When the phrase was first used by the
Romans, it described the simple astronomical fact that the sun rises in the East, however, later in history, its meaning shifted towards an interpretation that wisdom and knowledge came from the East. AV Edo-Rhenania adopted the phrase as its motto in its more recent meaning. == Albertusring ==