22 relations: Asahi characters, Asahi Shimbun, Cursive script (East Asia), Extended shinjitai, Hangul, Hyōgai kanji, Japanese Industrial Standards, Japanese literature, Japanese yen, Jōyō kanji, Kanji, Katakana, Kyūjitai, Nara period, Ryakuji, Semi-cursive script, Simplified Chinese characters, Tōyō kanji, Traditional Chinese characters, Typewriter, Unicode, Zelkova.
Asahi characters
are forms of Kanji particular to the Asahi Shimbun newspaper.
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Asahi Shimbun
The is one of the five national newspapers in Japan.
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Cursive script (East Asia)
Cursive script, often mistranslated as grass script, is a style of Chinese calligraphy.
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Extended shinjitai
is the extension of the shinjitai (officially simplified kanji).
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Hangul
The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul (from Korean hangeul 한글), has been used to write the Korean language since its creation in the 15th century by Sejong the Great.
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Hyōgai kanji
, also and, are Japanese kanji outside the two major lists of Jōyō, which are taught in primary and secondary school, and Jinmeiyō, which are additional kanji that officially are allowed for use in personal names.
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Japanese Industrial Standards
specifies the standards used for industrial activities in Japan.
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Japanese literature
Early works of Japanese literature were heavily influenced by cultural contact with China and Chinese literature, often written in Classical Chinese.
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Japanese yen
The is the official currency of Japan.
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Jōyō kanji
The is the guide to kanji characters and their readings, announced officially by the Japanese Ministry of Education.
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Kanji
Kanji (漢字) are the adopted logographic Chinese characters that are used in the Japanese writing system.
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Katakana
is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji, and in some cases the Latin script (known as rōmaji).
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Kyūjitai
, are the traditional forms of kanji, Chinese written characters used in Japanese.
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Nara period
The of the history of Japan covers the years from AD 710 to 794.
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Ryakuji
Ryakuji (略字 "abbreviated characters", or hissha ryakuji, meaning "handwritten abbreviated characters") are colloquial simplifications of kanji.
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Semi-cursive script
Semi-cursive script is a cursive style of Chinese characters.
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Simplified Chinese characters
Simplified Chinese characters are standardized Chinese characters prescribed in the Table of General Standard Chinese Characters for use in mainland China.
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Tōyō kanji
The tōyō kanji, also known as the Tōyō kanjihyō (当用漢字表, "list of kanji for general use") are the result of a reform of the Kanji characters of Chinese origin in the Japanese written language.
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Traditional Chinese characters
Traditional Chinese characters (Pinyin) are Chinese characters in any character set that does not contain newly created characters or character substitutions performed after 1946.
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Typewriter
A typewriter is a mechanical or electromechanical machine for writing characters similar to those produced by printer's movable type.
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Unicode
Unicode is a computing industry standard for the consistent encoding, representation, and handling of text expressed in most of the world's writing systems.
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Zelkova
Zelkova is a genus of six species of deciduous trees in the elm family Ulmaceae, native to southern Europe, and southwest and eastern Asia.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinjitai