Kanji — This article is about the Chinese characters used in Japanese writing. For other uses, see Kanji (disambiguation). Kanji (漢字; listen) are the adopted logographic Chinese characters hanzi[1] that are used in the modern … Wikipedia
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Hitomi (disambiguation) — Hitomi is a female Japanese given name. It is often written with the single kanji 瞳 (Japanese for eye ) or the two kanji 仁美. Individuals may alternatively write the name using the hiragana as ひとみ. The singer hitomi writes her stage name using the … Wikipedia
Fue (disambiguation) — Fue may refer to:*The French University in Egypt *In Polynesian mythology (specifically: Samoa), Fue is the god of the sweet potato and a son of Tagaloa. *A Japanese transverse flute (kanji: ; hiragana: ) *In medicine, Follicular Unit Extraction… … Wikipedia
Sakura (disambiguation) — Sakura (Japanese kanji: 櫻; hiragana: さくら) is the Japanese name for ornamental cherry blossom trees and their blossoms.Sakura may also refer to:In places: * Sakura, Chiba, a city in Japan * Sakura Domain, a Japanese feudal domain located in… … Wikipedia
Kubota (disambiguation) — Kubota (kanji: ) is a Japanese surname and placename, and may refer to the following: *Dr. Kubota, the antagonist in Ordyne . *Kazuteru Kubota a.k.a. Koriki Chōshū, comedian *Kubota Corporation, tractor and heavy equipment manufacturer. *Kubota,… … Wikipedia
Yawara (disambiguation) — Yawara can refer to: *Jujutsu (the old name yawara was based on a different pronunciation of the kanji) *Yawara, a martial arts weapon *Yawara, a village in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan * Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl , an anime and manga series * … Wikipedia
Shoji (disambiguation) — Shoji is a masculine Japanese given name written with various kanji (正治, 昌二, 昭二, etc.). It is also, less commonly, a family name. People with the given name Shoji * Shoji Akiyoshi ndash; Japanese professional wrestler * Shōji Kawamori ndash;… … Wikipedia
Okurigana — (送り仮名, accompanying letters?) are kana suffixes following kanji stems in Japanese written words. They serve two purposes: to inflect adjectives and verbs, and to disambiguate kanji with multiple readings. Okurigana are only used for kun yomi… … Wikipedia
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