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Edomoji (****anese: 江戸文字, えどもじ) (or edo-moji) are ****anese
typefaces invented for
advertising during the Edo period. The main
styles of
edomoji are chōchinmoji...
- more
flowing styles,
including a
sense of
correct placement and balance.
Edomoji comprises a
large family of
calligraphic styles native to ****an, named...
- Sumōmoji
sample depicting the term
edomoji...
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include Nihon-shiki, JSL, and Wāpuro rōmaji. East
Asian sans-serif
typeface Edomoji Shodō Minchō Gyaru-moji
Hentaigana Man'yōgana Ainu
language § Writing Chinese...
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China tend to
remain localised in
their use:
these include the ****anese
edomoji and
Vietnamese lệnh thư scripts.
Calligraphy was
traditionally one of the...
- Nikkō, Tochigi,
north of Tokyo.
Criminal punishment in Edo-period ****an
Edomoji, ****anese
lettering styles invented in the Edo
period Ee ja nai ka, an...
- live broadcasts.
Other forms include Manzai (漫才) and Naniwa-bushi (浪花節).
Edomoji (****anese: 江戸文字; furigana: えどもじ) are ****anese
lettering styles invented...
- of
senjafuda is the most common.
Senjafuda were
primarily printed with
Edomoji, or Edo-period
lettering styles, and
pressed with the same traditional...
- has been
continuously broadcast since 1969. The
titles are
written in
edomoji, but were
originally written to show an
animated smiling face. Tatekawa...
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almost all the way to
Okayama Kagoshima 470 1946
Kagoshima kanji in
green edomoji on orange,
representing the
local mikan,
hence the name
Satsuma orange...