- In ****anese,
kokuji (国字, "national characters") or
wasei kanji (和製漢字, "****anese-made kanji") are
kanji created in ****an
rather than
borrowed from China...
- "sardine", a kun-reading); kun-only are
common for ****anese-coined
kanji (
kokuji). Some
common kanji have ten or more
possible readings; the most complex...
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their traditional forms, with a few exceptions. Additionally,
there are
kokuji,
which are
kanji wholly created in ****an,
rather than
originally being borrowed...
- 'Chinese character; logograph') and is a
kokuji 国字 '****anese [not Chinese] logograph.'
Ideograms and
kokuji are two of the
rarest logographic types, each...
- as jinmeiyō kanji. They have no
simplified form. 勺 銑 脹 錘 匁 勺 and 匁 are
kokuji. Of the 196 new jōyō kanji, 129 were
already on the Jinmeiyō
Kanji List;...
- ("Kimi****o") "His
Imperial Majesty's Reign"
State Seal: 大日本國璽 (Dai
Nihon Kokuji) "National Seal of
Greater ****an" Location of ****an Territory claimed...
- The
Great Seal of ****an (国璽,
kokuji) is one of the
national seals of ****an and is used as the
official seal of state. The seal is made from pure gold,...
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symbols instead of the
intended characters. Taito, daito, or
otodo (𱁬/) is a
kokuji ("kanji
character invented in ****an")
written with 84 strokes, and thus...
-
Kunishi Shinano (国司 信濃, July 22, 1842 –
December 9, 1864) was a ****anese
samurai in the
service of the daimyō Mōri
Takachika of Chōshū as a
senior retainer...
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Kokuji are
characters originally created in ****an; two of them are kyōiku kanji: 働 (Grade 4) and 畑 (Grade 3).
There are also 8
kokuji within the...