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- Furigana (links | edit)
- Hiragana (links | edit)
- Japanese language (links | edit)
- Katakana (links | edit)
- Kana (links | edit)
- Myriad (links | edit)
- Hepburn romanization (links | edit)
- Kanji (links | edit)
- Occupation of Japan (links | edit)
- Educational reform in occupied Japan (links | edit)
- Japanese grammar (links | edit)
- Written Chinese (links | edit)
- Chinese characters (links | edit)
- Japanese numerals (links | edit)
- Nüshu (links | edit)
- Spelling reform (links | edit)
- Hanja (links | edit)
- Japanese literature (links | edit)
- List of Japanese writers (links | edit)
- Iwo Jima (links | edit)
- Okinawan language (links | edit)
- Kansai dialect (links | edit)
- Kunrei-shiki romanization (links | edit)
- Chinese character radicals (links | edit)
- Simplified Chinese characters (links | edit)
- Traditional Chinese characters (links | edit)
- Regular script (links | edit)
- Iroha (links | edit)
- Chinese characters of Empress Wu (links | edit)
- Japanese dialects (links | edit)
- JSL romanization (links | edit)
- Nihon-shiki romanization (links | edit)
- Stroke order (links | edit)
- Seal script (links | edit)
- Oracle bone script (links | edit)
- Small seal script (links | edit)
- Polivanov system (links | edit)
- Chinese bronze inscriptions (links | edit)
- Sino-Japanese vocabulary (links | edit)
- Honorific speech in Japanese (links | edit)
- Japanese counter word (links | edit)
- Ryukyuan languages (links | edit)
- Mori Arinori (links | edit)
- Rendaku (links | edit)
- History of writing in Vietnam (links | edit)
- Kokuji (links | edit)
- Japanese poetry (links | edit)
- Kun'yomi (links | edit)
- On'yomi (links | edit)