Kanji, Chinese characters.
Poetry
autobiography
Vagueness
Speaking in Japanese
Japanese uses three, katakana - to write foreign words and things like sound effects in manga hiragana kanji - Chinese characters I think the most common is kanji and hiragana
Non-fictional prose is the most common. Among creative writing, the novel I should say.
In 2012, the most common surname or last name in Japan was Satou. The second most common last name in that country was Suzuki.
Most of the writing is scientific in form.
No, it is not common to write with brushes/paintbrushes. Japanese calligraphy, an art, is practiced with brushes. Much Chinese and Japanese calligraphy is highly prized and often found on display. Today most of the writing is done using pens, but the original work was done with a brush, and the directions and pressure affected the writing, creating differences to what is often seen today.
If you are asking what the Hiragana means, then I would say it doesn't mean anything, except for 'Caitlin,' because names are the same in every language. The name 'Caitlin' is pronounced 'Keitorin.' Names in Japanese tend to be written in Hiragana, which is a form of Japanese writing, rather than Kanji, which is the form of writing that is most commonly known. The Hiragana for 'Caitlin' is 'ケイトリン' Hope that helps.
MIKO
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