One thing for sure is I would need to know where you live and usually I would find them in actual Japanese bookstores.
They write left to right if they write horizontally. When writing vertically they would write from right to left.
Most Asian languages like Japanese, Chinese and Korean can be written horizontally or vertically. The Mongolian language is often written vertically.
Japanese can be written both vertically (縦書き, tategaki) and horizontally (横書き, yokogaki), formal Japanese writing is usually written vertically with lines moving from right to left. The Japanese writing system takes its roots from the Chinese writing system, and as such was initially oriented vertically. 横書き was introduced later with the introduction of western language dictionaries, the reason being because having both vertical and horizontal text in one book was rather impractical and made it more difficult to use.
The Japanese writing system traditionally originated from Chinese characters, which were written vertically. Over time, the Japanese developed a unique writing style called "tategaki," where texts are written vertically from top to bottom, right to left. This format is still followed in traditional and formal settings, although horizontal writing is also commonly used today, especially in modern and informal contexts.
Using a mix of Kanji (Chinese native way of writing) Katakana, and Hiragana. They write vertically, going from right to left.
it means notebook........yeah that's right notebook....i'll say it again NOTEBOOK
In the right hand.
its when you right lab notes for science!
model and serial number
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YES
medial line