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What was the Japanese writing based on?

The Japanese writing was based on China's characters :)


Is Kanji Japanese writing?

Kanji is a type language in Japan. It is Japanese writing.


What is a World War 2 Japanese silk red meatball flag about 3 x 5 in worth?

Possibly, to a collector, a great deal. But read on: There was a thriving bootleg industry to American G.I.s in this area. Many, many solders who served in the Pacific Theatre brought these home as souvenirs. Most commonly, they had various Japanese phrases written all over them - more "authentic". The bootleggers would find anything with Japanese writing on it, and put it on the fake souvenir flags. Years later, a lot of those old soldiers found out that the Japanese writing on their "battle flags" said things like "This End Up", or "Main Shutoff Valve". If you have one with writing on it, find someone who reads Japanese to find out what it actually says! If it has no writing on it, you're on your own. It may be authentic, it may be a mass market fake - and I don't know how you'd tell if it's authentic or not. But if it has writing on it, get it checked out!


Who can write Japanese writing?

Generally, the Japanese and anyone else who knows how to.


What has the author Masaru Hiroshima written?

Masaru Hiroshima has written: 'Shahon no yomikata' -- subject(s): Cursive writing, Japanese Paleography, Japanese language, Kana, Paleography, Japanese, Writing


How are Japanese and Chinese writing related?

Much of the Japanese written language is based on kanji. The Kanji came from China. The Japanese then added Katakana and Hirakana to provide additional ways of writing.


What country did the Japanese get their method of writing?

China


What is elm in Japanese writing?

- ニレ (Nire)


What inspiered Japanese writing?

The Chinese symbols.


What is the Japanese writing for Osaka?

Osaka can be written in Japanese as: 大阪


What is the name given to Japanese calligraphy?

In Japanese, calligraphy is called shodou, or "the way of writing".


What Michelle means in Japanese?

ミシェル /mi she ru/ is Japanese writing/reading of the name.