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The Kanji for 'yen' is 円
It is "Chikara", meaning power, energy, spirit, or strength. It is a kanji character.
Usually the tattoos you see are a character called a "kanji". They can be read many ways depending on which kanji follows which, and so on. It's very hard to take a kanji and translate it because you need to actually know Japanese to have a recognition software properly process the kanji.
The kanji for love in Japanese is 愛.
Japanese uses three character sets: Hiragana and Katakana, both native, and Kanji, the Chinese character set, which is much more geometric in appearance. One authority states 50,004 characters for Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana can be researched from Wikipedia.
Though Japanese Kanji does come from the Chinese, modern Chinese has been simplified, so in many cases the Japanese Kanji is an older, different character. Japanese hiragana and katakana, however, do not exist in Chinese.
The character ? means 'new' in Japanese and can be seen in the adjective for 'new' ??? (atarashii).
Kanji is a type language in Japan. It is Japanese writing.
There is no Kanji character for serendipity.
The Japanese writing system, known as kanji, is based on Chinese characters. Kanji are adopted characters from Chinese writing, with each character representing a word or concept. In addition to kanji, the Japanese writing system also includes hiragana and katakana, which are syllabic scripts.
There is no Kanji for "madsam."