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Japanese and Chinese writings are different, but in some cases use the same characters.

Japanese uses different writing systems:

Hirigana - Used for native Japanese words

Katakana - Mainly used when writing foreign words

Kanji - These are characters that were borrowed from the Chinese Writing

Romaji - This is used when writing Japanese characters with the Latin Alphabet

Chinese uses characters that they call Hanzi.

Hanzi is called by different names in other countries. But in Japanese it is called Kanji.

Kanji are the Chinese characters that the Japanese use along with their other writing systems (Hirigana & Katakana) . Though in Japanese one character of Kanji and represent many syllables.

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