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  • It's funny how some people here say "Chinese kanji". The word "kanji" is Japanese, meaning Chinese characters. Choose a language. Why are you using the Japanese word "kanji" to describe something Chinese, when you've got the English language?

  • This seems to be Taiwanese.

  • In Japanese, foreigners names are written in Katakana not kanji.

  • chinese kanji you fucken cunt

  • in Japanese all foreign names are written in Katakana.

  • it's chinese style.not japanese kanji.

    be sure to get cool tattoo

  • This is all chinese kanji not japanese kanji

  • Both Chinese and Japanese use kanji. Japanse people learned it from the chinese. So it's the same. japanese people also use hiragana and katakana alphabets

  • remeber that japanese use kanji differantly than chinese. most japanese can not read chinese.

  • What is the difference between them then? (japanese kanji and chinese kanji)

  • @Wybe88

    I simplified a kanji each to facilitate education after World War II in Japan and China. The government of the two countries performed the simplification originally.

    Therefore I am big, and the kanji used in China is different from Japan today.

    日本と中国では第二次世界大戦後、教育を容易にすべく漢字を簡略­化した。その簡略化の手法は両国で異なっていた。そのため、今日­では日本と中国で用いられている漢字は大きく異なっている。

  • lol shit @ 0:37 does it still mean chaos if i just got the symbol on the right or do i need the left one to haha cause i only have a tattoo of the right one

    ??

  • in Japanese, "堕落天使" isn't right.

    "堕天使" is right.

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