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Front Matter

Hentaigana

Variant kana characters used before Meiji era (1900) standardization, where multiple symbols derived from different Chinese characters represented the same syllable.

𛀁 𛀂 𛀃 𛀄 𛀅 𛀆 𛀇 𛀈
Era
Medieval
Region
East Asia
System
Syllabary
Direction
Top to Bottom (TTB)
Signs
285
Status
Extinct
Variant kana characters used before Meiji era (1900) standardization, where multiple symbols derived from different Chinese characters represented the same syllable. Beautiful hentaigana appeared in Edo period woodblock prints and Kabuki posters, and are still seen in traditional performing arts, calligraphy, and historical documents. Added to Unicode in 2017 as an important legacy of Japanese traditional aesthetics.
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The Letters

Signs · Unicode · Types
Sample GlyphsClick to copy
Unicode
Range 1U+1B002–U+1B0FF
Total signs285
In Unicode48
Only 48 of 285 total signs are in Unicode — 237 remain unencoded.
Unicode Blocks
Kana Extended-A
1B100 – 1B12F
48 chars→
Glyph evolution
Form change over time
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Reading Mechanics

Direction · Method
↔
Direction
Top to Bottom (TTB)
위→아래 (TTB)
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System
Syllabary
⌨
Input method
Direct Unicode input
Keyboard layout
Standard IME · input chart
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The Lineage

Family · Descendants
Phylogeny
Descendants of hieroglyphs
Phylogeny
Related scripts
Ancestors · Descendants · Family

Ancestors

Hiragana
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In the World

Usage · Reach

Languages

Japanese (historical)

Countries

Japan