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Encodings of Japanese

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flag semaphore
visual telegraphy system conveying information at a distance by means of two maritime flags
Shift JIS
Japanese character encoding
Japanese braille
braille script of the Japanese language
Extended Unix Code
multibyte character encoding system used primarily for Japanese, Korean, and simplified Chinese
Wabun code
Japanese telegraphic code
JIS X 0208
double-byte Japanese standard character set
Han unification
effort by Unicode/ISO 10646 to map Han characters into a single set, ignoring regional variations
JIS X 0201
Japanese single byte character encoding
JIS X 0212
Japanese standard character set
Mojikyō
(), also known by its full name , is a character encoding scheme created to provide a complete index of characters used in the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese Chữ Nôm and other historical Chinese logographic writing systems. The , which published the character set, also published computer software and TrueType computer fonts to accompany it. The Mojikyō Institute, chaired by , originally had its character set and related software and data redistributed on CD-ROMs sold in Kinokuniya stores.
Code page 932
Japanese Windows character encoding / Shift JIS variant.
Japanese language and computers
wave dash (U+301C): punctuation used in Japanese to indicate ranges (e.g. 5時〜6時 “from 5 to 6 o’clock”, where English would use an en dash) or subtitles (題目〜副題〜 “Title: Subtitle”, where English would use a colon)
JIS X 0213
Japanese standard character set
International Ideographs Core
subset of Unicode CJK Unified Ideographs characters intended for use on less capable devices
Braille kanji
Japanese braille