Typesetting Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana 02: “There are Many Kana”

In the current Japanese kanji-kana notations, approximately 60 to 70% of texts become kana in many cases. As there are only forty-six basic characters for hiragana and katakana, respectively, it is a group of frequently used characters in Japanese fonts. There is a method to adjust the image of typesetting to be expressed by recombining only kana to another typeface or creating an original kana.

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