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Japan uses three writing systems – Kanji, which is based on Chinese characters, and two other phonetic systems. Names are typically written in Kanji, and this is where the trouble comes in.
Revisions to the Family Register Act, which came into effect on Monday (May 26), now limit the ways in which kanji – the Chinese characters used in written Japanese – can be read when ...
Standardizing the pronunciation of kanji characters is designed to make administrative procedures easier, the Japanese government says. The way a character is pronounced must be "generally ...