Four Main Scripts
Modern Japanese writing mixes four different scripts, including the Latin alphabet, depending on the word and context of the material. The four major scripts used in Japanese are:
See image below for an example of a Kikkoman Web page that uses all four scripts.
In addition to the scripts listed above, Japanese writing can also include these scripts.
Image courtesy Nobuyuki Hayashi.
Licensed by Creative Commons.
Long Vowel Codes and Procedures | |
PLATFORM | DESCRIPTION |
Word for Windows | Use 4-digit ALT codes. See list here. |
Windows | Use the Character Map. See instructions here. |
Macintosh | Type Option+Y |
HTML | Use the code ¥ to specify a Yen symbol. See more details |
Below are the codes for typing a Yen sign in different platforms.
Platform | Description |
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Windows | Type Alt+0165. You must use the numeric keypad. See details on the Alt Key page. |
Macintosh | Type Option+Y |
HTML | Use the code ¥ to specify a Yen symbol. See details on the HTML code page. |