• Tōyō kanji (redirect from 当用漢字)
    The tōyō kanji (当用漢字, lit. "general-use kanji") are those kanji listed on the Tōyō kanji hyō (当用漢字表, literally "list of general-use kanji"), which was...
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    1981, replacing an older list of 1,850 characters known as the tōyō kanji (当用漢字, general-use kanji), introduced in 1946. Originally numbering 1,945 characters...
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    usage (1946); promulgation of various restricted sets of kanji: tōyō kanji (当用漢字) (1946), a collection of 1850 characters for use in schools, textbooks, etc...
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    the reform of the national language (Japanese language), the tōyō kanji (当用漢字) policy was published, with some kanji simplified. This includes the adjustment...
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