hanzikanji
Hanzikanji refers to Chinese characters used in the Japanese writing system. These characters, known as kanji in Japan, were adopted from China over many centuries, beginning around the 5th century CE. Kanji are one of the three main scripts used in Japanese, alongside hiragana and katakana.
The adoption of kanji allowed the Japanese language to develop a more sophisticated written form. Initially,
The number of kanji in use is vast, with thousands of characters existing. However, the Japanese government