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Definition of かん‐てんじ in the Japanese dictionary
Kanji Braille expressing kanji. One square is indicated by 8 points in 2 rows and 4 steps, and 1 character from 1 mass to 3 squares is used to represent one Chinese character. Osaka Prefectural School for the Blind (currently Osaka Prefectural Visual Support School) teacher Yasuichi Kawakami devised and announced in 1970 (Showa 45). かん‐てんじ【漢点字】 漢字を表す点字。1マスを2行4段計8個の点によって示し、1マスから3マスを使って漢字1字を表す。大阪府立盲学校(現大阪府立視覚支援学校)教諭川上泰一が考案し、昭和45年(1970)に公表。
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6 JAPANESE BOOKS RELATING TO «かん‐てんじ»
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