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Japanese alphabet, including Hiragana, Katakana and "Imatto-canna", a form of Hentaigana. Denis Diderot, Encyclopédie, 18th century.

Hentaigana were used more or less interchangeably with their standard equivalents on an ad hoc, individual basis until 1900, when the hiragana syllabary was standardized to one character per mora. They are not included in Unicode, though there is a proposal to encode it.

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