Kanji_of_the_year

Kanji of the Year

Kanji of the Year

Japanese character chosen by annual ballot


The kanji of the year (今年の漢字, Kotoshi no kanji) is a character chosen by the Japanese Kanji Proficiency Society (財団法人日本漢字能力検定協会, Zaidan hōjin Nihon Kanji Nōryoku kentei kyōkai) through a national ballot in Japan, starting in 1995. The character with the most votes, selected to represent the events of that year, is announced in a ceremony on December 12 (Kanji Day) at Kiyomizu Temple.

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Japan also holds an annual Word of the year contest called "the U-CAN New/Trendy Word Award [ja]" (Shingo ryūkōgo taishō), sponsored by the Jiyu Kokuminsha [ja] publisher (by U-CAN [ja] since 2004).[17]


References

  1. "過去の「今年の漢字」一覧". Matome.Naver.jp. 2015-12-16.
  2. "Japanese public chooses 'kizuna' as kanji of 2011". BBC News online. 24 December 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2011.
  3. Rikako Takai (December 14, 2020). "Japan's kanji of the year, 'mitsu,' reflects gloom of 2020 pandemic". Retrieved December 15, 2020.
  4. "'Kin' (gold) chosen as the kanji character of 2021". The Japan Times. 2021-12-13. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
  5. Yukana Inoue (December 12, 2023). "Talk of taxes spurs choice for Japan's kanji of the year". The Japan Times.
  6. Miller, Laura (2017). "Japan's trendy Word Grand Prix and Kanji of the Year: Commodified language forms in multiple contexts". Language and Materiality: Ethnographic and Theoretical Explorations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 43–62.

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