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  1. FYI, while that is Japanese, its not kanji. Its hiragana and it doesn’t mean anything. Its just the some of the first syllabaries: a, ka, sa, ta, na, ha and ma.

  2. so “akasatanahama” doesn’t mean “Ignorant Gaijin doesn’t know the difference between kanji and hiragana” in Japanese? That’s a relief! :D

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