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8 thoughts on “Using a Japanese keyboard

  1. Thank you very much!! I ALWAYS wondered HOW do japanese type?!!! I’m a jrocker/visual kei fan, you know..I was soo curious about that!! Thanks a lot! ^-^

  2. I was very pleased with your brief explanation about the Japanese keyboard.
    Only thanks to the computer era this evolution was possible.
    I remember my staying in Japan, 30 years ago; at that time you had of course the Japanese typewriters! They were actually provided with ‘kanji’ on the keys! What a fantastic progress nowadays! So, this beautiful and ingenious japanese writing never has to disappear….

  3. ey..i was wondering i was kinda of confuse cuzz how do we do that if our keyboards are only american ones??…n do u know a website where i can learn japanese easier??…

  4. Thanks for the info. on Japanese keyboards. My daughter was working on a school project that involved writing Kanji characters and wondered how anyone could type in Japanese!

  5. Excellent info, thanks!

    I just spent 45 minutes wading through the Microsoft Ministry of Information to try to find out how to use my new Japanese keyboard… Which was getting infuriating.

    It only took 45 seconds after I ditched the offical approach and landed on your site instead.

    By the way, in my case, I had to type Alt + zenkaku to switch to Japanese.

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