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Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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4 comments:
Thank you for sharing this. I had no idea there was a kanji of the year. That is so interesting!
A lot of thought must go into this, and I know many who guess what kanji character will be chosen and what it will represent.
Close or crowded is a good choice, as it reflects how we are living during this year of pandemic. We must avoid crowded places but keep people close to heart. We have learned that we can stay close to family, colleagues, and enjoy live music via computers while avoiding crowded family gatherings, conferences or concert halls.
I am already wondering what the kanji of 2021 will be?
That is fascinating -- and boy, do they think it through. Very symbolic!
I was thinking about this a while ago, wondering if they'd pick a corona-related kanji this year. They didn't disappoint!
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