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Japanese Hand Signs for Hiragana - Visual Guide to Kana Gestures #3394309 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration displays ten standard hand signs used in Japanese education and communication to represent the first ten hiragana characters (a, i, u, e, o, ka, ki, ku, ke, ko). The gestures are stylized yet anatomically clear, drawn in black-and-white line art with kana labels beneath each hand. These signs originate from historical finger-counting and sign systems used in schools and deaf communities.
Commonly used in Japanese language learning resources, textbooks, flashcards, and accessibility tools; supports visual memorization and nonverbal communication of kana. Matches user intent for educational visuals, JLPT prep, or cultural literacy.
Related Cliparts: Learn the traditional Japanese hand signs (tegami) for hiragana syllables a through ko. Ideal for language learners and cultural enthusiasts.
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