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Thursday, 5 June 2014
haiku kanji kana
In making a list of the kanji used by Bashō in his haiku, I decided to produce a version of the haiku with most kana suppressed.
Here is one snapshot from a list of haiku running in rows left to right :
I find it quite fascinating to scroll nearly 1000 rows after removing nearly as many of one hiragana character. Which do you think it was ?
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