I took a look at the raws...and correct me if I'm wrong, but they seem to be in traditiona...

ZLZ June 4, 2014 2:34 pm

I took a look at the raws...and correct me if I'm wrong, but they seem to be in traditional Chinese rather than Japanese kanji? And I'm learning Chinese now, so I can understand most if not the whole thing. Yayz! (And to think I dislike my Chinese lessons...). I would translate if I actually had any idea how to get the translation on the site/clean up raws etc. :P

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    Anonymous August 6, 2014 6:39 am

    From what I know, the original language for Japanese was Chinese so japanese is originated from China, just changed a bit and there are different versions of Japanese. The one in the raw version is "Kanji"

    Flan January 27, 2016 9:05 pm

    No... The raw is just in Chinese. Most likely originated from a Chinese scanlation group. "kanji" is a term referring to the Chinese letters you see that mean one word. Like from naruto, the "Love" on Gaara's forehead. Though I say chinese, it can also refer to Japanese kanji, which yes, it did originate from China.

    The use of kanji in the MODERN Japanese language is always used with hiragana or katakana. The use of only kanji in the Japanese language is old enough for no one to use it. Like back when there were warlords old.

    Anonymous December 19, 2017 3:28 pm
    No... The raw is just in Chinese. Most likely originated from a Chinese scanlation group. "kanji" is a term referring to the Chinese letters you see that mean one word. Like from naruto, the "Love" on Gaara's f... @Flan

    Actually japanese letters originated in vietnam ;)