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Originally Posted by siokan
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Do you like to dance by the fake information?
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I made a mistake.
It was after the war in which this occurred.
Japanese script reform - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The tōyō kanji list, containing 1850 characters, was published by the cabinet on 16 November 1946
with the intention of completely abolishing the use of kanji in the future. The list reduced the number of kanji deemed appropriate for daily use, and categorized certain kanji for specific use in official publications and documents."