もじ
カイダ文字
1. Kaida glyphs; pictograms formerly used in the Yaeyama Islands
2. Kaidā glyphsKaidā script transcripted to is a writing system of unknown provenance once used in the Yaeyama islands and on Yonaguni, the southwestern-most of the Ryukyu Islands in Japan. They were primarily used along with Suzhou numerals for economic records: taxes, business transactions, crop and fishery yields, and the like. During the Meiji Era they were used for postings in primary schools; they were evidently accurate enough to make corrections to official announcements.
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Read “カイダ文字” on Japanese Wikipedia
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カイダー文字 【カイダーもじ】
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