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Henohenomoheji

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The Japanese language word "henohenomoheji" (へのへのもへじ) breaks down into the seven hiragana characters: "He, no, he, no, mo, he, ji", which are used by school children to draw a face in hiragana letters. The first two "he" are the eyebrows, the "no" are the eyes, the "mo" is a nose, and the last "he" is the mouth. The outline of the face is made by the character "ji". Children use "henohenomoheji" as the faces of kakashi (scarecrows).

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JapaneseLanguage | Japanese (language) | Japanese Language | List of Japan-related topics 123-K

 

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