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Display titleKaidā glyphs
Default sort keyKaida glyphs
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Page creatorimported>TextAI2
Date of page creation00:46, 12 November 2023
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Kaidā glyphs (カイダー字, Kaidā ji) are a set of pictograms once used in the Yaeyama Islands of southwestern Japan . The word kaidā was taken from Yonaguni, and most studies on the pictographs focused on Yonaguni Island. However, there is evidence for their use in Yaeyama's other islands, most notably on...
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