Assuming the following are the correct characters (as I don't read or speak Japanese), I took these from the Wikipeda article, I came up with this. The problem of course is whether writing made in this way would be readable in Japanese, since Japanese is traditionally written with a brush, and not a western style pen nib. It's also possible to simulate it using the Calligraphy tool in vector software such as Inkscape, or a calligraphy brush in Illustrator. You could try writing Japanese with a pen like that, and it would kind of resemble a Latin script written that way. The trick is that these styles of writing are made with an pen with a wide nib, held at a constant angle of around 45 degrees. You could theoretically just write your own, since that kind of script was originally handwritten. ![]() ![]() It's a Latin script often called Black Letter or Gothic.
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