This Year’s Kanji: “Life”


Every year in December the Japanese choose a kanji to reflect upon the year which is coming to an end. This year’s kanji is “life” (inochi), and has been chosen to remind people how important life is. It was chosen in view of the recent wave of suicide among Japanese elementary and junior high school students who took their lives because they were bullied by their classmates, and sometimes even by their teachers.

Posted by Sylvain Bouchard

6 Responses to “This Year’s Kanji: “Life””

Raj Said:

Wonderful calligraphy!

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alexpappas Said:

Nice find Sylvain and thank you for posting this.

Is there is nothing more important or as simple then Life. A good choice for a difficult year.

Danny Bloom Said:

I like it: L’chayim!

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