k Kanji for 2009 is NewOver 160,000 entries, the largest number ever December 11, 2009, Kyoto, Japan Using a calligraphy brush, Seihan Mori, chief abbot at Kiyomizu Buddhist Temple in Kyoto, western Japan, writes on a The character was chosen from 16,1365 The character was chosen from 16,1365 applications submitted for consideration to best symbolize Japans year 2009. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Kanji for 2009 is  New Over 160,000 entries, the largest number ever  December 11, 2009, Kyoto, Japan   Using a calligraphy brush, Seihan Mori, chief abbot at Kiyomizu Buddhist Temple in Kyoto, western Japan, writes on a The character was chosen from 16,1365 The character was chosen from 16,1365 applications submitted for consideration to best symbolize Japan s year 2009.
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Kanji for 2009 is "New Over 160,000 entries, the largest number ever

December 11, 2009, Kyoto, Japan - Using a calligraphy brush, Seihan Mori, chief abbot at Kiyomizu Buddhist Temple in Kyoto, western Japan, writes on a The character was chosen from 16,1365 The character was chosen from 16,1365 applications submitted for consideration to best symbolize Japan's year 2009.

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