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Rich Turner has generously decided to donate his work on the Nihonto Kanji Pages to the JSSUS. I am thrilled for this because I loved the layout of the site and beautiful design, it was the only one I wanted to use for sword and date kanji.

 

I have on behalf of the JSSUS copied over the kanji pages, and they can now be found at the JSSUS website going forward.

 

http://www.jssus.org/

 

Select the "kanji" link on the menu and you will be directed to the Nihonto Kanji Pages.

 

Sorry I have not been around much. I am a full time programmer again and I have been working 12, 14, and 16 hour days. Even pulled a 40 hour programming run just like old times haha. It is not currently leaving me any hobby time, and so sword related matters are on the back burner for me for the moment. I am just catching my breath here on a Saturday and getting around to making this great resource available for everyone again.

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