Japanese symbols of close and open

Japanese symbols of close and open
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Today’s picture show you the Japanese symbols used in a elavator. Like yesterday’s picture, there are two Japanese kanji words. One on the left means close and normally grey button. One on the right is, on the other hand, open button and normally it is colored green. Obivously, the grey close button close the door of a elavator and the green button open the door. The kanji symbol of close is called Tojiru and open is called Hiraku. When they are written, both of them need to use Hiragana script to support the kanji symbols. Only the first character is kanji.
So, today’s Japapanese symbols added in our Japanese dictionary are close and open kanji symbols used in a Japan’s elvator.
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February 23, 2007 3:19 am posted by oscar rivero (osucaru)