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			<description><![CDATA[I know that Japan pulled the Chinese writing system to their culture (Kanji) or something like that. But is there a distinct difference between the two? Or are the Kanji used in Nihongo exactly the same as the Chinese symbols? I'm just curious.]]></description>
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