ひらがなの成り立ちを書いてみた | The Origin of Hiragana - Japanese Handwriting

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @haruharuJDv
    @haruharuJDv 2 года назад +33

    これを考えた人って本当に凄いよね…今更ながら。

  • @user-nekononiya
    @user-nekononiya 3 года назад +107

    途中の未完成の字の”面倒くさいけどここまで略しちゃっていいのか迷っている”感が好き

    • @雫-i1n
      @雫-i1n 2 года назад +7

      なんか言い得て妙なの草

    • @のぁ541
      @のぁ541 2 года назад +2

      @@雫-i1n そんなコメントダメ!

  • @sirajaldeenalhusaini5974
    @sirajaldeenalhusaini5974 3 года назад +63

    One of the most beautiful writing systems in the world is Japan's hiragana and katakana ! They're aesthetically pleasing to the eye

    • @MOON-ib7fz
      @MOON-ib7fz 2 года назад +9

      Then you have the nightmare fuel Kanji

    • @holywater8132
      @holywater8132 2 года назад +4

      네!

    • @amohogride3739
      @amohogride3739 2 года назад +4

      Also very difficult to write properly

    • @dwoopy_cwybb_bunny
      @dwoopy_cwybb_bunny Год назад +1

      Indeed 🇯🇵🌸

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@amohogride3739 Not really. It's all about building up on basic blocks.

  • @RC-bv2pz
    @RC-bv2pz Год назад +15

    I never thought that hiragana was based on existing symbols and were *also* made to represent the pronunciations of the respective symbols (most of them at least), that's really cool

    • @ilgrandicomunisti2523
      @ilgrandicomunisti2523 Год назад

      Me too

    • @flowerflower1154
      @flowerflower1154 Год назад

      That's pritty similar to the difference between block style and writing style. Hiragana is originally made for fast writing in casual note taking.

  • @9ryls
    @9ryls Год назад +4

    文字を崩しても美しいひらがなって、、、好き、、、😢

  • @joshyam4026
    @joshyam4026 2 года назад +9

    漢字圏の人に平仮名の根拠は漢字の草書体であることを教えるのに、ちょうどいい教材になります。元の漢字がわかれば、華人もきれいな仮名文字を書けるようになると思います。

  • @七萬-w6f
    @七萬-w6f 3 года назад +9

    漢字とひらがなの間のやつが1番好き

  • @ターラードン
    @ターラードン 4 года назад +116

    He is my inspiration to practice and study more japanese.

  • @imgaaye_69
    @imgaaye_69 3 года назад +102

    As a person who has learned chinese for the past 11 years and trying to learn japanese, seeing all these hiragana characters breakdown is mindblowing :00

    • @山川川山
      @山川川山 3 года назад +12

      Basically Chinese cursive

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 11 месяцев назад

      Merits aside, the Japanese system makes a good case for practicality. People like practical things, which is why the kana stuck around like they did.

  • @japan4185
    @japan4185 4 года назад +34

    漢字と平仮名の途中の字なんて普段書く事も見る事もないのに、なぜそんなに早く巧く書きなれた様に書けるのか不思議。

  • @888hirari8
    @888hirari8 2 года назад +1

    ひらがなはその昔に女文字、女性が文字を漢字より書きやすいようにと崩し文字が出来てひらがなができたと覚えています。平仮名ができたことに感謝しかないです。

  • @MyMelody5
    @MyMelody5 2 года назад +18

    I love how cute hiragana is especially with all the curves and swirls. It’s aesthetically pleasing.

  • @TawaraboshiGenba
    @TawaraboshiGenba 4 года назад +263

    So, hiragana comes from the handwriting of Japanese doctors 🤔

    • @TempestVRoid
      @TempestVRoid 3 года назад +25

      Lmao so true
      I thought the o (お) was supposed to be wa (わ) or re (れ)

    • @TawaraboshiGenba
      @TawaraboshiGenba 3 года назад +26

      @Juke See I was making a joke, because doctors are known for having such bad writing, that their writing ends up looking completely different from the original symbols.

    • @gokete3555
      @gokete3555 2 года назад +3

      @Jack Amano r/whoosh

    • @ccheung8859
      @ccheung8859 2 года назад +7

      haha funny. Many hiragana letters are exactly the same as the corresponding Chinese cursive script for purely calligraphy

    • @numburger
      @numburger 2 года назад +1

      @@gokete3555 so true 1!!1

  • @user-ds8mg3hq9q
    @user-ds8mg3hq9q 4 года назад +13

    第二段階が勝手にひらがなに近づき過ぎて冷めるやつもあるな…
    たくみさん漢字とひらがなだけでもすごいのに第二段階が上手すぎる!

  • @SeanPat1001
    @SeanPat1001 2 года назад +6

    The truly amazing thing is that the Japanese realized they needed hiragana.
    日本人がひらがなが必要だと気づいたことは本当に驚くべきことです。

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 11 месяцев назад +1

      Law of Least Effort at play. Simplify whenever possible.

  • @oXPhillyXo
    @oXPhillyXo 3 года назад +16

    I'm just blown away by calligraphy of that caliber with a ballpoint pen. I'm still struggling with a brush

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 11 месяцев назад

      To be fair Takumi-sensei has years of practice.

  • @トイリヨン
    @トイリヨン 4 года назад +6

    私は日本に住む日本人です。
    あなたの字はとても上手いです。
    とても尊敬します。

  • @Mitsune84
    @Mitsune84 3 года назад +6

    I know he's shodoka and the ji's will be perfect but I just can't stop being impressed. So motivating!!

  • @景正樹
    @景正樹 Год назад +1

    自主学習の参考にさせていただきました✨

  • @kianghy7930
    @kianghy7930 3 года назад +15

    Oh, now I cannot unseen this.
    The japanese writing looks like something I would write when I was small and lazy to practise my Chinese writing, then i skipped few strokes and simply drew it...Lol

  • @jamieg2427
    @jamieg2427 4 года назад +14

    I always wondered about this. Thanks! And it's so, so beautiful 🥰

  • @user-fuyubousai
    @user-fuyubousai 4 года назад +5

    やっぱたくみさんは
    すっげーや!

  • @かいふう-m2q
    @かいふう-m2q 4 года назад +3

    間違えずに書けてすごい

  • @ari_sa8246
    @ari_sa8246 2 года назад +39

    崩し文字をすらすら書けるたくみんさんが凄すぎる(๑◕︵◕๑)

    • @li_tsz_fung
      @li_tsz_fung 2 года назад

      It's not broken characters, it's 草書. Is that not mentioned in Japanese school?

    • @may28js
      @may28js 2 года назад

      @@li_tsz_fung 第二种写法应该来自章草。或者说参考了章草的写法。

    • @Müller_FW
      @Müller_FW 2 года назад +3

      @@li_tsz_fung In Japanese, we call simplifying characters as「崩す(kuzu-su)」 , so 崩し文字(simplified character) contains 草書, I think.

    • @ぼーちゃん-y6i
      @ぼーちゃん-y6i 2 года назад +2

      @@li_tsz_fung
      You don't know what you are talking about.
      This video shows how "Hiragana=ひらがな" was been made.
      Hiragana is also written as 「平仮名」,
      which 仮名 already means "broken characters".
      So basically, this video shows how did the Chinese characters
      (we Japanese call them kanji=漢字)
      got into broken characters, and even more broken that it becomes a set of Japanese alphabet, Hiragana.
      We think as the 草書 as something like
      cursive writing.
      Besides, 草書 is broken characters.
      In ancient China, pictures became into
      Character letters, that became 篆書,
      which 篆書 became 隷書, that 隷書 gets simplified into 楷書, 行書 and 草書.
      草書 is the most broken font style to write, it was made for writing on papers.
      Don't you learn that in wherever your country is?

    • @景正樹
      @景正樹 Год назад +1

      それಠ⁠◡⁠ಠ

  • @kamilzparyza7931
    @kamilzparyza7931 4 года назад +9

    手書きの美しい進化。

  • @sm-65datlas23
    @sm-65datlas23 3 года назад +32

    The second one is like when you’re too lazy to write anymore

    • @NameGueSapeYe
      @NameGueSapeYe 3 года назад +5

      It's from the period when everyone is a doctor.

  • @markchen31
    @markchen31 2 года назад +4

    用原子筆寫草書真厲害👍

  • @こう-d5z
    @こう-d5z 4 года назад +12

    鉛筆シャーペンは別だけど毛筆だとひらがなは上手く書くのが難しい

  • @勝ち取りたいッ物もないッ
    @勝ち取りたいッ物もないッ 4 года назад +8

    よかった!ちょうど全部のひらがな昔のやつにしないと○されるので助かりました!

  • @Kouta_No_Opportunity
    @Kouta_No_Opportunity 4 года назад +54

    めっちゃ筆圧強そうに見えるけど、実際はどうなんだろう

  • @ygalel
    @ygalel 4 года назад +3

    凄く分かりやすい

  • @juto710
    @juto710 2 года назад +1

    中間の文字時代に生活してた人達すごいw禰と禮にひらがなが出来た時はみんな喜んだろうなぁw

  • @a_-cy3yx
    @a_-cy3yx 4 года назад +6

    ちゃんと才能を発揮するの草

  • @javniahir4787
    @javniahir4787 4 года назад +5

    書く✍伝説の🙌

  • @masaruppo2115
    @masaruppo2115 2 года назад +4

    ペンなんかでここまで綺麗に書けるとか
    もう「書く」を越えて「描く」やん。

  • @Sho777Crist
    @Sho777Crist 2 года назад +1

    「つ」って川やったんや……
    この動画で一番驚いたのそこかもしれない
    あと「部」→「へ」みたいに二個目で省略しすぎやろってのがいくつかあっておもしろい

    • @有輝吉田-d4p
      @有輝吉田-d4p Год назад +1

      「部」→「へ」は、部首の“おおざと”を崩したものです。

  • @corneliuslau8094
    @corneliuslau8094 2 года назад +1

    I havent seen those words in the middle column. It is the first time I know how they evolute from Chinese to Japanese. Thanks a lot.

  • @emiliek6405
    @emiliek6405 3 года назад +9

    すごい die alte hiragana❣️
    Zum lernen ist das neue etwas einfacher ✍🏼😅👍🏼

  • @vexcarius7100
    @vexcarius7100 2 года назад +1

    That pen is satisfying to watch.

  • @高麓洁
    @高麓洁 3 года назад +18

    Hiragana comes from a kind of writing style of Chinese character named Cao shu.
    Katagana comes from another kind of writing style of Chinese character named Kai shu.
    In a word both them come from Chinese character.
    These two writing style are usd in calligraphy. But we Chinese use kai shu (also kai to) in our daily life.

    • @kwa4209
      @kwa4209 2 года назад

      Chinese; Japanese; Korean
      楷書 - Kai shu; Kai sho; Hä sö
      草書 - Cao shu; Sō sho; Cho sö

  • @intoxicatedelephant
    @intoxicatedelephant 4 года назад +23

    Damn I'm way too early to understand these comments

  • @DouglasZwick
    @DouglasZwick 3 года назад +15

    I was hoping you would also show the *forbidden kana* ゐ and ゑ

  • @trishamason1855
    @trishamason1855 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful to watch the creation of the written sound.

  • @gsilvarodrigues
    @gsilvarodrigues 3 года назад +2

    I'm addicted to your videos so much

  • @juancarlosgastelum1486
    @juancarlosgastelum1486 4 года назад +4

    So beautiful!

  • @IchEsseKonsolen
    @IchEsseKonsolen 3 года назад +17

    omg this guy's writing is so perfect I can hear my teacher going "tsk .. ii desuneee"

  • @stx_sla
    @stx_sla 4 года назад +14

    The closest I could find to every character’s kanji version
    安 = あ
    以 = い
    宇 = う
    衣 = え
    於 = お
    加 = か
    幾 = き
    久 = く
    計 = け
    己 = こ
    左 = さ
    之 = し
    Work in progress

    • @Jinnaku
      @Jinnaku 4 года назад +1

      nice

    • @D.Wapher
      @D.Wapher 4 года назад +5

      寸 = す
      世 = せ
      曾 = そ
      太 = た
      知 = ち
      川 = つ
      天 = て
      止 = と
      奈 = な
      仁 = に
      奴 = ぬ
      禰 = ね
      乃 = の
      波 = は
      比 = ひ
      不 = ふ
      部 = へ
      保 = ほ
      末 = ま
      美 = み
      武 = む
      女 = め
      毛 = も
      也 = や
      由 = ゆ
      与 = よ
      良 = ら
      利 = り
      留 = る
      禮 = れ
      呂 = ろ
      和 = わ
      遠 = を
      无 = ん

  • @Noilla
    @Noilla 4 года назад +10

    元々期限は中国だったのに、平仮名は完全に独立した日本の言語になってるの歩んだ歴史の大きさとか文化の成長に言語の簡略化が必須レベルなんだなってわかる(複雑なものほど平仮名化すると簡略化されて画数減ってる)

  • @くもさん拡散頼む
    @くもさん拡散頼む 4 года назад +7

    これが書道家の本気

  • @itsapocalyps0443
    @itsapocalyps0443 3 года назад +11

    That pen is so damn THICC! I need one 😂

  • @Amasyuga92
    @Amasyuga92 4 года назад +3

    ありがとうございます
    その思いと一緒に大切にさせていただきます

  • @awsedr5183
    @awsedr5183 4 года назад +18

    当然のことですが、
    漢字から平仮名へと崩れていく
    過程はいきなりこの動画の2段階目
    になるわけではありません。
    漢字と平仮名の間の過程には
    もっと多くの段階があります。
    なので、
    この動画の2段階目の時点で
    元の漢字とはまったく似ていない
    平仮名に近いもの(美→み等)
    があったり、
    元の漢字とあまり
    変わらないもの(乃→の等)
    があったり、
    元の漢字とも平仮名とも
    似ていないもの(部→へ等)
    があったりします。

    • @はやたや-w5q
      @はやたや-w5q 3 года назад +1

      これ上に上げるべき

    • @arashigray
      @arashigray 2 года назад +4

      中国の草書体の美は動画に出てくるみの2段階とほぼ一緒だから、少なくとも日本に来た段階ではもうそうなってるんじゃないかと思います

    • @Moai0623
      @Moai0623 2 года назад

      日本と中国の間で相互に変化しあってできたものも当然あるでしょうね
      良くも悪くも活字の出現により自体の変化は今後目立たないかもしれませんが、書道の中でさらなる変化はあるかもしれませんね

  • @ほほほん-x8c
    @ほほほん-x8c 4 года назад +5

    この調子で俺の冬休みの課題もやってくれ

  • @spiralingspiral72
    @spiralingspiral72 Год назад +1

    I like how in ね (ne), they really said
    "yea im not gonna write all of that"

  • @cr-2032-ncadsr
    @cr-2032-ncadsr 2 года назад +2

    好厲害👍🏻

  • @adude6568
    @adude6568 3 года назад +6

    So basically, shinjitai is undersimplified chinese and kana is oversimplified chinese

  • @joycediasdasilva7232
    @joycediasdasilva7232 Год назад +1

    Esse vídeo é lindo ❤

  • @dwoopy_cwybb_bunny
    @dwoopy_cwybb_bunny Год назад +2

    Imagine if they used all hiragana stages, before, middle, and after, for writing hiragana.

  • @sterd7687
    @sterd7687 3 года назад +6

    有些漢字在快速書寫的時候仍然會按照長得比較像假名的那種來~

  • @ambcorporationofficialmove5011
    @ambcorporationofficialmove5011 4 года назад +1

    11:58 The Matthew DeBlock's Dscript is meaning: "CAN"

  • @ta-pon718
    @ta-pon718 4 года назад +5

    こんなリズム良く字なんて書けないよ😭

  • @karasu6654
    @karasu6654 Год назад +1

    かな/カナを「仮名」と表するのに対して、漢字を「真名」(まな)と表するのは、こういう成り立ちがあるからなんですね。

  • @SRMkay
    @SRMkay 4 года назад +1

    3:25 え --> ら --> し

  • @あらもっちゃ
    @あらもっちゃ 2 года назад +5

    Japan imported kanji/Chinese character, Chinese culture and administrative system until 9th century but collapse of the Tang dynasty caused the Japanese people to stop learning from China, then they began to grow their own culture, including Hiragana.

    • @harryz1317
      @harryz1317 2 года назад +3

      Look at handwritings by Zhu Geliang 諸葛孔明 or Si mayi 司馬懿 from the Three Kingdoms period and you’ll be surprised at how similar the cursive writings look like hiragana. Some are even the same. You can see ゐ ふ は in Zhu Geliang’s handwriting. And that’s hundreds of years before the Tang Dynasty. I fully respect Japanese culture but to say that hiragana is Japan’s own culture/creation is rather misleading. I find katakana to be more of a Japanese invention.

  • @markbv591
    @markbv591 2 года назад +2

    I’m so glad Japanese doesn’t use those ancient squiggles that were between Chinese characters and Hiragana. I can’t imagine trying to read those, let alone write. Damn.

    • @styjoy
      @styjoy 2 года назад

      The characters in between are not really “characters”. They’re a certain writing style developed in ancient China, called 草书, literally “careless/messy scripts”. It was somehow reserved to the higher class people, as lower class didn’t even read. Tho people nowadays no longer write that way (I doubt they ever write anymore), it’s still a living art form of Chinese calligraphy.

    • @jellyfish0311
      @jellyfish0311 Год назад

      I think they are rather nice for a shorthand.

  • @blee4664
    @blee4664 4 года назад +1

    参考になります!ありがとうございます!

  • @maximopaz4126
    @maximopaz4126 3 года назад +1

    Gracias!!! Saludos desde Perú!!!

  • @haruhi7745
    @haruhi7745 4 года назад +3

    Beautiful writings🤩🤩🤩❤❤❤❤💕

  • @ping5825
    @ping5825 2 года назад

    The broken あ looked cool

  • @チキン4番
    @チキン4番 2 года назад +1

    草書体ちゃんとかけたらカッコイイなぁ。筆記体でサイン書くみたいにできれば。縦書きしかできないのネックかな

  • @semechkisenechki1097
    @semechkisenechki1097 4 года назад +21

    hes insulting my handwriting in a language i don't even know.

  • @kentaakitake7906
    @kentaakitake7906 4 года назад +2

    『ぬ』が1番カッコいいw

  • @ぼーちゃん-y6i
    @ぼーちゃん-y6i 2 года назад +1

    12:43
    利→わ→り

  • @kagonaka
    @kagonaka Год назад +1

    ゐ(爲) と ゑ(惠) もやってほしかったです。

  • @-suikakun7426
    @-suikakun7426 4 года назад +3

    たくみさんは平安時代の貴族説

  • @carlalazzari268
    @carlalazzari268 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @b04n
    @b04n 4 года назад +1

    *すごい*

  • @namdorichannel
    @namdorichannel 2 года назад +1

    I just wanna scream watching the Kanji's handwriting version😭😭😭

  • @ZeeRAZM
    @ZeeRAZM 2 года назад +2

    The old ones look similar to kanji, safe for me to say that thankfully history decided to simplify the japanese alphabet

  • @SayvorTS
    @SayvorTS 3 года назад

    『ゑ』、『ゐ』とは?w  (すげー動画ですね)

  • @Nusrich_06
    @Nusrich_06 3 года назад +1

    That first あ gave me euphoria

  • @zavton-ofton-ui1go
    @zavton-ofton-ui1go 2 года назад

    このボールペンは「ジェットストリーム」ですか? インクの出の良さに心当たりがあるので聞いてみました

  • @palameno
    @palameno Год назад

    Oh this is quite fascinating

  • @ydalir
    @ydalir 4 года назад +3

    「め」(女)や「と」(止)については、その他のかなのように音読みからじゃなくて、訓読みから作られたみたいんですけど、それは誰かがなぜか知っていますか?

  • @inspirationuniverse2642
    @inspirationuniverse2642 3 года назад +4

    Ничего не понятно, но очень интересно

  • @Miawzhies
    @Miawzhies 3 года назад +2

    Kana is just an ultra simplified kanji.
    Fayt me.

  • @tinyhfujiwara
    @tinyhfujiwara 9 месяцев назад

    6:01 「あ行」から「た行」まで。

  • @エビチャン-n6q
    @エビチャン-n6q 4 года назад

    (字が)うまい!

  • @しとみ
    @しとみ 4 года назад

    うんまあ、マジでうまいなぁ

  • @adognamedsally
    @adognamedsally 3 года назад +5

    How the heck does 部 become へ?! That seems like a stretch to me!
    「部」は「へ」になりますか?すごい。信じがたいですね。

    • @mkr396r
      @mkr396r 3 года назад +3

      それは日本人の私達でも困惑しています。
      That is confused even Japanese people
      おそらく、それぞれの地方で漢字の略し方が違って平仮名を統一して作った時にどれとも似ていない形にしたんでしょうね
      I think that "before Hiragana letter" has a slang, and then 部 become へ when we makes Hiragana of national letter and then 部 become へ when we makes Hiragana of national letter
      Sorry my bad English

  • @Relicode
    @Relicode 4 года назад +2

    so basically Hiragana is the simplified version of the simplified version of the chinese adaptation

    • @szecr
      @szecr 3 года назад

      Yes

  • @achmaddenny1979
    @achmaddenny1979 2 года назад +1

    so basically, Hiragana is a product when somebody writes the Hanza/Kanji in a rush

  • @yiyi7074
    @yiyi7074 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful writing. Woould you compose english with your thoughts. I am from Taiwan. I am illiteracy what you are composing. Interprete for me. I want to learn your dialect which is native language. I have no idea how to speak japanese. But I must not to learn these words. Just to learn oral dialogue. That is it.

  • @leogogo7041
    @leogogo7041 3 года назад +4

    Oh my God, I am Chinese. When I study Japanese, I use Chinese characters to mark hiragana. Same as your 70%.

    • @leogogo7041
      @leogogo7041 3 года назад

      @un fudanshi cualquiera Hiragana is a phonetic characters, Chinese also has a set of auxiliary phonetic characters, but using English alphabet, the shape and pronunciation of the hiragana is similar to some Chinese characters, which is helpful for memory. The shape of kanji is easy, and the pronunciation need more practice. The most difficult thing is Japanese grammar, which is quite different. Chinese grammar is even closer to English.

  • @dun_mangopessoa
    @dun_mangopessoa 3 года назад

    Oh so lazy handwriting has simplified the characters?? Cool

  • @イルシンの部屋
    @イルシンの部屋 4 года назад +2

    やっと書道家ってこと思い出しましたか?

  • @JFSTJFST
    @JFSTJFST Год назад

    なるほどー!ってやつと、なんで??ってのがあるねww

  • @eduardomizuno
    @eduardomizuno 3 года назад +1

    T
    Os the origin of katakana similar? Please make a vídeo about it

  • @inukdesign3900
    @inukdesign3900 3 года назад +1

    Where can I buy the paper you are writing on? -and what is it called? + the pen :)