Sponsored Links
-->

Friday, May 4, 2018

henohenomoheji | Explore henohenomoheji on DeviantArt
src: orig00.deviantart.net

Henohenomoheji (???????) or hehenonomoheji (???????) is a face drawn by Japanese schoolchildren using hiragana characters.

The word breaks down into seven hiragana characters: he (?), no (?), he (?), no (?), mo (?), he (?), and ji (?). The first two he are the eyebrows, the two no are the eyes, the mo is a nose, and the last he is the mouth. The outline of the face is made by the character ji, its two short strokes (dakuten) forming the ear or cheek. Children use the henohenomoheji as the faces of kakashi (scarecrows) and teru teru b?zu.


Video Henohenomoheji



See also

  • ASCII art
  • Cool S
  • Emoticon

Maps Henohenomoheji



References


Henohenomoheji
src: ih1.redbubble.net


External links

  • Henohenomoheji variations at the Wayback Machine (archived May 6, 2015) (in Japanese)

Source of article : Wikipedia