In the Edo period and the Meiji period, some Japanese linguists tried to separate kana
u and kana
wu. The shapes of characters differed with each linguist. and were just two of many shapes. They were phonetic symbols to fill in the blanks of the
gojūon table, but Japanese people did not separate them in normal writing. • u • Traditional kana • う (Hiragana) • 𛀋 (A
variant form of う. Hiragana.) • 𛀍 (A variant form of う. Hiragana.) • ウ (A variant form of う. Hiragana.) • ウ (An old variant form of ウ. Katakana.) • Constructed kana • ゔ(う with dots. Hiragana.) • 𛄟 Hiragana.) • (A cursive script style of 迂. Hiragana,) • (A cursive script style of 卯. Hiragana.) • ヴ(ウ with
dakuten. Katakana.) These suggestions were not accepted. == Unicode ==