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JIS X 0213

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Japanese standard character set
JIS X 0213
LanguagesJapanese,English,Ainu,Russian
Partial support:Greek,Chinese
StandardJIS X 0213
ClassificationISO 2022,DBCS,CJK encoding
ExtendsJIS X 0208
Encoding formatsShift_JIS-2004
ISO-2022-JP-2004
EUC-JIS-2004
Preceded byJIS X 0208,JIS X 0212
Euler diagram comparing repertoires ofJIS X 0208,JIS X 0212, JIS X 0213,Windows-31J, the Microsoft standard repertoire andUnicode

JIS X 0213 is aJapanese Industrial Standard defining coded character sets for encoding the characters used in Japan. This standard extendsJIS X 0208. The first version was published in 2000 and revised in 2004 (JIS2004) and 2012.[1][2][3][4] As well as adding a number of special characters, characters with diacritic marks, etc., it included an additional 3,625 kanji. The full name of the standard is7-bit and 8-bit double byte coded extended KANJI sets for information interchange (7ビット及び8ビットの2バイト情報交換用符号化拡張漢字集合,Nana-Bitto Oyobi Hachi-Bitto no Ni-Baito Jōhō Kōkan'yō Fugōka Kakuchō Kanji Shūgō).

JIS X 0213 has two "planes" (94×94 character tables). Plane 1 is a superset of JIS X 0208 containing kanji sets level 1 to 3 and non-kanji characters such asHiragana,Katakana (including letters used to write theAinu language), Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets, digits, symbols and so on. Plane 2 contains only level 4 kanji set. Total number of the defined characters is 11,233. Each character is capable of being encoded in two bytes.

This standard largely replaced the rarely usedJIS X 0212-1990 "supplementary" standard, which included 5,801 kanji and 266 non-kanji. Of the additional 3,695 kanji in JIS X 0213, all but 952 were already inJIS X 0212.

JIS X 0213 defines several 7-bit and 8-bit encodings includingEUC-JIS-2004,ISO-2022-JP-2004 andShift JIS-2004. Also, it defines the mapping from each of these encodings toISO/IEC 10646 (Unicode) for each character.

Unicode version 3.2 incorporated all characters of JIS X 0213 except for the characters that could be represented usingcombining characters. Because about 300 kanji are in Unicode Plane 2, Unicode implementations supporting only theBasic Multilingual Plane cannot handle all of the JIS X 0213 characters. This is not an issue for most applications, however.

Glyph variants changed by the 2004 edition (click to enlarge).

The 2004 edition of JIS X 0213 changed the recommended renderings of 168 kanji.[5] Ten additional kanji were added inJIS X 0213:2004.[6]

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References

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  1. ^"日本工業標準調査会:データベース-JIS詳細表示". 2012-02-20. Retrieved15 Mar 2015.
  2. ^"日本工業標準調査会:データベース-JIS規格詳細表示". 2000-01-20. Retrieved15 Mar 2015.
  3. ^"日本工業標準調査会:データベース-JIS規格詳細表示". 2004-02-20. Retrieved15 Mar 2015.
  4. ^"日本工業標準調査会:データベース-JIS規格詳細表示". 2008-10-01. Retrieved15 Mar 2015.
  5. ^http://kakijun.jp/main/jis2004.html(in Japanese)
  6. ^Lunde, Ken (2014-04-07)."JIS X 0212 versus JIS X 0213".CJK Type Blog.Adobe Inc. Archived fromthe original on 2021-11-04. Retrieved2021-11-04.

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