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New Kakuji

New Kakuji

by Edomoji Type
Individual Styles from $15.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $25.00 USD
New Kakuji Font Family was designed by Aiden Catbagan and published by Edomoji Type. New Kakuji contains 2 styles and family package options.

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New Kakuji Complete Family

2 fonts

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Per Style:

$12.50 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$25.00 USD

About New Kakuji Font Family


New Kakuji is designed from the Kakuji style of characters originating during the Edo period of Japan. New Kakuji has expanded the historical character set to include the surnames from the ancient Chinese text: Hundred Family Surnames, as well as the most common surnames in Japan, in addition to many other historically and culturally significant words, going well beyond the scope of characters that were used in the Edo period. No other font has expanded the character set of the Kakuji Style to the same extent as New Kakuji.


A Latin alphabet expansion inspired by the old Kakuji style has also been included for western audiences and designers.


New Kakuji contains over 500 Chinese/Japanese characters along with over 200 additional Latin characters or symbols.


The solid and blocky style of New Kakuji is ideal for seal designs or other branding designs and should be used at larger point sizes.


Designers: Aiden Catbagan

Publisher: Edomoji Type

Foundry: Edomoji Type

Design Owner: Edomoji Type

MyFonts debut: Sep 9, 2021

New Kakuji

About Edomoji Type

Edomoji Type is a foundry that designs fonts rooted in history. In the Edo era of Japan certain type styles were developed to catch the eye of those who saw them. Today Edomoji Type's designs aim to replicate these ancient designs to achieve the same. Fonts designed by Edomoji Type bring both a historical and aesthetic quality, bringing the traditions and styles of the past to the present. Being located in the United States, Edomoji Type's fonts are designed to be used by those in the East and the West.

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