Yet another Minecraft Furigana resource pack

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  • kuroshiro

    Japanese language library for converting Japanese sentence to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji with furigana and okurigana modes supported.

  • P.S. Furigana was generated using kuroshiro, so there may be mistakes, so please, if you notice them, then write about it and I will definitely fix it.

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