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This website makes use of the following contents:
- Public domain images of artworks in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ("LACMA") permanent collections, provided by LACMA.
- Header Image: View of Kiyomizudera by Anonymous. Circa 1700. Los Angeles County Museum of Arts, AC1996.11.1. www.lacma.org.
- Citations are included with all other images provided by LACMA.
- The Cormorant typeface, designed by Christian Thalmann, which is licensed under the SIL Open Font License.
- The EB Garamond typeface, designed by Georg Duffner & Octavio Pardo, which is licensed under the SIL Open Font License.
- The Yuji Syuku typeface, designed after the calligrapher Yuji Kataoka's handwriting and digitized by Kinuta Font Factory. It is licensed under the SIL Open Font License.
- The Zen Old Mincho typeface, designed by Yoshimichi Ohira, which is licensed under the SIL Open Font License.
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- Japanese names and name elements included in the Common language name generator are based off of the following sources:
- Masculine name elements and some feminine name elements used in this name generator are derived from this article on Japanese names at sengokudaimyo.com.
- Surnames used in this name generator are derived from this compilation of surnames from Sengoku Jinmyō Jiten at sengokudaimyo.com.
- Masculine name elements used in this name generator are also derived from this index of men's nanori (formal adult names) by Solveig Throndardottir and the Academy of Saint Gabriel.
- The majority of feminine names and name elements used in this name generator are derived from this article on women's names in Edo-era Japan at www.issendai.com.
- More details on their sources can be found at their respective links.
The rest of the site's contents are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
