【Handwriting Reveals Character】I Tried Drawing Hiragana Stick Figures - A Demon's Short Break
This is 100% my 'playtime'.
I am temporarily abandoning my roles as a 'calligraphy teacher' and a 'master of block script'.

I tried drawing stick figures using hiragana (aiueo).
After looking at the 'aiueo chart' every single day,
they suddenly started looking like people...
and I just started drawing them on a whim...
What am I doing?
When explaining points for writing hiragana, we sometimes use personification like
'align the shoulders',
'stick the hips out',
'lift the hips up',
'create a waistline'.
That's right,
hiragana must be human.
Since I love them, I should play with them.
Yeah, yeah.
The fact that I can see hiragana as 'human'
must mean I truly love hiragana.
It's okay to have days like this.
I guess.

《Thoughts after drawing》
When I turn hiragana into humans,
I felt that they often end up
bowing,
lowering their heads,
apologizing,
or sitting formally...
The modesty of the Japanese people
is truly overflowing in hiragana.
I feel like I just forced them into those shapes myself...
'Handwriting reveals character', huh...
If so,
I must always be bowing my head...
(I'm trying to boost my likability here)
What about all the stick figures that appear looking confident and cool?
In a sense,
this is truly
a 'Hiragana Research Institute'...
Here are the proper 'hiragana'.
An oni's short break, fighting in a 0.1mm world.
I love hiragana so much that...
using that as a grand excuse...
