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The kanji character, pronounced like the English word "sigh", was chosen to
represent the year 2018
Japan has chosen the symbol meaning "disaster" to define the year 2018.Television stations broadcast
the announcement live as the master of an ancient temple in Kyoto wrote the winning term on a white panel.In the annual vote, the public
nominated this kanji character after experiencing a number of natural disasters.Japan has suffered flooding, typhoons, earthquakes and
heatwaves in 2018, leading the economy to shrink.It fell by 1.2% in the third quarter thanks to the damage caused by the events
Flood waters swept across the country in July, killing nearly 200 people and causing the evacuation of close to nine million across 23
prefectures.The same month at least 65 people died in a heatwave that saw more than 22,000 people hospitalisedTyphoon Jebi lashed western
Japan with winds of up to 172km/h (107mph) - the strongest typhoon to hit the country in 25 yearsThe northern island of Hokkaido was hit
with a magnitude 6.7 earthquake, which triggered landslidesThe Kyoto-based Kanji Aptitude Testing Foundation has run the competition every
year since 1995.This year's symbol - pronounced like the English word "sigh" - was chosen by just fewer than 21,000 people
A kanji symbol for peace came second."North" won in 2017 after North Korea's missile launches, and "gold" in 2016 after the Rio Olympics
Chinese characters, or kanji, are used widely in Japanese as well as other alphabets.