hiragana; cursive Japanese syllabary used primarily for native Japanese words (esp. function words, inflections, etc.)
man'yōgana; early Japanese syllabary composed of Chinese characters used phonetically
furigana; kana over or beside kanji to indicate pronunciation
kana indicating the pronunciation of kanji; furigana
kana written after a kanji to complete the full (usually kun) reading of the word; declensional kana ending
representation in hiragana; hiragana notation
non-standard kana; variant kana forms; hentaigana
kanji used to represent syllables, based on their "on" readings (prior to the advent of kana)
yotsugana; the four kana (ji, di, zu, du)
cursive form of man'yōgana; man'yōgana written in sōsho style
cursive kanji form used as a syllabary (Heian period); ancient kana
small okurigana used with kanbun; small kana used for diphthongs (ya, yo, yu, i, etc.)
kanji used to represent syllables, based on their "kun" readings (prior to the advent of kana)
kanji used as phonetic symbols; man'yōgana