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Japanese name in X (Twitter)

Type the nick in latin letters. This page maps them to katakana, then you paste into X (Twitter) like any other rename.

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U+3164 · Hangul Filler

The blank sits in the field. Select it and copy if the button fails.

Screen readers may speak Hangul Filler or Braille blank. On screen it is empty on purpose.

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U+2800 · Braille Pattern Blank

The blank sits in the field. Select it and copy if the button fails.

Screen readers may speak Hangul Filler or Braille blank. On screen it is empty on purpose.

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U+200B · Zero Width Space

The blank sits in the field. Select it and copy if the button fails.

Screen readers may speak Hangul Filler or Braille blank. On screen it is empty on purpose.

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U+00A0 · No-Break Space

The blank sits in the field. Select it and copy if the button fails.

Screen readers may speak Hangul Filler or Braille blank. On screen it is empty on purpose.

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U+2003 · Em Space

The blank sits in the field. Select it and copy if the button fails.

Screen readers may speak Hangul Filler or Braille blank. On screen it is empty on purpose.

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U+3000 · Ideographic Space

The blank sits in the field. Select it and copy if the button fails.

Screen readers may speak Hangul Filler or Braille blank. On screen it is empty on purpose.

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How to put this name in X (Twitter)

  1. Type your current latin nick in the box and generate.
  2. Copy the result. Then copy a blank from the list if you also want a gap the filter may keep.
  3. Open X (Twitter) and paste into the nick or display-name field — not the account id.
  4. Watch the on-screen counter. If save fails, shorten or drop the blank.

X (Twitter) does not document every Unicode letter. This page teaches the paste path. Compatibility rows below are only dated checks, not a promise from the publisher.

See also: X (Twitter) Japanese name for games