Just like many countries across the globe, Japan has its own sign language called Japanese Sign Language which is also known as JSL About 60% of the hearing impaired use JSL, but this hasn't always been the case If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your devicePLEASE FOLLOW ME!TWITTER ︎https//mobiletwittercom/MakiRafael2INSTAGRAM ︎https//wwwinstagramcom/makirafael/I'm a 19 years old and I'm from Japan There are three main types of sign language in Japan 日本 ( にほん ) 手話 ( しゅわ ) Japanese Sign Language, or JSL This is the dominant sign language of Japan It is distinct from spoken and written Japanese, though there are influences, of course
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