Kana ligature

In the Japanese writing system kana ligatures (Japanese: 合略仮名, Hepburn: gōryaku-gana) are ligatures in the kana writing system, both hiragana and katakana.

Kana such as koto (ヿ, from 事) and shite (𬼀, from 為) are not kana ligatures, but polysyllabic kana.

Hardly any kana ligatures or polysyllabic kana are represented in standard character encodings.

These characters were widely used until a spelling reform of 1900 decreed that each sound (mora) would be represented by one (kana) character.

They were not represented in computer character encodings until JIS X 0213:2000 (JIS2000) added yori and koto.

Nobori banners in sumo, using the yori ligature ゟ