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Good Luck Kanji
To write good luck in Japanese kanji is very simple. All it is basically is what looks like a plus sign or cross stuck in the dirt with a box underneath it.
There are, however, some different uses for the phrase “good luck” and I was able to read a very helpful forum thread about good luck in Japanese which does a good job of explaining its different forms and usage.
For example, for friends and people your same age and rank you would simply say “ganbatte” to say good luck. This is different from what you would say to your supervisor or superiors, in that case you would say the very formal and polite “gokouun o inorimasu”.
So again, like all Japanese language use, it all depends on what situation you are in to determine the correct phrase or saying.
Ganbatte.
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