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2011 Iwao MATSUYAMA The Goju-on collation order is the most widely used in sorting Japanese strings -- such as the word order in dictionaries and indexes. It is based on the order of 50 basic syllabaries in Japanese. However, details about the collation is not uniquely defined and some kind of variety on the rules exists. This article discusses the hidden rules in the widely accepted and traditional version of Gojuon rules. Goju-on order, dakuon (voiced) mark, han-dakuon (semi-voiced) mark, collation order, orthography, Japanese dictionary, entrance examination 96