Japanese writing consists of three scripts: Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. Katakana is quite similar to Hiragana. The main difference between the two is katakana is composed of straight line, while hiragana uses curved lines. Katakana was invented by a man, so that's why the strokes are rougher than Hiragana that was invented by a woman.
Katakana is used for foreign names, place names, and many words borrowed from other languages.
Katakana Chart
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