All of the lower half of the characters are in the Ya-line. That's either ya (や), yu (ゆ), and yo (よ). Those must be considered half of the size that comes before the first character and on the lower right side.
Also, all of the first characters are ki (き), shi (し), chi (ち), ni (に), hi (ひ), mi (み), and ri (り). So, be careful.
DO NOT CONSIDER THE LOWER CHARACTER BESIDE IT IF YOU MAKE IT THE SAME SIZE!
Kya-line
Kya = ギゃ
Kyu = きゅ
Kyo = きょGya-line (from Ka-line)
Gya = ぎゃ
Gyu = ぎゅ
Gyo = ぎょSha-line
Sha = しゃ
Shu = しゅ
Sho = しょJa-line (from Sa-line)
Ja = じゃ
Ju = じゅ
Jo = じょCha-line (from Ta-line)
Cha = ちゃ
Chu = ちゅ
Cho = ちょNya-line (from Na-line)
Nya = にゃ
Nyu = にゅ
Nyo = にょHya-line (from Ha-line)
Hya = ひゃ
Hyu = ひゅ
Hyo = ひょBya-line (from Ha-line)
Bya = びゃ
Byu = びゅ
Byo = びょPya-line (from Ha-line)
Pya = ぴゃ
Pyu = ぴゅ
Pyo = ぴょMya-line (from Ma-line)
Mya = みゃ
Myu = みゅ
Myo = みょRya-line (from Ra-line)
Rya = りゃ
Ryu = りゅ
Ryo = りょ

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