Firstly, Japanese kanji are not sortable. You can sort by its code number, but that order has no meanings. Your using Igo (or any other morphological analysis libraries) sounds good solution, though it can not be perfect. And your first sort result seems fine for me. Why do you want them to be sorted in Excel order? In Excel, if a cell keeps remembering its phonetic notations when the user initial
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