The katakana character ヂョ is romanized as "dyo" and is written with 8 strokes. Same as ジョ (jo) — extremely rare. Example word: ヂョ — (rare, same sound as ジョ).
When writing ヂョ, follow the numbered stroke order shown in the reference character above. Japanese characters are generally written from left to right and top to bottom. Correct stroke order improves readability and writing speed.
Katakana is one of the three Japanese writing systems. It consists of 46 basic characters, each representing a syllable. Katakana is used for foreign loanwords, scientific terms, and emphasis. Learning correct stroke order is essential for proper Japanese handwriting.