The Japanese Nasal & Glottal Consonants
genki [ge̞ŋ.ki], ringo [ɾiŋ.go̞], nihongo [ni.ho̞ŋ.go̞], ningen [niŋ.ge], pinku [piŋ.kɯ], kangofu [käŋ.go̞.ɸɯ], kangoshi [käŋ.go̞.ɕi], bengoshi [be̞ŋ.go̞.ɕi], supeingo [sʉ.peŋ.go̞], bangohan [bäŋ.go̞.hän]
chōsen [#ō.se̞ɴ], jishin [%i.ɕiɴ], pan [päɴ], akachan [ä.kä.#äɴ], ojii-san [o.ʒi.säɴ], asagohan [ä.sä.go.häɴ], jikan [%i.käɴ], en [e̞ɴ], tsurisen [t͡sɯ.ɾi.se̞ɴ], sen [se̞ɴ]
hana [hä.nä], hachi [hä.#i], hai [hä.i], hone [ho̞.ne̞], homeru [ho̞.me̞.&ɯ], hosoi [ho̞.so̞.i], hon [ho̞ɴ], haba [hä.bä], hajimaru [hä.ʒi.mä.&ʉ], hanasu [hä.nä.sʉ]