Yeah that's what the official website uses (also what NCM metadata use). I'm probably still going to change it back to ASCII "I" one day for my own copy..
Again, the official site uses U+30FC (KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK) on the right side, and full-width hyphen on the left (which I typically convert to the half-width counterpart).
This also matches with what NCM uses, so I kept it as is.
I probably will change it to "-" in future though.
In general, booklet isn't a reliable way to tell which character it is due to font or other artistic choices.
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