I do not think that there are real Fraktur numerals. I wonder why?

I wrote to a Japanese guy who had a hard time trying to make a fraktur 
hiragana font. Some kana, like "ya" and "yu", adapt beautifully to fraktur. 
A few of them, like "me", are very difficult, but it is probably possible. 
Look at how a fraktur "k" looks almost nothing like a Roman "k"!
Rule 1: Do not use fraktur kana to tattoo your Japanese girlfriend's name 
on you!! Don't get any tattoo of any girlfriend's name; it is bad luck.
Rule 2: I can think of some Japanese businesswomen who would love fraktur 
kana to advertise their business. ^_^

Back to the numerals.
I think I've maybe seen some slightly fraktur-ish numerals in a font called 
Mariage, but I am not sure. I think Mariage is the most visually attractive 
Latin (alphabet) font of all time.

  → じゅういっちゃん ←
   だんせいらしさむよう


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