Here's a fancy regex for Kanji :)
Note that I have 2 different versions available below; one that takes into account backslashed quotes within quotes, and another that doesn't.
# Use this one if you'd like to account for backslashed quotes
my @matches = $string =~
/
((?:
(?:
' (?:
(?>[^\\']*)
| \\ .
) '
) | \\ . | [^\s'\\]*
)+)
/gx;
# This one does not take backslashed quotes into account
#/
#((?:
# ' [^']* '
# | [^\s']*
#)+)
#/gx;
# because of the [^\s']*, you'll have matches weaved into your data ''
@matches = grep{$_}@matches;
Update: Fixed paste error.
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