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cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/6071650
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The original was posted on /r/mildlyinteresting by /u/a_woman_provides on 2025-06-14 05:12:00+00:00.
Maybe since it’s Japan, the cook didn’t want to dishonour the master he learned from?
Too much kanji, no hiragana or katakana makes it feel like not Japan
Second. Also, I can read Japanese, and that’s Chinese.
Even for someone who’s illiterate, Chinese commas resemble English ones, just placed in the center of a full-width character box. Japanese commas are literally 「、」.
TIL about Chinese commas :)
Maybe it is Taiwan then, since there are no simplified characters.
Both signs have simplified characters. It is probably not TW
Hokkaido is in Japan
Yep! And the Outback is in Australia.
Looks like a brand name
Yes, the Hokkaido area is known for their milk production (among other things).
The writing is Chinese so I doubt it’s in Japan.
It’s (Traditional) Chinese.
It can be Taiwan, though lots of Japanese shops put up signs in foreign languages to attract tourists.
Yeah, it’s not impossible to be Japan, but I was thinking Taiwan or even HK, perhaps.
I like to think that they are just being honest with themselves.
That’s Chinese.