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Slightly more believable than “the best in the world”.
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 「、」.
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).