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That wasn't Chinese. The first part was Korean -just look how square-ish and stacked are the characters- and the second part was Japanese -look and the two different set of characters-.

Are quite different both of them.

Chinese use a single set. And all of their characters are equally complicated.

If you start looking at single characters intead of the full text, you will realize of it. Look at the Japanese part.

Another way of see if some text is Japanese is looking for some characters like の. That is not a Chinese one. And it is read as "no". It is a particle meaning owning. It helps a lot. And it appears very often.

You look like a language expert to me ;)

I am far for being one.

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