Is This Pokemon Card Korean or Japanese?
ReoccuringRace路7 months agoJust look at the text, mate. If it's got a lot of circles and straight lines, it's probably Korean. Japanese writing looks more like intricate brush strokes.
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TBH, sometimes it's just easier to google the card with its number and see what comes up. I found out one of my
To tell if a Pokemon card is Korean or Japanese, check the bottom of the card for the language and publishing information. Japanese cards often have their text written in Kanji or Hiragana, while Korean cards will be in Hangul. Also, Japanese cards typically feel a bit smoother and less glossy compared to Korean cards.
To figure out if your Pokemon card is Korean or Japanese, check the bottom corner for the language of the text. Japanese cards will typically have a glossy finish and rounded corners, while Korean cards are known for their thicker cardstock and less gloss.
It's all in the text. If you can't read it, ask someone who can! Japanese and Korean characters are quite distinct once you know what to look for.
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