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Note that in many cases signs have been rendered in English rather than Kyokanan or Beiguese (which are analogous to Japanese and Chinese, respectively). This is so that you don't need to be trilingual to get that, say, we're looking at a police station. Similarly, some of the streets and districts named by the Kyokanans-- Victory Lane, for example, are also rendered in English, in order to convey the sorts of names Kyokanans give things.
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