Anyone besides me not notice this?
I just realized that the "niku" kanji in the Kinnikuman logo has the hiragana for "niku" written inside of it and am shocked I didn't realize it before. I know writing hiragana over kanji is common in Japanese language since kanji have multiple meanings, but this whole time I just thought it was a part of the design for the beefy looking kanji...
I just realized that the "niku" kanji in the Kinnikuman logo has the hiragana for "niku" written inside of it and am shocked I didn't realize it before. I know writing hiragana over kanji is common in Japanese language since kanji have multiple meanings, but this whole time I just thought it was a part of the design for the beefy looking kanji...