One of the cool things about going to museums in Japan with exchange students from different countries was like
I remember being in a castle with documents on display and we had like 2 American students, 2 Japanese students, 1 Chinese student, and like 3 Taiwanese students
and the Taiwanese students were the only people in the room who could easily read the ancient documents that were completely in traditional kanji
My fellow American and I were clueless, the Japanese students weren't accustomed to kanji-only Japanese in the modern age, the Chinese student had learned modern simplified characters
But the Taiwanese students still used traditional non-simplified characters as their everyday written language, so they could read everything on display













