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14. Sashibashi 指し箸 ("pointing chopsticks")
Never use your chopsticks to point at another person.
Somewhat confusingly, it sounds the same as the stabbing one above, but uses a different kanji.
12. Komibashi 込み箸 ("stuffing chopsticks")
Never use your chopsticks to stuff an already full mouth with even more food.
10. Yosebashi 寄せ箸 ("drawing-near chopsticks")
Never use your chopsticks to pull a bowl or plate closer to yourself.
9. Neburibashi 舐り箸 ("licking chopsticks")
Never lick the ends of your chopsticks.
And more!
The last one cleverly combines the new logo with artist Okamoto Tarō's "Tower of the Sun" from the 1970 Osaka Expo.
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Of course, there were LOTS of moe anthropomorphizations:
(See https://t.co/SwZBaqkiiH)
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Many people emphasized the potentially horrific aspects of the logo:
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Today I learned that the Disney character "Goofy" is called "long legs" in both Swedish and Norwegian (Långben and Langbein) but in Danish is called "fat muzzle" (Fedtmule)