1. Apple Lku Language Kit For Macbook Pro
  2. Japanese Language Kit For Mac

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Apple Lku Language Kit For Macbook Pro

After I fought with the issue for a few hours, I found the solution. • Open Mac App Store and log out of the account. • Restart your Mac. • Log in to the account again. You might have to log out of the account first before restarting, for your information.

Japanese Language Kit For Mac

UPDATE However, while the solution here worked in my OS X, it's not the case in iOS. In my iPhone, which is set to Italian, the iOS App Store displays English, while my iPad that uses Spanish displays Japanese. This is so frustrating bug in Apple; I don't get to how this can be resolved.

There was an answer here: Here is what was said there: As far as I know, the language of the AppStore App is always determined by the country in which your account was registered. The AppStore app is basically just a webview which means that the localization is done by the server and not your mac, in order to change the language to english you'll have to create an english account. You could also change the region of your account in the account settings, but that would make it impossible to use a foreign credit card.

There's also a thread on Apple's Support Communities Board about this.

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