Public bug reported:

The date should be (and has been in previous Ubuntu versions) displayed
as follows (for YMD):

2018年5月4日 (the symbols clearly mean year, month, day).

Instead, they're displayed weirdly as "5月 4 2018" This is not the way a
date would ever be written in Japanese. In gnome this happens on the
lock screen as well.

If you were writing a date without the year it would be:

5月4日

it doesn't make sense to leave off the 日.

** Affects: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1769288

Title:
  indicator-datetime displays the date unnaturally in Japanese

Status in indicator-datetime package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The date should be (and has been in previous Ubuntu versions)
  displayed as follows (for YMD):

  2018年5月4日 (the symbols clearly mean year, month, day).

  Instead, they're displayed weirdly as "5月 4 2018" This is not the way
  a date would ever be written in Japanese. In gnome this happens on the
  lock screen as well.

  If you were writing a date without the year it would be:

  5月4日

  it doesn't make sense to leave off the 日.

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