Thanks for your comment, Seong-ho Cho.

Default fonts for CJK languages is handled independently in Ubuntu, and
there is no requirement to follow Debian in this respect, even if Debian
provides the fonts packages. So if you need more time to discuss this in
the Korean community, then let's not change the Korean font at this
time.

See also this email thread:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-ko/2017-October/001203.html

I'm going to proceed with changing the Japanese fonts only.

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