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Yes, Japanese does have a form of air quotes, often referred to as "空気引用" (kūki in'yō), which translates to "air quotes." In written Japanese, quotation marks such as 「」 (corner brackets) or 『』 (double corner brackets) are commonly used to denote speech or quotations. When expressing air quotes physically, people in Japan may use their fingers in a similar manner to how it's done in Western cultures.

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