Japanese.7z

Restart your computer, extract the file, then change it back. Method C: Use Bandizip or WinRAR (Alternative)

This archive tool is generally better at detecting Japanese encoding automatically and often manages it without changing system settings. Japanese.7z

A file containing Japanese characters often results in garbled file names (mojibake) when extracted on a system not set to Japanese locale. This happens because the archive likely uses an old non-Unicode character encoding (like Shift-JIS/Code Page 932) to store filenames. Restart your computer, extract the file, then change it back