Is the coffee next to Wang a Chinese character invented by the Japanese? Is it a coincidence that the coffee shop in China sounds exactly the same?

This statement is incorrect.

Coffee refers to a beverage made of roasted and ground coffee beans. As one of the three major drinks in the world, it will make the body awake and refreshed for a while, but if it is drunk too much, it is harmful to the body.

The origin of the name of coffee: 1683, the Turks suddenly retreated when attacking Vienna. The Viennese were grateful for the "savior" in the war, so they gave a drink called "Kahve" to the Turks on St. Stephen's Day (two days after Christmas) and translated it into "Kaffee" (coffee).

The word "Wang" in Chinese characters consists of "two" and "jade". The second represents heaven and earth, and jade represents jewelry, which is a symbol of treasure and also represents the ultimate beauty between heaven and earth. The name of the coffee shop is "Wang Jia Wang", which has no practical significance, but the owner's name has the word.