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CJK HK is the Chinese font. Select CJK JP instead.
That screenshot was just an example but regardless of whether I set my main font as JP/KR/HK/SC/TC etc, the font appears thicker in its "Regular" style unlike non-CJK Noto Sans.
Still haven't found a way to fix it but setting Noto Sans CJK Light as my main font is good enough (see the last picture of my post).