If you are coding an app for Japanese children, embed the Ud Digi Kyokasho Nk-b via CSS @font-face if your license permits webfont usage. (Note: The standard Morisawa desktop license does NOT cover webfont embedding; you need a separate webfont license).
Educational professionals and language learners (particularly those studying Japanese) highly recommend this font. It ensures that the characters you see on screen match the characters you should be writing by hand, preventing the development of "awkward" writing habits caused by highly stylized or artistic fonts.
: It mimics the movement of a pencil or felt pen, making it ideal for students learning to write Japanese. Adheres to Government Guidelines
Securing a legitimate is an investment in educational quality. Whether you are a parent printing hiragana charts or a software engineer building the next Duolingo for Japanese, this font ensures your text is not just visible, but learnable .
Unlike traditional Mincho fonts, it avoids thin horizontal lines that "disappear" for people with low vision.
: Designed with low contrast between thick and thin lines to prevent visual crowding for dyslexic readers .
This post is for informational purposes. Always verify the copyright status of fonts before using them in professional projects.