[top]: Ap Japanese Font
.vertical-text writing-mode: vertical-rl; text-orientation: mixed; font-family: "Hiragino Mincho Pro", serif;
Historically, Japanese digital typography faced challenges with character sets and font weight consistency between platforms. The AP series was introduced to provide a (often following the Adobe-Japan1 specification) that includes thousands of Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, and Latin glyphs. This ensures that a document created in Tokyo looks identical when opened in New York, a critical requirement for global design firms. Key Characteristics and Usage ap japanese font
// Usage if (!supportsJapaneseFont("Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro")) document.body.classList.add("use-noto-fallback"); Key Characteristics and Usage // Usage if (
This is the "Times New Roman" of Japanese. It has small flourishes (serifs) at the ends of strokes. It is the standard for the Reading section because it mimics printed books and newspapers. Unlike standard system fonts, AP Japanese fonts prioritize
Unlike standard system fonts, AP Japanese fonts prioritize and readability at various scales.