A-otf Ud Shin Go Nt Regular | 100% CERTIFIED |

: Typically supports extensive Japanese character sets (including Adobe-Japan1-3 or 1-4), encompassing thousands of Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, and standard Latin/Alphanumeric glyphs.

Developed to be "easy to see" and "difficult to misread". It features widened counters (internal spaces) and simplified letterforms to prevent characters from blurring together for elderly users or those with low vision.

This is a professional-grade Japanese Mincho (serif) typeface developed by (as part of the A-OTF library, now often distributed through Morisawa). "Ud" stands for "Universal Design," which is the key to understanding this font. A-otf Ud Shin Go Nt Regular

If you want to dive deeper into this font or see it in action,

Airport signage and train station maps where split-second readability is vital. Internal spaces within complex Kanji and Kana characters

Internal spaces within complex Kanji and Kana characters are intentionally opened up. This prevents "clogging" or ink bleeding when printed in small sizes or viewed on low-resolution digital screens.

Learn how to pair it with for bilingual websites. Share public link clean aesthetics and high legibility.

Because of its superior legibility, you will frequently find this font family in:

⚠️ “A-OTF” indicates it’s an Adobe OpenType Font format. Do not redistribute without a proper license.

After extensive research and comparisons, the community consensus finally landed on A-OTF UD Shin Go NT Regular. It is the primary font driving the . If you own a Switch, you interact with this font every time you scroll through the HOME Menu, check the eShop, or adjust your settings.

In the world of Japanese typography, selecting the right typeface is a balancing act between readability, aesthetic appeal, and functionality. (often referred to as UD Shin Go or UD Shin Go Regular) has emerged as a premier choice for designers seeking a balance of modern, clean aesthetics and high legibility.