Noto Sans Japanese
Noto is a global font collection for writing in all modern and ancient languages. Noto Sans JP is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for the Japanese language and other languages used in Japan. It covers Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. It also supports Latin, Cyrillic, Greek and Hangul. It has multiple weights.
Styles
- Thin 100ziyouziti.com 1234567890
- ExtraLight 200ziyouziti.com 1234567890
- Light 300ziyouziti.com 1234567890
- Regular 400ziyouziti.com 1234567890
- Medium 500ziyouziti.com 1234567890
- SemiBold 600ziyouziti.com 1234567890
- Bold 700ziyouziti.com 1234567890
- ExtraBold 800ziyouziti.com 1234567890
- Black 900ziyouziti.com 1234567890
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