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If you are a student studying for the AP Japanese Language and Culture exam, the fonts you should be using are those that help you both read and write Japanese correctly. The College Board’s official exam uses the input method, so your font choices in practice should reflect the clarity and legibility of the exam's digital environment. A study on hiragana teaching found that Kyokasho (textbook) fonts , which closely mimic standard handwriting, are effective for learning correct stroke order, a key skill for the exam's writing sections. Morisawa’s UD DigiKyokasho font, designed to emulate pencil or felt-pen handwriting, is particularly useful for students with dyslexia or low vision, ensuring an accessible study experience for all learners.

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