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The lies, myths, and secrets of Japanese UI design

by jaipilot747 on 3/18/23, 4:42 PM with 4 comments

  • by fomine3 on 3/19/23, 3:19 AM

    Very well written. I 98% agree as a native. I love big form to confirm what I need to fill finally.

    Some context:

    * JR is separated for historical reason (national train's unions were terrible). It's hard to revert after all companies become public.

    * People standing next to ATM are to avoid elders get scammed. Scamming elders by phone is a thing.

  • by rawgabbit on 3/19/23, 4:14 AM

    I also like sites where I don’t have to click through a bunch of times. I remember when the first airlines websites were rolled out. One airline required five clicks to get to the flight status page. I am glad they abandoned that idea and put flight status on the first page.

    I very much like how the article puts site design in the context of what the Japanese expect culturally and functionally. The site should reflect what the users needs are.