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If the font is installed on the user’s system (macOS/iOS only), you can call it via CSS:

body 
  font-family: "Hiragino Sans W9", "Hiragino Sans", "Hiragino Kaku Gothic ProN", sans-serif;
  font-weight: 900;

⚠️ Windows users will fall back to another bold sans-serif (e.g., Microsoft YaHei or Arial Black).

For cross-platform web use, you cannot rely on this font being present unless you self-host or use a webfont service (rare for Hiragino). Consider using a variable font with a similar style instead.

Hiragino Sans W9 is not an everyday text face. It is typographic heavy artillery. You deploy it when you want the user to stop scrolling, to fear the error message, or to feel the weight of a brand statement.

By mastering this specific weight, you elevate your design from "generic Japanese text" to "intentional, Apple-native typography." Whether you are a seasoned type director or a developer adding that final polish to a bilingual app, remember: In a world of infinite fonts, the boldest choice is often the right one.

Do you have a project that demands the visual impact of Hiragino Sans W9? Test it on a Mac first, refine your CSS fallbacks, and let the strokes do the talking.

The Hiragino series was developed by Jiyukobo Ltd., a type foundry established by motorbike racer-turned-type designer Motoya Akira. The development began in the early 1990s, a period often referred to as the "DTP Revolution," when the Japanese design industry was transitioning from analog phototypesetting to digital desktop publishing.

The font was named after the area in Shibuya, Tokyo, where the foundry was located. It was originally adopted by Apple as the default system font for Mac OS 9 and OS X, cementing its status as the "Helvetica of Japan."

While Hiragino Sans W4 serves as the quiet workhorse of Japanese body text, W9 acts as the voice of authority. It balances the brutalist necessity of a heavy sans-serif with the delicate strokes required by Japanese calligraphy. For designers working in East Asian typography, W9 is an indispensable tool for creating hierarchy and visual punch.



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If the font is installed on the user’s system (macOS/iOS only), you can call it via CSS:

body 
  font-family: "Hiragino Sans W9", "Hiragino Sans", "Hiragino Kaku Gothic ProN", sans-serif;
  font-weight: 900;

⚠️ Windows users will fall back to another bold sans-serif (e.g., Microsoft YaHei or Arial Black).

For cross-platform web use, you cannot rely on this font being present unless you self-host or use a webfont service (rare for Hiragino). Consider using a variable font with a similar style instead. hiragino sans w9

Hiragino Sans W9 is not an everyday text face. It is typographic heavy artillery. You deploy it when you want the user to stop scrolling, to fear the error message, or to feel the weight of a brand statement.

By mastering this specific weight, you elevate your design from "generic Japanese text" to "intentional, Apple-native typography." Whether you are a seasoned type director or a developer adding that final polish to a bilingual app, remember: In a world of infinite fonts, the boldest choice is often the right one. If the font is installed on the user’s

Do you have a project that demands the visual impact of Hiragino Sans W9? Test it on a Mac first, refine your CSS fallbacks, and let the strokes do the talking.

The Hiragino series was developed by Jiyukobo Ltd., a type foundry established by motorbike racer-turned-type designer Motoya Akira. The development began in the early 1990s, a period often referred to as the "DTP Revolution," when the Japanese design industry was transitioning from analog phototypesetting to digital desktop publishing. ⚠️ Windows users will fall back to another

The font was named after the area in Shibuya, Tokyo, where the foundry was located. It was originally adopted by Apple as the default system font for Mac OS 9 and OS X, cementing its status as the "Helvetica of Japan."

While Hiragino Sans W4 serves as the quiet workhorse of Japanese body text, W9 acts as the voice of authority. It balances the brutalist necessity of a heavy sans-serif with the delicate strokes required by Japanese calligraphy. For designers working in East Asian typography, W9 is an indispensable tool for creating hierarchy and visual punch.



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