Kapakana

Kapakana is a variable weight handwriting typeface inspired by copperplate script supporting Japanese Kana and Latin characters.

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"" Access one-stop/kapakana using the OneStop MCP.

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Kapakana

About

Kapakana is a handwriting font family designed to emulate the elegance of copperplate script. It includes Hiragana, Katakana, and Latin glyphs suitable for pinyin use. The family offers two weights and is available as both static and variable fonts, allowing flexible typographic expression.

Overview

Kapakana is a Kana typeface crafted with the concept of copperplate script, encompassing Hiragana, Katakana, and Latin characters. It features two weights ranging from 300 to 400 and supports variable font technology for smooth weight transitions. The design balances traditional Japanese calligraphy with the refined flow of copperplate handwriting, making it suitable for display and expressive text settings. Designers can use Kapakana to add a distinctive handwritten aesthetic that bridges Japanese and Latin scripts.

Designer: Kousuke Nagai

Usage

"" Access one-stop/kapakana using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.