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August 11, 2019
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Can I type Japanese characters in InDesign

  • August 11, 2019
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I am working on a document which requires translating from English to Japanese. Can I do this in InDesign to include the Japanese characters. If so , how?

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Correct answer Subi Omu

If you make it with horizontal text and you don't mind strict japanese typesetting rule like Kinsoku or Ruby, it's not hard. Get japanese font from Adobe Fonts and copy and paste text from MS Word.

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rayek.elfin
Legend
August 13, 2019

Download CJK InDesign templates here, which make life a bit easier when using Chinese or Japanese in non-Asian versions of InDesign:

TransPacificDigital: Downloads

From their website:

These template documents allow you to apply Chinese and Japanese composition rules to text using standard, non-Asian versions of InDesign. The templates introduce the "Adobe Japanese Composer" which allows Chinese and Japanese text to have proper line breaks, spacing and other composition features not otherwise available in standard versions of InDesign. You can also use the templates to compose Asian text vertically. Files are in both InDesign CS6 and IDML format (for earlier versions of InDesign). See the Read Me file for more information.

Participant
September 20, 2024

these templates just ended hours of me banging my head against the wall. Thank you so much. 

Legend
August 11, 2019

What version of InDesign, and what language?

What language of Mac or Windows?

Are you looking for machine translation, do you speak fluent Japanese, or is someone else going to make the translation (how?)

Participant
August 11, 2019

Hi, thanks for replying. Its Windows,  English, and Indesign 2019, I dont speak fluent Japanese, and someone did the translations in Microsoft word for me. So I want to copy the document in to InDesign to create the entire document.

Subi Omu
Subi OmuCorrect answer
Participating Frequently
August 13, 2019

If you make it with horizontal text and you don't mind strict japanese typesetting rule like Kinsoku or Ruby, it's not hard. Get japanese font from Adobe Fonts and copy and paste text from MS Word.