Create Japanese placeholder text — kanji+kana, katakana, or hiragana — by paragraph, sentence, or character unit and count
Japanese dummy text is placeholder copy written in Japanese, used in place of real body text when checking Japanese layout and typesetting. The classic Latin Lorem ipsum cannot reproduce Japanese character width, line breaks, or line height, so a mix of kanji, hiragana, and katakana gives a much more accurate preview of how a Japanese design will actually look.
Yes. In addition to "Wafu (kanji + kana)", you can choose "Katakana" or "Hiragana". Katakana dummy text is handy as a placeholder for loanwords and product names, while hiragana suits softer or children-oriented designs. You can specify the unit (paragraphs, sentences, characters) and the count.
No. The character type, unit, and count settings, the assembly of the dummy text, and the copy action all run entirely in JavaScript inside your browser. No settings or generated results are ever sent to or stored on a server.