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Traditionally, Japanese web design favored high information density, often described by Western observers as “busy” or “cluttered.” This approach wasn’t arbitrary. It reflected deep-seated cultural preferences and user expectations. Japanese users historically preferred to see all available information at once, a principle known as “一目瞭然” (ichimokuryouzen), meaning “understanding at a glance.”

Historical Context: The Traditional Japanese Web

Demographic Shifts

Traditionally, Japanese web design favored high information density, often described by Western observers as “busy” or “cluttered.” This approach wasn’t arbitrary. It reflected deep-seated cultural preferences and user expectations. Japanese users historically preferred to see all available information at once, a principle known as “一目瞭然” (ichimokuryouzen), meaning “understanding at a glance.”