I’ve wondered about this too - they must have to use Latin characters a ton too to be on the internet right? Or how does that work? I’ve never seen web addresses in Japanese.
URLs use a system called punycode to convert to a subset of ASCII that’s used for DNS resolution. Not sure if typing in non-ascii script in the address bar would auto-convert in most browsers or not though.
Ah gotcha I should have figured they probably weren’t typing URLs directly that much. I guess I’m probably an outlier even among western users for doing that.
I’ve wondered about this too - they must have to use Latin characters a ton too to be on the internet right? Or how does that work? I’ve never seen web addresses in Japanese.
URLs use a system called punycode to convert to a subset of ASCII that’s used for DNS resolution. Not sure if typing in non-ascii script in the address bar would auto-convert in most browsers or not though.
So like if you search
鈴鹿サーキット(Suzuka Circuit)
You get a link to suzukacircuit.jp as a top result, but to navigate directly there I think you have to type suzukacircuit.jp in Latin characters
You can often change your kanji + kana into romanji (latin characters) as an autocorrect suggestion
Ah gotcha I should have figured they probably weren’t typing URLs directly that much. I guess I’m probably an outlier even among western users for doing that.