I just installed Fedora and I’m trying to figure out how to make it display Japanese fonts, by default it displays kanji as Chinese characters, I installed some fonts but still no change, how do I change this?
I just installed Fedora and I’m trying to figure out how to make it display Japanese fonts, by default it displays kanji as Chinese characters, I installed some fonts but still no change, how do I change this?
You can use
localectl
to change the locale on Fedora. Here’s what you need to do:ja_JP.UTF-8
should be in the output oflocalectl list-locales
.sudo dnf install langpacks-ja
(I’m not 100 % sure about this and I don’t have a Fedora system to test it on.)sudo localectl set-locale LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8
This will (probably) change everything to Japanese – texts in menus, error messages in the terminal, and also the font rendering. This answer on Stack Overflow suggests to do something with your
fonts.conf
. This way your UI would be in English (or your preferred language) and kanji would render as the Japanese variants.