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About Web Accessibility

About Web Accessibility

About Web Accessibility

Accessibility is a term that describes "the ability to access and use information services provided without problems, regardless of age, physical limitations, or usage environment.

Tokyo Airport Transportation Co., Ltd. has taken accessibility into consideration by respecting JIS X 8341-3 "Design Guidelines for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities - Information and Communication Equipment, Software and Services - Part 3: Web Content" so that anyone can use this website with the aim of improving services for our users. Part 3: Web Content," and to ensure accessibility.

Major Accessibility Initiatives

About the title

All pages should have a title (title element) so that users can identify the content of the page.

About Document Structure

In consideration of cases where information is obtained by audio using voice browsers, etc., add textual information to the alt attribute of the image to ensure that the content can be understood.

Alternative Characters for Images

In consideration of cases where information is obtained by audio using voice browsers, etc., add textual information to the alt attribute of the image to ensure that the content can be understood.

About Font Size

The font size should not be fixed so that users can change it as needed. (Users should be able to change it freely in their browser settings.)

About Text and Background Colors

To avoid making text difficult to read, use a combination of colors that is easy to read, with sufficient contrast between text and background colors (light and dark). Do not express the meaning of the content solely in terms of text color or background color.

About Tables

Consideration should be given to cases where information is obtained by audio using voice browsers, etc. Tables should be structured as simply as possible, and the relationship between rows and columns (scope attribute, etc.) should be specified. The use of tables (table elements) should be minimized for layout purposes, and if used, the order in which they are read out loud by voice browsers should be taken into consideration.

About Navigation

To enable users to understand where the page they are viewing is located in the site structure, location information from the top page and site common menu information are displayed.