Suumo

Suumo perfectly embodies the chaos and charm of Japanese web design, where maximalism isn’t a trend—it’s a lifestyle. The mascot, a lime-green puffball, is inexplicably lovable yet slightly menacing, like it’s judging your rental budget. The color palette is a visual shout, ensuring you’ll never miss a hyperlink, ad banner, or the existential dread of deciding whether to rent or buy.
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Navigation is an Olympic sport, with hyperlinks multiplying like mogwai. Sidebar banners? Suumo has more than a Times Square billboard. Yet somehow, this cacophony works. It’s overwhelming, but it gets the job done—and makes Zillow look like a snoozy PowerPoint slide.

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Suumo

Suumo perfectly embodies the chaos and charm of Japanese web design, where maximalism isn’t a trend—it’s a lifestyle. The mascot, a lime-green puffball, is inexplicably lovable yet slightly menacing, like it’s judging your rental budget. The color palette is a visual shout, ensuring you’ll never miss a hyperlink, ad banner, or the existential dread of deciding whether to rent or buy.
Navigation is an Olympic sport, with hyperlinks multiplying like mogwai. Sidebar banners? Suumo has more than a Times Square billboard. Yet somehow, this cacophony works. It’s overwhelming, but it gets the job done—and makes Zillow look like a snoozy PowerPoint slide.
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