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Even if player can use keyboard they will be confused as controller prompts appears, this happened to me for Dark Souls compared to that this is nothing.
Some PC games are best played with controller. Best ports are hard to find when it comes to Japanese games there will be some issue.
Article above says there's key rebinding.
Lots of Japanese games are just designed for controllers. The menus are made to go up or down with rapid presses on the d-pad and that almost always works poorly on kb+m. If you like Japanese games, it is worth it to invest in a controller for them. I recommend a PS4 controller. Steam's support for them is pretty good these days and they rarely fail to work. Sadly, it takes more work than most Japanese companies are willing to put in to make really good kb+m controls on a game whose ui is designed for controllers.
It's the other way around. If you're a gamer you'd have a controller to use for games that require it on PC.