In aging societies, the age-related decline in visual ability is a particularly important problem. To identify problems in daily living caused by this decline in visual ability, we simulated vision in the elderly using yellowed lenses. A questionnaire study was then conducted to investigate the population and age group that has visual deficits about issues identified in the optical study. Subjective responses related to yellowing in vision became prominent in people over 75 years old. A color judgment experiment was carried out using subjects aged 80 or older. Confusing color combinations are; yellow/white, blue/green, dark blue/black and purple/dark red. Based on this color confusion data, we used computer graphics to simulate vision in the elderly. Simulated views of public signs are shown.