This will log into a Japanese session with a Japanese locale and hopefully menus and programs will be in Japanese too. If however you are wanting to run Ubuntu in Japanese and you already have an installation, you can easily add Japanese translation by adding Japanese in the 'Language Support' dialogue (System / Administration in Gnome), selecting Japanese as default language, loggin out and then selecting Japanese under 'Select Language' at the log on screen. Perhaps a good place to start if you are a native Japanese speaker is the official Japanese Ubuntu website. Chiefly information regarding setting up Ubuntu in Japanese, setting up a Japanese language input environment in Ubuntu that is set up in a language other than Japanese and programs that you might find useful. Here you will find information regarding using Japanese with Ubuntu. This page is is the top level community documentation (English) page for Japanese language in Ubuntu. Japanese Language Related Software in Ubuntu.
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