This blog outlines the steps for installing East Asian languages on a computer running Windows XP so that the user can both read and write in them. The method to install east Asian langauge support on other Windows OS is more or less same.
1. First open the Control Panel dialog box by clicking on the Start button, and then click on Control Panel. By default the Control Panel is in the new Category View. If that is the case, click on Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options under Pick a Category. If not, you can either click on Switch to Category View to bring it up, or work in the Classic View (in that case just double click on the Regional and Language Options icon to open the Regional and Language Options dialog box.

2. You get the Regional and Language Options dialog box as shown above. Click on the Languages tab.
3. You are now under the Languages tab for the Regional and Language Options dialog box.

4. Check the box for Install East Asian Languages under Supplemental language support. Then click Apply and OK.
5. Once the language files have been installed, click on the Details ... button under Text services and input languages while you are still under the Languages tab for the Regional and Language Options dialog box. You get the Text Services and Input Languages dialog box.

Then click on the Add.. button under Installed services.
6. After you have clicked the Add .. button under Installed services in the Input LocalesText services and input languages dialog box , you get the Add Input Language dialogue box. Choose Japanese from the drop-down list under Input Language, check the Keyboard Layout / IME button, and then pick Microsoft IME Standard 2002 ver 8.1. Then click OK.

7. You are now back to the Text Services and Input Languages dialog box. Note that under Japanese /Keyboard, Microsoft IME Standard 2002 ver 8.1 is now listed. Click Apply OK.

8. You are now ready to both read and write Chinese and/or Japanese in your documents. You will see near the upper right hand corner of the Windows desktop the Language bar button


After doing all this, you can finally write in Japanese, or for that matter any East Asian language like Chinese, Korean, etc.
To know more about different very useful functions of Microsoft IME,
please visit the two links given below:
http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/Language/index.html
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/handson/user/IME_Paper.mspx
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