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== alternative methods == The methods below are not default in Ubuntu, but may be interesting for special needs: For information on how to install a Japanese input setup with SCIM, please click here: [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Japanese_Input_and_Fonts_in_Ubuntu_8.10_using_SCIM|Ubuntu 8.10]] For information on how to install a Japanese input setup with UIM, please click here: [[http://www.localizingjapan.com/blog/2014/05/25/japanese-input-on-ubuntu-linux-14-04-lts-trusty-tahr/|Ubuntu 14.04]] For information on how to install a Japanese input setup with SKIM in KDE, please click here: [[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Japanese_Input_and_Fonts_in_Kubuntu_8.10_using_SKIM|Kubuntu 8.10]] |
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Japanese Input
This article provides information on how to setup Japanese input.
via iBus
In Ubuntu, you can type Japanese via the program "iBus", which supplies the input methods.
For information on how to install a Japanese input setup in Ubuntu 14.04, please click here: