Blackberry curve Language Input

I have just recieved a BlackBerry Curve 8900 and I was wondering if it is possible to read and type in Japanese on the Curve?? As I have a lot of contacts I send messages to and I would like to type in Japanese and be able to receive messages back in Japanese too!!
I have downloaded the latest version of the Desktop manager and have searched through the application add/remove section and I cannot see ANYTHING AT ALL to install Japanese font!
Please help, as I really am not sure what I should be doing.
Cheers!
Fred. 

Hi,
Which carrier do you use?
I use AT&T but I downloaded EastAsian Language pack from Hong Kong CSL.
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/support/downloads/download_sites.jsp
When you complete the download, Go to "Start" - "My Computer" - "C:" - "Program Files" - "Common Files" - "Research In Motion" - "AppLoader" - delete "Vender.xml".Then, open the "Loader.exe" and connect BB to PC.
When you reach to "Device application selection" page, you will see "Japanese Romaji Input Method" Check "Japanese Romaji Input Method" under the "East Asian Language and Input Support" section.

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