Buying iTunes joints that are not your region

Would I have to make an account just for that region or-- how would that work?
I ask because there are a lot of Japanese and Korean songs I would like to purchase, but it says I can only buy from the US store.
Has anyone else had this issue, and if so is there any way to resolve it?
Thanks in advance for any insight that can be given~!

This question is asked frequently so I'll just quote the most complete answer (courtesy of Dave Sawyer) from the many given:
In order to buy from any given country's iTunes Music Store, you must have either:
a) a credit card with a billing address in that country, or
b) a mailing address in that country and a gift certificate or a prepaid card that was bought in that country.
If you cannot fulfill one of these two sets of conditions, you will not be able to purchase from any given country's iTMS.
.......this is due to restrictions placed on Apple by the record companies and other rights holders (who are often completely different from country to country and so all require their own individual negotiations and contracts), not by Apple's choice. And this also applies to all the legal download stores that carry major-label content, not just the iTMS.

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