Extended Characterset support for Files/Folders

Does anyone have any ideas on how to implement say Japanese folder names in iFS?
It doesn't seem to work natively - even with db configured to UTF-8.
I've even tried from Japanese Windows (where you can store folders locally with japanese characters in filename).
Thanks
James

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