Getting an APPLE MAC PRO

Hi, am living in india. I like to get an apple mac pro from applestore in tokyo,japan.
I would like to know few things: whether an english version / US version keyboard will be available with them and also english version of operating system.
Whether should i send the laptop to japan if i need to upgrade or claim any waranty or to repair something.
Thanks in advance....

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