International Keyboard in US 1.1.1 Missing??

Being the research-driven Mac user I am, I am aware that UK iPhone update 1.1.1 includes an international keyboard. Having updated my own iPhone here in the states, I can't find any International Settings.
Are International Settings specifically excluded from US iPhones?? (If so, WHY?!) How does one go about adding/activating International Settings & Keyboards to one's iPhone?
There are plenty of us here in the states that don't speak English exclusively. =)
ありがとう、
トラビス シーラー

sorry for the delay in replying.
this is my method for Japanese input:
safari
www.alc.co.jp
(you will see a long text input box, site is all Japanese but it is near the top)
tap select text box
tap-type: test
let tap go or tap the kanji button for translate
let page fully load
Then tap select text box, it will have the word "test" on it
Then your keyboard will come up but this time it has a rectangle above the slightly smaller keyboard.
tap-type: W
You'll see W, kana for watashi, kanji for watashi, select one of the options and it will hover then input the kanji/kana/w into the text box.
Then go to gOffice for iPhone and type a Japanese .doc then email it or go to your gmail account or anyonline account and type full Japanese emails to your hearts content.
pushing the home button to go to another app will cancel this keyboard. However it you save the "test" result in your bookmarks then just reload, tap highlight the box and you have on Safari a full Japanese keyboard. It might work for other asian languages.
I have fotos but let me know if this works I can at will use this solution.

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