Japanese fonts in an English premiere.

Hello,
My computer crashed about a week ago and I had to re-install adobe premiere pro cc again.  When I was on the phone with apple support so he could run me through the data save process and the reformatting of my Harddisk, we set the computer to english. 
Then, I re-installed adobe and it was in English without the special Japanese fonts.  So, I un-installed premiere, changed my computers main language to Japanese and re-started so everything would go back into Japanese and then re-installed premiere AGAIN just for it to still be in English with only English fonts...and of course, I'm in Japan and its too late to call support and get it figured out quickly, so hopefully this will go fast.
When I search how to get the Japanese fonts into an English premiere it brings me to type kit and I can't figure out anything from there.  Anyone know a quick easy way to fix this?
I can only use special Japanese fonts because I'm in Japan and thats (naturally) the only kind of fonts that look good to them in Japanese.
Thanks!!!!

hmmmm,
anybody have any idea how to get japanese fonts from typekit into premiere?

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