Japanese fonts on s. 40

Hi there. I have a N 6230i, and am wondering if its possible to get Japanese language displayed on it. Entering text is not that necessary for me, but i really need the phone to *display* Japanese in the web browser.
Also, can I get it to run flash lite?
Thanks for your help in advance.

You'll have to contact your nearest Nokia Care Point for the Japanese language question. Language packs are not available to the public, they can only be installed by Nokia Care Points. Since this isn't a fault of the handset there may be a charge for installing the language pack.
Furthermore, if you update your phone's firmware, you will lose the Japanese language pack and have to have it re-installed.
As for flash lite, I'm not aware of there being an S40 version of it but ICBW.
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