Japanese mac mini with lion

i just ordered mac mini with lion in japan store.
but next month i will leave this country.
my concern is about its language setting: is it possible to switch the language instruction from japanese to english?

All versions of OS X are multilingual and the interface language can be switched in a few seconds via system preferences/language & text/language.  You put the language you want at the top of the list and logout/login.

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