Unicode character not displaying correctly

when i am stroring Unicode Character in Oracle 8 DB .The Stored Character are not displayed correctly . Through sql client seen as '�' .Altough through JSp it displays correct value 集 (in japanese)
My client wants to see through sql also same value . Pls help wat is wrong. More info :
Oracle is set up in UTF-8 Format.
Using code as below before inserting in DB
String temp =product.getDescription();
String newResult = new String(temp.getBytes("UTF-8"), "UTF-8");

TryString newResult = new String(temp.getBytes(default),>
"UTF-8");// "default" is a String of the name of
default encoding on the part of client
Sorry there was a slip. Try the following.
String newResult = new String(temp.getBytes(default));

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    <p>HPI Racing is proud to present the Baja 5T, a <strong>ready-to-run</strong> (RTR) 1/5th scale off-road truck that expands on the award-winning Baja  5B family. With the Baja 5T you get aggressive desert truck looks, high  performance new features, and compatibility with many of the existing  Baja 5B spare parts and option parts, wrapped up in a RTR package that  gets you running in just a few minutes.</p>
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