Which Japanese fonts are supplied with OS X 10.9?

I'm specifically looking for a Japanese font that is common to both PC's and a Mac's. I need to transfer and edit InDesign documents between PC and Mac platforms.

Apple's Japanese fonts have Hiragino in their name.  I think MS uses different ones and the two platforms do not have any in common by default, but of course you can install them in the other platform if you want.
With InDesign for best results you should be using Adobe's fonts, which are presumably the same supplied with their apps for either platform.  This page has some info
http://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?event=displayFontPackage&co de=1930
It may be best to ask in the adobe forums too
https://forums.adobe.com/

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