How can I type Japanese characters?

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Solution 1

Since Ubuntu 9.10, you just have to follow those few steps :

  • Install ibus-anthy
  • Go to System -> Preferences -> Keyboard input methods
  • Accept to activate iBus (pop-up window)
  • Add Japanese-Anthy in the Method tab
  • Disconnect and reconnect
  • Open an input field (like Gedit for instance), hit Control + Space ; you should be able to type Japanese characters

In order to have iBus launched automatically on boot, go to System -> Administration -> Languages and select iBus as the input method.

Solution 2

To install Japanese input methods (Hiragana, Katagana, etc.) you need Mozc:

# apt install fcitx-mozc ibus-mozc mozc-data mozc-server mozc-utils-gui

In case you can select Japanese input methods but you are missing Japanese characters - i.e. you see empty squares or other incorrect characters instead expected Hiragana, Katagana signs etc. - follow: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Installing_Japanese_character_sets

In my case installing Takao fonts solved the issue:

# apt-get install fonts-takao
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Comments

  • Agmenor
    Agmenor over 1 year

    What is the way to be able to type Japanese characters? Could someone make a how-to in order to explain the few steps to get it?

  • MarkovCh1
    MarkovCh1 over 12 years
    In 11.04+ is there any way to consolidate the ibus keyboard layout icon with the regular layout selector icon?
  • JellicleCat
    JellicleCat over 7 years
    What is meant by 'disconnect and reconnect' please?
  • Jānis Elmeris
    Jānis Elmeris over 2 years
    BTW, Mozc doesn't support a handwriting method.