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Once selected, tap "Done" to exit back to the Keyboards page. Both translate Japanese characters into Romanized characters English-speakers would recognize, and it might be smart to install both since some emoticons aren't on both. Scroll down the list of keyboards, then select "Japanese." You'll see two options - "Kana" and "Ramaji" - and either will work.
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Open the Settings app, then navigate to General –> Keyboard –> Keyboards –> Add New Keyboard.