Help Japanese characters

I have the text that has been localized in Japanese that I need to use in a Captivate quiz. Japanese characters appear correctly with the space of Captivate, but when I publish, the Japanese characters turn to the boxes and do not appear to be supported.

Anyone encountered this before? What I am doing wrong?

Thank you!

We tested it and it seems that the problem may be related to the language pack installed on the computer of the edition. Will post more when checking. THX!

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After this test, we determined that the computer that publishes the assessment must have installed the Japanese language pack. He solved the problem.

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