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First you must go to your control panel which you can find in your start menu aka the windows logo. After opening control panel find system and then after opening that open advanced system settings and be on the advanced tab then you will click performance settings... After that go to Data Ececution Prevention click Add Now it will open a window that will most likely be on some random file or such but you want it on your computer after you get it to your computer open your local disk (C:) or where your files are stored it may be a different driver you then find program files (x86) and open it go to steam then SteamApps then common and find the games title then click its .exe file once it is added you then click apply and it should work it should be the same steps for other games that use RGSS such as the original Cherry Tree High. I tryed to find a tutorial on this since I fixed it myself in the past but did not remember how each link that I was given on alike discussions lead to missing pages/Urls or deleted post that told how to fix it.
Also on my recommendation to avoid conflicts with any other game that may come from Japan or is related to Japan I would make sure you have Japanese aka east asian fonts installed and the Unicode set to Japanese so your computer can read coding in Japanese this can be done at the same control panel but under region and language which means you go to keyboards and languages and hit change keyboards and add japanese after that it may want to install the fonts needed if it does not you can get them from the microsoft site and place them in your fonts folder which can be found in the control panel also. After that you go to administrative then to language for non Unicode programs and hit change system locale and set to japanese (Japan) then hit apply it will tell you need to restart your computer do so. This will not cause your pc to only work in japanese and will not switch all your text to japanese your PCs language should remain english unless you changed your default input language when you where changing your keyboard but I take no blame if you did. I hope this wall of text will help since this is all the steps I had to take so far to play Japanese games I have even tryed making a proxy so it seemed like I was in Japan so I could play Kantai Collection but sadly I was not able to get it to work right and playing Japanese region only online games is harder to get working then these. Also if you did change your unicode you should be able to use Japanese programs that are not made in english coding such as if you wanted to play the free game IB in japanese.
So as a last words for this wall of text I recommend you give VGperson translations of free JRPG games a try such as IB , Mad Father , Or misao these where made with the RPG makers out there and are the top of their game for RPG Maker games. So I hope this has fixed any problem you may have with Japanese games keeping in mind the 2nd part is only if you have any more problems.