Thanks for your report. First a question:

How do you set "Japanese 109-key"? I don't see such a keyboard model
option.

But leaving that aside, I suspect that you also want to install the
mozc-utils-gui package. Because only switching to Mozc isn't sufficient.
You also need to select some other "Input Mode" but "Direct input", for
instance Hiragana, and for that I think that the just mentioned package
provides the necessary tools.

Mozc works together with many layouts which provide the latin a-z
letters, including us+intl, so I don't think Mozc was confused by that
layout. ;)

** Changed in: mozc (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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  Keyboard layout doesn't switch to japanese when using a Japanese
  (109-key) keyboard and the system language is english

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