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Let's gather the elderly ! !

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  • シニア65
  • 2023/09/23 09:56

How many elderly people of Japanese descent are living in LA? We would be happy to be a place of rest and relaxation for the elderly who use the Koryu Hiroba. We think the eligibility is from 65 years old and up.

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About Parking at Dodger Stadium

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  • ドジャース
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  • 2024/04/25 18:54

If we are going to a weekend game from 405 South, does anyone know which parking lot is recommended for preferred parking, Lot B, Lot P, Lot N, or Lot H? We have young children and are most concerned about crowding in the parking lots.
Seating will be on the floor above behind the back net.

Thank you.

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Recommended Japanese Schools

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  • obaQ
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  • 2024/04/16 20:33

We are moving from Japan to Los Angeles. I am wondering if I should send my child to an American school on weekdays and a Japanese supplementary school on Saturdays. I know there are several Japanese schools in L.A., but can you recommend one?

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  • こめお
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  • 2022/12/25 11:14

Usamut in Shikoku.
My hobby is watching youtube.

Yes, it's gone~.

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Murmur Plus

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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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#719
  • ビジネスオーナー
  • 2023/05/13 (Sat) 15:34
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If illegal immigration increases, wedge inflation will stop, so welcome.
There is a severe shortage of labor in the U.S. right now, so I would like to see more and more of them.

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#720
  • プランデミック
  • 2023/05/13 (Sat) 15:40
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Emergency Restrictions Lifted After 3 Years

If something happens next month, even an idiot will realize what a travesty this is.

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#721
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  • 2023/05/13 (Sat) 15:47
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If nothing happens next year, they'll say the next year.

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#722
  • プランデミック
  • 2023/05/13 (Sat) 17:23
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If you hit it, it's over ?
If you hit it, it's over.

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#724
  • おしえて
  • 2023/05/14 (Sun) 19:30
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The purple flowers of Jacaranda haven't bloomed yet this year ? Will they bloom from now on ? I saw them here and there last year when I came here and they were very beautiful.

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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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  • 倍金萬
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  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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#1914
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/20 (Mon) 08:59
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As for the maximum speed of operation, the Chinese Shinkansen, which started out as a dead copy of the Japanese Shinkansen,
is superior, but the Japanese Shinkansen is extraordinary in the accuracy of arrivals and departures.

This also surprises foreign tourists. It is
"common sense" for European high-speed trains to be delayed by more than a few minutes.

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#1915
  • モーター音
  • 2020/07/20 (Mon) 10:30
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I returned to Japan for the first time in more than 10 years, and was surprised to find that the subway and JR train cars have been upgraded, and acceleration is much faster than before.
However, American trains are unusually slow.

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#1916
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/20 (Mon) 13:19
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Mr. Motor Sound,

> Acceleration is much faster than before

The development of the Japanese transportation system, highways and railroads is extraordinary from the outside.

https://youtu.be/l-Ta3wH69ZE

Around 40:42 / 2:02:26 of this video, we are entering a tunnel with two highway piers overhead that must have cost a lot of money. The railroad is single track, diesel, and single colo, because there is no demand for it, but they are able to pass a highway through such a rural area with a bang. Is it Japan's economic power?

I too feel that urban commuter trains are frequently updated. The acceleration is great, but the deceleration is also slowing down violently without affecting the passengers. More than 10 years ago, I was surprised at the speed at which the front of the Yamanote line entered the station. The speed at the top of the platform was about the same as the previous speed, but when it came to the other end of the platform, it stopped without shaking the passengers. I felt that this was an amazing technology. The driver's skill was not particularly high, and one out of several was a young lady. I wonder if this is a form of discrimination.

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#1917
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/21 (Tue) 13:40
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I can't make 88 places in LA here and now, but I can suggest that you make a pilgrimage to some of the missions built by Spanish conquistadors in California in the past, which are not religiously related, and make them your destination.

There is a San Fernando Mission near my house that I can get to in half a day and back, and there is one in Santa Barbara and another in San Juan Capistrano, much further south. It is 85 miles from my house, and even if I walk a little over 30 km a day, it would take me 4 days each way.

The next closest one to my house after San Fernando Mission is San Buenaventura Mission in Ventura City, which is 51.5 miles (82.4km) one way including two mountain crossings on a road that people can walk on. It would take about two and a half days one way. However, if you choose the shortest road, there are no hotels or motels. The distance to Ventura is also very long, and the distance to the inland valley is about 1.5 miles. Also, Ventura city is in the inland valley and it is over 100℉ during the day in this season. I guess it's pretty tough.

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#1918
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/21 (Tue) 18:48
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Sangevre Mission, burned down to nothing.
The exterior of the building seems to have survived, but I worry about what is going on inside.
It is a pity that it is a historical building.

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driving school

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  • Ringo
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  • 2024/02/06 16:50

Nice to meet you.
I have a question about driving school.
I have never driven in Japan and would like to attend school here, but I was wondering if you know of any schools around Mountain View, CA that speak Japanese ?.

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Topic to support Shohei Ohtani

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  • ファン
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  • 2021/08/26 13:20

We've been waiting for you !

Home Run No. 41 ⚾ ️

In times like this, let's get excited with some good news 🍻

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Change of Address at DMV

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  • Ai
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  • 2024/01/06 00:53

I am embarrassed to admit that this is a very rudimentary question, but I am looking for help.

I went to the DMV website to make the change, but there are two options for change of address
・ Driver's license or ID
・ Vehicle or Vessel
This is the same as the Vehicle or Vessel option. Driver's license or ID Vehicle or Vessel I was wondering if I should also select Vehicle or Vessel and change both ?
I was thinking in general that I could change the address on the DMV registration, so I am not sure, ?
Also, I will be changing my address for my car insurance later.

Just to give you some background,
we recently got married and are in the process of applying for a green card, but we don't plan on living together for a while due to our work schedules.
We consulted a lawyer and he told us to change our address registration for bank, DMV, car insurance, etc. to prepare for the green card interview.

By the way, my marriage partner does not have a car and driver's license, which sadly does not help much.
I would appreciate it if someone could answer my question when you have a chance. Thank you in advance.

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Divorce in Los Angeles

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  • 恵子
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  • 2024/04/12 01:48

I am a Japanese woman living in Los Angeles with my American husband and we are considering a divorce.
We were registered in Japan and did not file for marriage in the U.S.
I checked with the ward office and the Japanese consulate in LA. I checked with the ward office and the Japanese consulate in LA and they said that if you do not have a certificate of residence in Japan, you cannot get a divorce in Japan, even if your country of marriage is Japan.
So, first divorce procedures are done in the U.S., then once the divorce is finalized, the documents are sent to the Japanese Consulate, and the Consulate forwards them to the Japanese ward office, and the divorce is finalized in Japan.
★ All the conditions for a simple divorce are met except that the other party does not want to sign the divorce papers.
In that case, which form needs to be filled out / and submitted?
Please let me know if anyone knows. Thank you in advance.

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