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5. Let's gather the elderly ! !(194kview/806res) Free talk Today 09:10
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7. Mobil Home(705view/25res) Housing 2024/09/26 12:05
8. Recommended Nostalgic 1950s ~ Japanese Films of th...(1kview/45res) Entertainment 2024/09/26 10:24
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Moving and Disposal of Refrigerators

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  • 冷蔵庫
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  • 2024/09/16 16:12

I used to be able to leave it on the sidewalk and they would
pick up large furniture and electrical items with me, but,
I hear now I have to take it to a specific place.

I bought a new refrigerator, and I'm
scratching my head about transporting it and discarding the old one.

Anyone have any good ideas?
310-999-8413 text please.

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Dual nationality Passport renewal in Japan

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  • 2024/08/10 18:27

I know I will be beaten to the punch, but I would like to post this.

I have dual US/Japan citizenship and my Japanese passport is about to expire.
I have elderly parents in Japan and do not want to lose my Japanese passport as I may return to Japan for an extended period of time.

If you have recently renewed your passport in Japan or have such information,
please contact me by e-mail ?

If there are many of you, I would like to exchange information by group e-mail.
I would like to exchange information with many of you. If you have similar situation, please contact us.

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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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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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#672
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  • 2018/12/02 (Sun) 12:42
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# 671 Double Kin Man

Surprisingly, it was not ANA's Black Friday sale, but H.I.S.'s Black Friday sale. I had purchased air tickets before and had received sale mails, but they were often more expensive than other cheap tickets, so I had always purchased my air tickets elsewhere. However, this time I received an email advertising an unbeatable price SALE. I searched without much expectation and found ! $ 450 ! from early June to mid-July.
The sale said that seat & and meal selection was not available, but as a frequent flyer, I went to the ANA web site the next day after purchasing my ticket to select my seat and the procedure was completed. There are 4 seats in the middle and 2 seats in the aisle. There are only 2 seats in the back, but I personally don't like them because they are too close to the restroom and too far back. I think it would be better if they were a little further away from the restrooms so I could walk around during the flight. I thought the service would be better since this flight was not co-shared with United ( since United co-shared service is so poor, ) I am looking forward to it.



Does Baikinman use budget accommodations in the Ueno area ? I grew up in Ueno, Asakusa and Mukojima and my aunt lived there. I remember that I stayed at the Toyoko Inn in Asakusa for work a long time ago and took a room with a friend, which was nice because there were single beds at both ends and a bathroom in the middle of the room to maintain privacy. Even then, there were many foreign travelers, so it may be difficult to get a room now.

Baikinman-san I know you have been on a pilgrimage in Shikoku, but I have used the route to enter Ehime from the Yamaguchi Prefecture side ? ? Actually, a friend here is thinking of buying a house on the Seto Inland side of Yamaguchi Prefecture, and I have family members firmly entrenched in the Kanto and Tohoku areas. I am not familiar with the southwestern part of Japan, because my family is concentrated in the Kanto and Tohoku areas. 。。。。 I would appreciate it if you could tell me what Yamaguchi and Shikoku are like. If my friend buys the house, he will be free to stay there when he is not staying there, and my mother and aunt would like to go on a Shikoku pilgrimage.
It is easy to get to Ehime by ferry from Yamaguchi prefecture, and it is possible to come and go from my friend's house, and my mother and aunt can enjoy the pilgrimage with less burden ( I think the word is a little different, but my mother and aunt are more interested in enjoying everything. ) I think.

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#673
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  • 2018/12/02 (Sun) 13:23
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I checked again ANA LAX-NRT June 4 ~ June 24, economy seat, still high 1 , I got $011. 450 seems far off.

By the way, I checked with JAL at the end of May, when my grandchildren's summer vacation had not started, and I tentatively decided on May 30 to June 13, and found the price of $862 for an AA share flight from LAX-NRT. I searched the same JAL last night and found a return flight that was even cheaper, and chose that one.

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#674
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  • 2018/12/02 (Sun) 14:19
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#672 Q,

I gave #673 without reading #672. Yes, but you booked through HIS. I haven't accessed the Japanese travel agency sites for the last 10 years because they don't offer lower prices than the direct airline sites. I'll check HIS and other sites for my itinerary as soon as possible. Before the "bombing" became prominent in my Tokyo lodging, I used to stay at the Super Hotel Shinagawa near Keikyu Aomono-Yokocho station. However, after that, the price of accommodation here also went up and up, and other hotels such as Toyoko Inn and APA Hotel, which used to start at around 5,000 yen, were also cheap in their advertisements, but only on the days I wanted to stay there, the price became over 9,000 yen, so I gave up on business hotels. On the pilgrimage, I often stayed at minshuku, which gave one room per person, but when I read the forums dedicated to foreign pilgrims, they preferred to stay in tents, covered rest areas, under the eaves of roadside stations, temple wake halls, zennejuku, and guesthouses for a fee. I started to imitate them and started staying at guesthouses (, hostels ), and capsule hotels with shared rooms and showers ・ and toilets that cost from about 2,500 yen per night in Tokyo.

Lately, I've been staying only at a hostel in Asakusa or a capsule hotel near Keikyu Kamata station that also has a large bath. In Shikoku, I'm a backpacker myself, so I can get into these accommodations without any resistance at all. I was also born in Edogawa-ku, and the area east of the Yamanote line and along the Sobu ・ Keisei line is my territory. ^^;

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#675
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  • 2018/12/02 (Sun) 15:21
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Ten years ago, I took the Shinkansen Hikari to Shin-Kobe and then took a bus to JR Tokushima Station because I was using a JR Pass for a round trip to Japan. The next year, I took an express night bus from Tokyo Station to Tokushima and back, thinking that I could save one night's lodging, but I found that I could not sleep well on the bus while it was running, and it cost about 10,000 yen one way.

As I wrote before, I found out that even with airplane flights, if you buy a reservation before 75 days, it costs around 10,000 yen one way and after 1.5 hours you are traveling on the ground inside Shikoku, and it is much easier not to save than to save one night on an overnight bus. As for how to enter Shikoku from Yamaguchi Prefecture, I don't know much about that area, but I think there are two ways: either by ferry to Matsuyama Port or by bus or private car through the "Shimanami Kaido" on the Seto Inland Sea to Imabari City. Both have different characteristics, don't they? If your mother or aunt does not get seasick, you can come to Matsuyama by ferry and immediately enjoy Dogo Onsen and Matsuyama Castle. I don't know much about tourist attractions as I just walk on the pilgrimage. Well, from Kuma Kogen to the flatlands of Matsuyama City, I will walk from Joruri-ji Temple, the 46th temple, to Kokubun-ji Temple, the 60th temple, in Imabari City, for four nights. The Seto Inland Sea is really beautiful when the weather is clear on the way.

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#676
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My impression of the Seto Inland Sea is


Yosa Buson's haiku "Haru no Umi Hinemosu Notari Notari Kana" or




♪ waves by the sea Tonotorori in Suzuki Mieko's "Musume Pilgrimage" popular in my childhood I remember ♪

the peaceful fried cloudbill in the sky.

https://youtu.be/29zsQzxka54

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Murmur Plus

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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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Let's gather the elderly ! !

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  • 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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Career Advice

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My profession is finance. I had previous accounting experience. But it is still difficult during my job search. What is your question ? FP&I want to get into A entry level !

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Mobil Home

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  • モービル
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  • 2024/09/20 13:27

In Gardena, I see that rent is $ 600 per month and



Is there any cost other than rent and utilities? Are there any other costs besides rent and utilities



Please let me know how it is to live in a mobile home.

Thank you.

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Recommended Nostalgic 1950s ~ Japanese Films of the 1970s

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  • 邦画
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  • 2024/09/06 13:07

What Japanese films do you recommend from the 1950s ~ 1970s?

For me, The Human Condition, Seven Samurai, A Pleasant Home, A Slope in the Sun, Heaven and Hell,. Tokyo Story, Flames of Fire, Eternal Man, etc.

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I would like to know about English.

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  • 2024/09/24 03:32

① We aim to reflect the unique spirit of Japan in our products and bring smiles and peaceful feelings to the people who visit our store and to those who take them.

② Various peoples arrived in the Far East after a long journey, and over time became an "island" and a small country.
The wisdom to live peacefully in the island nation of "Japan" is "to accept others, to know enough, and to give in.

It is this spirit that made Japan the longest lasting peaceful country in the world with a single dynasty.
The Japanese sense of aesthetics, with its love of natural beauty and eye for detail; the creativity and flexibility to adapt and change ideas and forms from scratch, like furoshiki and origami. While there is a nerdiness in pursuit of perfect precision,
there is also a Japanese grace in extreme cutting and simplicity. Can we please

reflect this unique Japanese spirit in our products and bring smiles and peaceful feelings to the people who visit our store and to those who take them.


I would like to translate this Japanese into English, but I am struggling. If anyone has any good ideas, please let me know.

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Please let us know if you have used a pet hotel or pet sitter for cats.

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  • 2024/07/19 14:09

Nice to meet you, I had moved from Japan with my 12 year old male cat ( Kijitora ). He is a senior cat, but he has managed to endure long flights and has not suffered from any health problems.
We have talked about a plan to go on a trip with the family for about 3 days in the future. The time is undecided.
We have never used a pet hotel in Japan, and we had other family members at home to take care of our pets, but this is not the case in the U.S.
So, we are planning to take a trip with our family for about 3 days. So, I would appreciate any advice or stories from people who have family cats and will be away for a few days to two weeks on vacation or on a furlough, and who have used a pet hotel or sitter.

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