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581. Seiwa Market(13kview/74res) Free talk 2021/12/15 03:57
582. About Santa Barbara(7kview/39res) Housing 2021/12/14 08:16
583. first shrine visit of New Year(1kview/3res) Daily life 2021/12/14 08:15
584. Those who want to learn to trade from real traders...(14kview/55res) Question 2021/12/13 13:12
585. Rich Life(5kview/33res) Free talk 2021/12/13 11:21
586. job searching(6kview/22res) Work / Career 2021/12/09 11:22
587. I live in San Jacinto now.(24kview/54res) Free talk 2021/12/09 00:12
588. Security and livability(10kview/39res) Problem / Need advice 2021/12/08 19:15
589. Stores selling anime goods(1kview/1res) Question 2021/12/06 11:13
590. I am a traveler, is there a site where I can open ...(960view/1res) Problem / Need advice 2021/12/04 17:55
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Seiwa Market

Free talk
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  • あんこ
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  • 2021/12/07 06:23

In most Japanese-affiliated markets, you can use the restroom freely. Some homeless people in the local markets use only the restrooms, so some markets require a pass code, but once you learn it, you don't have to ask the employees every time.

The Seiwatorens store in the Japanese-affiliated market will not lend you a key to the restroom unless you leave the key to your car, which is your personal belongings. During this season, I don't want others to touch my personal belongings as much as possible. It would be nice if they put my keys in a bag, but they lose it and force me to exchange the key to the toilet with the hand that touched the cash. I'd have to at least wipe that key off each time since an unspecified number of people would be touching it too.

The cashier also has an attitude of working while sitting down and talking bad about customers while working.

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About Santa Barbara

Housing
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  • サンタバーバラ
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  • 2021/12/11 21:51

I am interested in Santa Barbara real estate and have done a lot of searching, but there is not much information.
I would like to ask someone who actually lives or used to live there.
I know it varies from place to place, but what is the atmosphere like ??

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first shrine visit of New Year

Daily life
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  • sanshintoy
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  • 2021/12/13 22:20

Will there be a Koyasan Hatsumode in 2022 ?
Please let us know.

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Those who want to learn to trade from real traders.

Question
#1
  • 相場
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  • 2021/11/20 21:28

We are considering inviting a trader who is active in Japan and teaches about 3,000 students to come to Los Angeles for an initial free seminar.

We are considering to invite a trader who is active in Japan and teaches about 3,000 students to come to Los Angeles for the first free seminar.
Please comment with Yes/No.

* If there are more people than expected who want to participate, it will be on a first-come, first-served basis due to the venue.

I will post an announcement again as soon as the event is officially scheduled.

Thank you for your cooperation.

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Rich Life

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  • Kuma
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  • 2021/11/16 08:57

After graduating from the same Japanese national university as my brother, he went to work for one of Japan's largest automakers and I jumped into the high-tech industry in California. Even though my brother has passed retirement age, he is still working for his retirement and does not seem to have time to take care of my mother. A rich life varies from person to person, but I believe that supporting your parents in their retirement, even if only financially, is an important part of a rich life. From California, I feel that it is important to look back to the days in Japan when people worked hard during their working years and left home to work as migrant workers in order to support their parents in their old age.

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job searching

Work / Career
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  • 太郎
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  • 2021/11/08 23:48

Corona Disaster I've been on layoff from the company I've been working for and I've started looking for a job. \I have been working for an American company until now. I'm wondering if I should switch to Nikkei or if I should continue to look for a job in the U.S.
Please let me know the good and bad points of Nikkei and what the benefits are like.

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I live in San Jacinto now.

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  • たけし7
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  • 2021/12/02 23:13

I'm moving to Perris next year😊
I'll be closer to Riverside
if you want we can be friends ?
I moved here this July😊
are there any Japanese in Riverside ?

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Security and livability

Problem / Need advice
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  • いくら
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  • 2021/09/13 10:51

Nice to meet you.
I am 25 years old when I moved here from Hawaii.
I am moving to Huntington Beach this month.
I'm staying with him in a hotel in Long Beach
until we find a house
I have a question.
he is a coast guard and works in Long Beach.
but he wants to live in Huntington Beach
for safety reasons and I searched the internet and
the Asian ratio is 2% which is a little scary.
If anyone lives there
I would appreciate it if you could tell me
how easy it is to live there, how safe it is, etc. !
Also, I am a little curious about Torrance !.

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Stores selling anime goods

Question
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  • まるめ
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  • 2021/11/04 13:06

Please let me know which stores have a good selection of anime goods such as Oninome and Jujutsu Kaisen.
I went to Jungle in Little Tokyo the other day, and while there were a lot of maniac items, the non-Japanese mall's general merchandise stores had a much larger selection of the current major anime items such as Oninomimi and Jujutsu Kaisen. In particular, I would like to know if there are any stores that sell the checkered hoodies of Sumijiro's haori. I want to buy it in person because I can't tell the thickness and texture of the cloth on the Internet. If you know of any, please let me know.

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I am a traveler, is there a site where I can open a virtual currency exchange ??

Problem / Need advice
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  • ねるねるねるね
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  • 2021/12/04 13:56

I am entering the country under ESTA.
The only documents I need to verify my identity are my Japanese passport, US bank account, and Bank statement.
We are looking for a convenient site where we can deposit in US dollars and withdraw in US dollars, although we can trade in US dollars when we buy via Binance from a Japanese exchange.
Such a convenient site does not exist. We are waiting for your information. Thank you in advance.

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