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#1
  • jtrip71
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  • 2024/02/22 15:39

Anyone familiar with total solar eclipses and astronomy ??

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#3

I am not familiar with it at all. However, I am familiar with the phenomenon of a total solar eclipse/total lunar eclipse.

I have been interested in astronomy and space since I was a child, and I always watched

cartoons and movies about them.

Nowadays, space travel has become a reality, but I am still very interested in it.

Adventurer ・ I want to go exploring to the end of the universe like Marco Polo.

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#15
  • LOL
  • 2024/03/01 (Fri) 14:38
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The rent for an apartment is about $3000, but
low income people live there for an incredible amount of money, covered by the government.
You have to be a US citizen to get that benefit.

↑ Living on your own means you can pay your rent without coverage from the government. What kind of a pathetic person is a low income earner?

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#17
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/03/02 (Sat) 07:57
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If you rely on the country of the passport you have.

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#18
  • 送る人
  • 2024/03/02 (Sat) 10:48
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Do you have a Japanese passport, Mr. Showa Ototsan?

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#19
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/03/02 (Sat) 15:00
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I am a U.S. citizen and my Japanese passport is still valid with an expired passport.

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#20
  • ダラスに行く娘
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  • 2024/03/02 (Sat) 19:52
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Specifics of my spacefan daughter who is working hard to observe.

The total solar eclipse will be visible from ( Dallas, Texas ) to ( Niagara, New York ).
My daughter had already prepared long in advance to go out to Dallas, which is closer.
Hotels were pretty hard to book ( $200 ). Airfare was $550.
He said he could observe in town and rent a car, too.
I myself ? wonder what I should do ? well, that's the extent of my interest, but
I heard that the next 70% eclipse can be observed in Japan in about 6 years,
what I should do if I am shown a picture of a total solar eclipse
like this... <1665> This is the last chance in our life.

https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/future-eclipses/eclipse-2024/where-when/

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#21
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/03/03 (Sun) 08:08
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Japanese passports are personal property, so
they are not returned to the Japanese government when they expire.

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#23
  • 70台前半
  • 2024/03/03 (Sun) 11:25
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> Daughter going to Dallas

Your daughter is wonderful for wanting to go this far to see the total solar eclipse. Is she an astronomer in the future? I hope it will be clear.

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#24
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん       .
  • 2024/03/04 (Mon) 10:16
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Also, a representative of an embarrassed adult who has exposed his ignorance

A passport is an official document of the state, the ownership of which belongs to the state, and the holder is authorized to possess it and use it to the fullest extent of the law. Therefore, by law, you are obligated to return your passport to the state after it expires or when you apply for a passport renewal. In practice, however, we also process the passport for expiration, punch a hole in it, and refund it to the applicant, if he or she so desires.

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#25
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/03/04 (Mon) 13:03
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So you process the passport for expiration, punch a hole in it, and return it to the applicant.

When I renewed my passport in the past, when I got a new one,
I didn't say anything, just had the hole punched and returned it to the applicant.

When you renew your passport, you return the old passport. You are a fine Japanese and a Sumbalasooee.

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#29
  • 旅券法
  • 2024/03/04 (Mon) 22:26
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> So you process the passport for revocation, punch a hole in it, and then refund it to the applicant. If you return it.

Since you have not yet returned your passport, the Japanese government cannot refund your passport to you even if they wanted to. Please return your passport immediately.

You can return your passport here.

Consulate General of Japan in Los Angeles
Consulate General of Japan in Los Angeles
350 South Grand Avenue, Suite 1700,
Los Angeles, CA 90071

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#30
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/03/05 (Tue) 08:46
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I had to go downtown on March 4
so I returned all 4 or 5 passports I had so far. It was refreshing.

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#32
  • パスポート
  • 2024/03/05 (Tue) 10:20
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> I had to go downtown on March 4
so I returned all 4 or 5 passports I had so far.
It was refreshing.


No one can return all 4-5 passports so far. It is impossible. When you renew your passport, as in your #25 experience, the old one will be returned and refunded, so you cannot return it again. If you submit it at the counter, it will be rejected.

Also, the consulate counter is now by appointment only. You can't just drop by.

Did you feel better after telling a lie?

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#35
  • パスポ
  • 2024/03/05 (Tue) 12:10
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> You don't need it, so please get rid of it. It is common sense to leave it at You don't need it. You can ask the consulate to throw it away.


Did you not see that I wrote in #32 that it is by appointment only? ?

Without it, you cannot get to the consulate because you cannot pass security on the first floor.

Therefore, it is impossible to even leave your passport.

Showa Otoutou-san is a man who lies as he breathes. Also, if you just left it there, it is no different than if you threw it in the trash, and it is not called a return. The guard will never accept anything suspicious.

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#64

Do I have to return my expired Japanese passport?

I still have one with an expiration date of "13 APR 1998".

There is a " VOID " punched out on the page with my photo, so

it must have been punched out at the consulate or somewhere. No, it wasn't.

When I visited the National Pension Service office when I was on vacation in Japan to ensure that my pension was routed from Japan

the office punched a hole in my VOID to invalidate my Japanese passport.

However, that passport was securely returned to my hands. So I still have it with me as a memento.


The picture of his face is 7/3 head of hair, almost black suit and tie. What a handsome man...^^


Double Kinman = Former Japanese soldier

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#65
  • ママごん
  • 2024/03/15 (Fri) 13:05
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64

It's been 79 years since the war ended this year, how old are you ?
I thought you were in your late 80s, but if you are a former Japanese soldier, you are over 90 ? !

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#67

> > Double Kinman = Former Japanese soldier

This is just for fun.

If I were 18 years old in the year of the defeat, I would be 96 years old now.


> " Wasn't it from the cover of

> Japan, passport, and chrysanthemum crest that the hole punched letters of " VOID " are there?

Yes, that is correct.

The last stamp is

| departure

| DEPARTED

| immigration officer - Japan

| NARITA \1)

.

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#69
  • 軽蔑します
  • 2024/03/16 (Sat) 17:37
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67

Sorry to play along.
Military importer is a disgrace.
Just because you are a latecomer does not make you a valid reason.

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#70

> military importer



? ? ? ? ? ?

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#71
  • 軽蔑します
  • 2024/03/16 (Sat) 18:41
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military imposter

Typo. Can't you tell even though you've lived here for years ? ? ?

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#73
  • 年金機構
  • 2024/03/17 (Sun) 11:23
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> When I visited the National Pension Service office, the office punched a hole in my VOID to invalidate my Japanese passport.


The Pension Service does not normally do passport work ?

You once wrote that you were told to go to the pension office to submit a notification of loss of nationality and you did. So was it not another place that processed your passport ? ?

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#74

> Wasn't there another place that processed my passport ?

It was a long time ago and I am also terminally old and I completely forgot where I had the VOID hole put in.

When I visited Japan, I had to go to the Pension Service office and stopped by the local ward office to find out the address,

I was asked "Are you now a US citizen?

I answered "Yes" and was told that my Japanese address registration would be invalidated

I think I went through the process to cancel my Japanese citizenship there. Maybe they put a hole in my VOID at that time.

Then I went to the Japan National Pension Service office and gave them my bank information again, so

I am still receiving automatic wire transfers to this bank every other month.


Also, before every birthday, I receive a letter from the Japan National Pension Service office asking for proof that the person is still alive

I have a copy of my LADWP ( Los Angeles Department of Water&Power) bill. Power) bill and send it back with a copy of the bill.

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#75
  • UZA
  • 2024/03/17 (Sun) 14:11
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Why, to explain to strangers whom you have no chance of meeting ? If you are not careful, they may try to steal your information
You are just being led on, so don't listen to them and don't take them seriously.

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#80
  • 公証人
  • 2024/03/20 (Wed) 14:56
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Proof of survival is notarized, get a notary to make the proof and they will charge you money. Use your head a little before you write.

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#81
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/03/20 (Wed) 15:16
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Park and go near the consulate versus the amount you pay at the notary public.
You should consider which is cheaper.

Last year I changed from uion bank to us bank, so I wrote and submitted my new us bank account
I got a letter from Japan Pension Service saying that I can't register because my documents are not complete. I received a letter from Japan Pension Service saying that I could not register because of incomplete documents.

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#85
  • 生存証明
  • 2024/03/22 (Fri) 11:49
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> Park and go near the consulate versus the amount you pay at the notary public. You should consider which is cheaper.

Showa Otouta-san has a Japanese passport, so he can prove his survival at the consulate.
Baikinman can't prove his existence at the consulate because he has already returned his Japanese passport.

Use your head and understand the difference.

If you also return your Japanese passport and clear your mind, you don't need a notary or consulate like Mr. Baijinman, you can prove your survival just by showing your electric bill.

You should consider which is cheaper.

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#91
  • 分からん .
  • 2024/03/23 (Sat) 22:17
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Why is the answer to the question about a total eclipse of the sun becoming about proof of survival or renewing a driver's license ??

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