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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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#4380
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  • 2026/02/17 (Tue) 12:44
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I just went to 99 Ranch and it wasn't there, TC is having trouble getting through on the phone 😭.

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  • また値上げ🫠
  • 2026/02/17 (Tue) 20:33
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Shiokouji

It's sold at Nijya
It's the refrigerated area where they have tofu and stuff.

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#4383
  • 塩麹
  • 2026/02/18 (Wed) 06:46
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Is it Nijya ! I don't have it near me 😭I live in OC

Is there dried koji in refrigeration ? I looked it up and found that dried koji is when the water content is reduced to about 10%, so maybe it is not that dry …

In Japan It seems to be everywhere, but at 99Ranch I was told that they don't even know what koji is, so I am having difficulty. I don't know much about it and I'm not good at explaining it either 😞

Thanks again for the price increase🫠😊.

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  • 2026/04/01 (Wed) 20:45
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Stroller wagons are not allowed at California Disney, but I see a lot of them in the park. I'm tagging them in common, but what kind of people can get permission ?.

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#4391

You can watch the FIFA World Cup on terrestrial TV.
Telemundo Channel 52-1
Today’s match between Japan and the Netherlands kicks off at 1:00 p.m.

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Recommended movers

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  • 2026/05/02 09:56

Does anyone have a recommendation for a moving company ?
I'm hoping for a Japanese company and no trouble.

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  • 2026/05/11 (Mon) 19:38
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Green and red are the symbolic colors of Fukuyama Express

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#9

Recently, it seems that many people who return to their home countries use Ya Fat.

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#10

I would like to know, what kind of services does the moving company offer ??

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As Japan’s population declines and remote work becomes more common, the number of moving companies catering to Japanese customers is also decreasing. Many companies no longer answer their phones. Since unlicensed, fly-by-night operators offer no insurance, it can be a bit worrisome if your belongings get lost or damaged; therefore, sticking with a major company might be the safer choice.

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#12

What about the major moving companies? ?
I’ve heard that items often get damaged during delivery.

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Watching a Game at Dodger Stadium: Parking Issues

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  • 2026/06/11 22:29

I’m planning to go from OC to Dodger Stadium to watch a game, but I heard that even if I park in the $45 lot, it can take about an hour just to get out. So I’m considering either leaving early to park in the $5 lot, or parking at South Bay or Union Station and taking the bus from there.
First question: How early do I need to line up for that $5 parking lot? ? On Wednesday, I’m thinking about a weekday game that starts at 12:10 PM. Since it’s a weekday afternoon, it shouldn’t be as crowded as usual, so do I really need to line up an hour in advance? ? Also, regarding South Bay, I heard there’s only one bus every 30 minutes, so if it’s full, I’ll have to wait for the next one. but even on a weekday afternoon—say, on a day when Ohtani is starting—would I still be able to hop on right away from South Bay? ? I’d like to hear from people who’ve been there. Union Station costs $8, but there are plenty of buses running frequently, so even if one is full, I can get on the next one right away without waiting 30 minutes. I’m wondering if that might be the better option. However, if I’m coming from OC, parking at South Bay would be more convenient since it’s on the way, and there’s no parking fee.
I have a 2-year-old and a child with claustrophobia, so I really want to avoid getting stuck in traffic as much as possible.

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Dodger Stadium gets super crowded, so it’s a shame for little kids …—they’d just get jostled around
. I guess it’s a bit of a stretch to try to get in and out of the wildly popular Dodgers games without spending any money and while avoiding the crowds.

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There was an a**hole in Joshua Tree.

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#1
  • ぱーく
  • 2026/01/09 23:32

I went to Joshua Tree a few days ago and there was an a*s at the gate. I had a friend with me whose status was a bit questionable and I froze in my car for a moment, but I glanced around the car and was done. I was really impatient. Are there any places where a**holes are seen ? I want to be careful in the future, so if you have seen them in national parks or other unexpected places, please let me know.

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#5

He said there's ice cream in Joshua Tree. He's not a ranger.
I went there the other day and right after I paid the park entrance fee, there was an ice cream checkpoint.
I showed them my green card. They also asked about the relationship of the passenger.
He said he doesn't have one at all times now. They also looked at my car's license plate number.
I was surprised that they were also doing checkpoints at the south entrance and exit on the I-10 side.

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#7

I thought it was Alice. I felt old.

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#8

> He said there's ice cream in Joshua Tree. He's not a ranger.

I agree.

https://www.chp.ca.gov/

They have the same uniform color.

Los Angeles Police Dept LAPD has dark blue uniforms, whereas the California Highway Patrol (CHPS) has khaki uniforms

. This color uniform is everywhere outside the jurisdiction of the LAPD and other local police departments.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

https://www.usa.gov/agencies/u-s-immigration-and-customs- enforcement#:~:text=Immigration%20and%20Customs%20Enforcement%20(ICE)%20enforces%20federal%20laws%20governing%20border,customs%2 C%20trade%2C%20and%20immigration.

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#11

OC Sheriff is another uniform in a different color.

https://www.ocsheriff.gov/

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#12

I was on the road in front of the fire academy near Dodger Stadium

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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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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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#4593
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Three days ago, on May 21, I "returned" to LAX because I am a US citizen. I usually fly ANA, but this was my first time to fly Zip Air. I think it was $ 510 for a round trip (same as other airlines, but I forgot the exact price due to my late age).

As for seat comfort, I think it was slightly narrower than JAL/ANA. I was born a full year before the end of the war and have a long torso and short legs, but when I try to sit comfortably, my knees just touch the back of the front seat.

Also, there is no monitor screen in the front, that is, on this side of the backrest of the front seat. If you want to watch movies, you have to bring your own Laptop or IPad. My wife was watching a recorded drama on the IPad, while I was listening to music with the earphones she lent me. The earphones are tiny ones that go in your ears.

As an overall evaluation, I have the impression that it is not "cheap or bad" but "cheap so this is what you get". I recommend it to those who want to keep the round-trip fee low.

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#4594

Most of this trip to Japan was also spent in Tokyo.

We went to Kaminarimon-dori in Asakusa to buy sweatshirts with hiragana characters on them as souvenirs, especially for Segare and Totsan, both of whom are of Totsan age.

However, it was the day of the annual Sanja Festival in Asakusa. So, the Nakamise street was so crowded that foreign tourists and others could not walk there properly.

It was also lunch time and all the diners and restaurants were full. Finally, I found a small restaurant and peeked in, only to find that a couple of oriental tourists had just finished eating and were leaving, so I was lucky to get in.

I wonder what was on the menu. I'm too late in life to remember. I have a vague memory of eating cold tokoroten as well. Even that simple thing was served with nostalgia.

I remember eating kanten and tokoroten.

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#4596
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  • 2026/06/07 (Sun) 23:10
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*** [Commentary on all temples] The "88 sacred places of Shikoku" of the pilgrimage is too amazing | It is a journey of rebirth that continues for 1200 years ! ***

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivqMrrVZiVE

This is a 1 This is a very long YouTube (1.5 hours), but it explains in detail the sacred sites of the pilgrimage in Shikoku.

I will write something about this tomorrow.

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#4597

""" [Pilgrimage] 23-year-old girl, Day 21 of a solo walking pilgrimage | A steep incline and a pass buried in vegetation ( Touge ) The road and the spectacular view ahead silenced even my weak voice "" ""

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IMbcBAIShU

As the title suggests, a young and pretty girl has posted a "walking pilgrimage" in Shikoku on YouTube
A young and pretty girl shows her "walking pilgrimage" on YouTube.
Every day when she arrives at her lodgings, she posts a video of the day on YouTube. I think this is a great ability.

I think it takes a lot of time and a lot of effort to edit and upload the video taken that day with a video camera from the time you arrive at the lodge to the time you go to bed. For me, it takes a whole day just to edit a video that I shot for only one hour. I've almost never edited a video before that.

Before that, I walk all day in the mountains and rivers of Shikoku ・ and when I get to the inn, I take a bath, eat dinner, and then moo, I'm off to bed.

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  • Mr.倍金萬
  • 2026/06/10 (Wed) 19:05
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Whether by foot, bicycle, car, or any other means of transportation, a pilgrimage to any of the 88 sacred sites in Shikoku is called an "ohenro" (pilgrimage).

Since 2009, every time I travel to Japan for a week ~ I visit Shikoku for about 10 days and walk around the 88 sacred sites on my own. I have been visiting Shikoku in parts, which is called "kiri-uchi", and visiting all 88 sacred sites in one trip, which is called "tsumi-uchi". Over the past 10 years, the number of "foreign" pilgrims from Japan has increased considerably. The walking pilgrimage in Shikoku is probably the best way to immerse oneself in "Japan" itself. Quite a few foreign pilgrims seem to have experienced the "Camino de Compostera San Tiago" ( in Spain, ) I think this is correct.

But now that I am 82 years old, I am starting to show some signs of old age, and my wife has told me to stop going on the Shikoku walking pilgrimage alone. I would love to walk around Shikoku again with my feet. So, I went to YouTube and watched the following videos and felt like I was "walking" the pilgrimage myself.

* * * [Pilgrimage] 23-year-old girl, 21st day of walking pilgrimage alone | The steep slope, the mountain pass buried in grass and trees, and the spectacular view beyond silenced my weak voice * * *

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IMbcBAIShU&t=2s

In addition to this girl, "Snedra" and others have given walking pilgrimages in Shikoku on YT.

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Immigration time at LAX

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  • 2026/04/24 16:59

I will be picking up a friend coming from Japan at LAX soon.
If you have recently picked up someone to LAX who is not a US citizen or Global Entry yourself, how long did it take you to get there ?
I would appreciate it if you could tell me.

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#7

MPC application, I used it last year to enter the country. I am a green card holder and my son is a citizen, but we were able to use it.
You can register your family together. It was summer vacation, but the MPC lane was very fast and very empty, so I recommend it.

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Can MPC be used at any terminal ??

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# 7 I checked again about MPC based on K's information.

Below is the updated information. 

= = Who can use MPC = =

US citizens
US permanent residents
Canadian citizens with US B1/B2 visa
Those traveling for the second or later time with ESTA authorization

( Therefore, green card holders were also okay ! (happy ) )

= = Examples of available airports = =

John ・ F ・ Kennedy International ( JFK ) , Los Angeles International ( LAX ) , San Francisco International ( SFO ) , Daniel ・ K ・ Inouye International ( HNL ), Chicago ・ O'Hare International ( ORD ), Seattle ・ Tacoma International ( SEA ), Harry ・ Reed International Airport ( LAS ) etc

# 8 K asked a question.

What about if you are at LAX ( international but land at ) UA terminal or something.

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# 9
Yes ! Green card holders can also use it.

I was ready to use it and installed it, but the wifi at EWR was unstable and I could not use it. Canadian citizens, US citizens, and permanent residents were in the same line, so it took almost no time at all.
On a side note, when I told immigration that I had been to Morocco, they asked me if I had ridden a camel ?. ( Bomb )

By the way, when I pick you up at LAX, I wait in the parking lot of the nearby Carl's Jr. and when I get my luggage, I get a call and head curbside.

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> I'll try to get a call when I receive the package and head curbside.

Good idea.

Still, last time ( I returned to LAX last May ) everything was full of private cars, including curbside, and the Flyaway Bus from SFV took extra time before stopping in front of me. But thanks to that bus, I didn't have to be picked up privately, and I was able to get back to the Van Nuys terminal without a hitch.

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Los Angeles Formerly a restaurant

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  • 2026/06/09 01:51

I think the ramen shop in Pacific Square was "Daisuke".
The portions were American size and I was full.
I remember there was also an udon shop somewhere with the same name.

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  • 2026/06/09 (Tue) 11:44
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How long was the ramen shop "Daisuke" in business?

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  • 2026/06/09 (Tue) 18:58
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I know the udon shop "Daisuke" was located in the triangle of Normandie and RB blvd. Where Walgreens is now located.

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  • 2026/06/10 (Wed) 08:54
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I don't want to know where they were open, I want to know
when they were open.

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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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#1074
  • Gardena90247
  • 2026/05/12 (Tue) 14:35
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Before the Corona fiasco, I used to take free bus tours to casinos,
comp hotels, and spend most weekends playing golf for a senior fee.
The participants were of all races and ages, and it was quite enjoyable, but
now, ? for some reason, the free bus trips seem to have disappeared.
Going to the local senior center is not very interesting.
I wonder if there is some place where the elderly can spend their time in peace ? ? ?
Every week, my wifey takes me to Pasadena for ballroom dancing, and I spend my waiting time in the park.
This is pretty good without spending money ! If you ask Are you Alone? in rapid succession, you'll run into quite a few beautiful women. 、、、、、

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#1075
  • The倍金萬
  • 2026/05/27 (Wed) 12:15
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! I did it again !

Today ( I drove ) to a nearby city senior center (about 2miles away) for a yoga class for the elderly
My wife drove me to the center.

I went into the room where the yoga class was held, spread out the equipment and waited for the class, but Dahlemo did not show up. I went to the receptionist and asked her about it, but she told me that there was no class today.

I had no choice but to pack my gear and ask my wife to pick me up to go home. The phone function has been turned off because of the fees.

My yoga gear including iron arrays is very heavy. I carried it all the way to my house in the heat. This is what I call "stepping on it and kicking it". Well, let's think positively that it was a good exercise.

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  • 2026/06/01 (Mon) 10:22
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I am a late-aged Bikinman, over 80 years old.

I am constantly battling with my anpanics and I am feeling the vapors these days.

I'm also starting to get the "blahs" of late age, but I haven't had any major obstacles in my real life yet.

The larger one is also doing kaipen every morning without any problems.

I walk for almost an hour every day.

While walking, I use my smart phone to play hit songs from Japan (Japanese ・ US) that were popular when I was young.

Paul ・ Anka, Neil ・ Sedaka, Connie ・ Francis, etc.

What were your memorable hits from your youth?

Connie Francis' ♪ Among My Souvenirs ♪ is a great one.

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  • 2026/06/02 (Tue) 10:30
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> Paul ・ Anka, Neil ・ Sedaka, Connie ・ Francis,

You all know these guys.

And Elvis ・ Presley, and many others, but they don't come up in the blurbs.

In Japanese songs, ♪ Boku wa nai chichi, yokomuite, nai chichi ♪ and so on.

Ayumi Ishida's ♪ Blue Light ・ Yokohama ♪ and Mieko Hirota,

I could go on and on, but I can't name the singers because of my foggy memory 😢
In addition, music inserted in movies like "The Railroad Man" was also a hit in those days.

Old blokes like me seem to like the phrase "back then".

"In those days," even though televisions were becoming more and more popular, I was still bitten by the radio to listen to the hit parade. Sweat.

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  • 2026/06/06 (Sat) 10:32
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Yesterday, after attending the graduation ceremony for my grandson's high school graduation, all three generations gathered at our house for a party.

My wife prepared the meal from the morning, and we had a dinner table full of food and drinks.

My grandson will be a college student this fall. This means that we, the granddaughters, will be in our later years of life.

It's about time to "pick them up". I am still in perfect health.

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Recommended House Cleaning in Torrance

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  • 2026/05/23 08:49

I will be returning home for 3 months to take care of my parents. I would like a cleaning person to clean my house during that time, if you have any recommendations please let me know !.

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  • Kame
  • 2026/06/02 (Tue) 13:18
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There's a Japanese cleaning company called Kito Kito.

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  • 2026/06/04 (Thu) 20:23
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I saw the Review and it looks good ! Thanks for the introduction !

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  • Mk
  • 2026/06/05 (Fri) 13:23
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I was unable to find. thank you.

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I want to watch Japanese TV programs for free or at a discount

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  • Homie
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  • 2026/04/02 19:54

I used to look forward to watching Fuji Television's Japanese-language newscasts in the morning, but the broadcast has come to an end. As I get older, Japanese TV is pleasant to my ears, regardless of the quality of the content. If anyone knows of a way to watch Japanese language news in the U.S., please let me know!

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  • 2026/04/21 (Tue) 19:51
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The University of Tsukuba has a VPN that you can use for free. It is a little tricky to connect, but I always use it to watch TVer.

https://www.vpngate.net/ja/howto_openvpn.aspx

I use SoftEther VPN Client.

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#7
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  • 2026/04/22 (Wed) 21:23
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Thank you Moja2😊

Is this something I have to do every time ? I don't understand it at a glance and I think I will fail before I start💦

I'm grateful that it is free to use and I will try my best but what you wrote seems a bit difficult😅😅 I'll try my best, but what it says seems a bit difficult 😅.

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#8
  • Moja2
  • 2026/04/23 (Thu) 19:46
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In my case, I only connect to a VPN when I want to watch TVer or Japanese Amapura, and disconnect it when I'm done.
The trick is to choose a VPN from the list that has a speed of 100Mbps or more, and to choose a VPN that does not have "public" at the beginning. Also, sometimes the connection is lost in the middle, so you have to reconnect to another VPN. Well, anyway, it's free, so I'm willing to overlook a few inconveniences.

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#10

I thought a company called Sankaku connection was doing this.

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#11

I want to watch Japanese TV programs, but recently I can't watch the free ones, so I switched to Jme, but I can't watch most of the variety shows.
What kind of sites do you subscribe to ? Are you able to watch variety shows ? Please let me know.

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