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#1
  • 倍金萬
  • mail
  • 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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#1626
  • 音楽
  • 2020/04/18 (Sat) 13:18
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Reggae would not be able to be aired in the regular media because many of the songs are political criticisms.

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#1627
  • 思い込み
  • 2020/04/18 (Sat) 13:51
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I don't think so ?

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#1628
  • 教えてあげる
  • 2020/04/18 (Sat) 14:28
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Yes.

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#1629
  • いい音楽は永遠
  • 2020/04/18 (Sat) 17:21
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In the 70's I was in Japan and listening to FM radio broadcasts a lot (from the US military)
One day the news of Bob. Murray died on the news
I wasn't interested in reggae, but I remember feeling mystified for some reason. Jamaica's star ⭐️ 🌟

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#1630
  • 残念!
  • 2020/04/18 (Sat) 20:37
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Just a drug addict ! !

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#1631
  • 音楽
  • 2020/04/18 (Sat) 21:10
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1629
It really is eternal.
I envy you that you were able to listen to it in such real time.
I never feel old even if I listen to it anytime.

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#1632
  • ろんポン
  • 2020/04/18 (Sat) 21:35
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Jamaican star HE WAS SICK DUMMY, HE DIED YOUNG BUT SICK NOT DRUG

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#1633
  • ろんポン
  • 2020/04/18 (Sat) 21:49
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Illness and death
Bob Marley was only 36 years old,
his cancer had spread to his brain.

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#1634
  • いい音楽は永遠
  • 2020/04/18 (Sat) 22:15
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#1633
It's not enough to live a long life.
I realize so recently. !
I think it's a blessing in a sense that he passed away with everyone's regret, like Mr. Shimura.
Takeshi said that it might be lucky to die now, meaning that it would be better to die when you are still in your prime than 10 years from now when you are too old to do gags, forgotten by everyone, and die alone.
By the way, even though Bob Murray is dead, his songs will be heard for decades to come. So he is a lucky man.

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#1635
  • 誰でも知ってる
  • 2020/04/18 (Sat) 23:01
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Reggae = Ganja ( Marijuana )

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#1636
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 08:56
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In the late 1960s, as the Vietnam War intensified,
blues ・ rock, psychedelic rock,
anti-war songs, flower music and many other genres of music came out.

To listen to in a dismal mood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUpEOvNCYKU

Folk songs were used as anti-war songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G58XWF6B3AA
Who'll Stop The rain (war)

Against the Vietnam War, mainly hippies wore colorful clothes with floral patterns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9OdyF66rrQ

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#1639
  • 昭和の母
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 09:44
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#1636 Is that about travel to Japan ??

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#1640
  • みり妻
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 09:46
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My mother in the Showa era was busy in the morning.

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#1641
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 10:07
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"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair)" (1967)

https://youtu.be/7I0vkKy504U


The Mamas&The Papas - California Dreamin' (1965)

https://youtu.be/N-aK6JnyFmk


These songs and more make me want to go to America. I want to go to California," he suggested. \I wanted to go to California.

However, the year I arrived, the Vietnam War had become a quagmire and all those who had registered as residents, including those with driver's licenses, were pulled over by the draft, regardless of their nationality, and the older branch managers were worried that we younger ones might be coming.

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#1642
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 10:30
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Oban, when you go back to Japan, do you go directly to Japan ?

You go to Southeast Asia for a short trip
and stop over in Japan before coming back to the US.
The well-traveled Showa era fathers always used this method.

A long time ago, a friend of mine in Japan called me to tell me that he was going to Singapore and Hong Kong for work, and since he had time after work
we decided to meet up somewhere in Bangkok. I picked him up and showed him around Bangkok.

After showing him around Bangkok, we flew separately on the way back to Japan
We stopped in Hong Kong and he showed me around Hong Kong
When we returned to the US, we had a stop over in Japan
and met again in Japan.

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#1643
  • 昭和の母
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 10:53
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> He would go to Southeast Asia for a short trip and
stop in Japan before coming back to the U.S.
The well-traveled Showa-era fathers always used this method. You have no relatives in Japan, no money, and you haven't been back for a long time. Talking about the old days is what people who have not progressed do. Besides, going to Southeast Asia "all the time" is not efficient and not something a seasoned traveler would do.

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#1644
  • 残念!
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 12:00
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It is true that tickets to Southeast Asia are inexpensive
Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways are also available
Via China is very inexpensive, but don't forget to get a visa to enter the country!

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#1645
  • 直行便に限る
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 12:03
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I don't do that kind of hassle because it's a waste of time.

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#1646
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 12:10
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# 1643 If you didn't know any better, you would write something like this.


They make a buck in Southeast Asia and stop in Japan.
There are places in the world to make money.

A saying that fits you
"See what others do and you will see what I do."

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#1647
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 20:25
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Tomorrow, April 20, is the birthday of a politician who has

put his country and its people through hell in a European country.

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#1648
  • 長過ぎるしんどい
  • 2020/04/19 (Sun) 21:40
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But can't they make planes faster ?
they say they are going to make the seats even narrower..................
Can't they make it more like a capsule hotel ??

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#1649
  • CA職
  • 2020/04/20 (Mon) 07:20
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Do not use economy, use first class.

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#1650
  • 2020/04/20 (Mon) 08:12
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⇧ Definitely lol

I remember when I was a student back in the day in economy class, the stupid big white woman behind me punched my seat down if the seat was too small. I yelled at her to go first class if she didn't like it. I was so angry that I left her seat down all the way until we arrived. After landing, she got out of her seat and left to get away from me, who continued to stare at her face.

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#1651
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/20 (Mon) 14:54
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In 1969 Easy Rider opened

the Woodstock Music and Art Festival.

Jimmy ・ Hendrix's guitar performance of the

American National Anthem was shocking and moving.

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#1652
  • ヘン
  • 2020/04/20 (Mon) 15:14
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↑ You saw it later ? You couldn't have seen or heard it live.

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#1653
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/20 (Mon) 15:58
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↑ Why do you post such random things ?
1969 was still Japan,
if you lived in Japan, it would be a movie.

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#1654
  • バイキン
  • 2020/04/20 (Mon) 20:40
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↑ In 1969 you were still in Japan

You were proud to witness that woman's body ? You came to the US in 1979?

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#1656
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/21 (Tue) 07:26
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I did not witness the body of that woman.
Excerpts from a web site about celebrity strange deaths, etc.

If you're not busy, please meditate in front of Marilyn ・ Monroe's tombstone.

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#1657
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/21 (Tue) 08:03
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Maybe when you meditate, the spirit of Marilyn ・ Marilyn
Monroe will come down and be your friend.

When you get the ability to do this, you might be able to make a mouthful of money and have a gaggle of pockets.
You may fall down, but you won't just get up.

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#1659
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/21 (Tue) 10:16
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> In 1969 Easy Rider was released

That movie was also a shock to me. I had been riding around on a motorcycle ( modified to look like an "Indian" or "King of the Land" ) without a license since junior high school, so I knew what a "chopper" was from that movie and bought a Harley Davidson after coming to LA. However, since I bought it with no money, I did not have the funds to modify it into a chopper.

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#1660
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/21 (Tue) 11:28
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z_NMkl-B9k

Games like this were popular.
Los Angeles ・ Thunderbirds vs
Tokyo Bombers, a mix of Japanese and Japanese-Americans.

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#1661
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 09:01
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As I told you before, the Singapore Airlines flight to Japan next month has been cancelled as follows and the amount I paid online will be held back until June 30, 2021.

However, it is a cheap ticket that I bought last year during the July Forth Sale, so maybe I will go to Japan next May with the same schedule, but if there is no cheap ticket at that time, I will have to add a few hundred dollars to the normal price. Well, this is something I have to do.

Dear Sir/Madam,

We regret to inform you that SQ011, scheduled to depart from Los Angeles to Tokyo/Narita on 11 May 2020 at

If your ticket was purchased from our website, mobile app or any of our reservation offices, the full value of the unused portion of your ticket may be You may also be eligible for bonus flight credits on rebooking.

For customers holding a redemption ticket or ........

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#1662
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 09:51
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> Games like this were also popular

That Roller Derby, which was on TV a lot back then,
didn't interest me at all because it was like a roller skating version of pro wrestling.

As I recall, there were all kinds of singing shows on TV back then.
Andy ・ Williams, Dean ・ Martin, and
Tony Orlando&Dawn, who "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" was almost a one-shot firework, had
one season. had a solo show.

https://youtu.be/jtDQxJlcUxE

In addition, I was interested in watching country & western singers
Glen Campbell and Jonny Cash, plus I also enjoyed watching the
comedy show "Hee Haw" featuring all western singers.

https://youtu.be/8kAU3B9Pi_U

https://youtu.be/Lq0fUa0vW_E

https://youtu.be/iBFm8hBui4M

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#1663
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 10:30
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If you are willing to pay a few hundred dollars more
authentic Chinese food in Hong Kong if you like food, Phuket if you like beaches,
Angkor Wat if you like ruins,
the Golden Triangle for medicine,
the Burma-Thailand railroad for war scars, Toul in Cambodia for massacre sites ・ Surren.
Pilgrimage is good, but look to Asia once in a while.

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#1664
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 10:35
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↑ You should go there once in a while.

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#1665
  • 昭和の母
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 10:36
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Five dollars seems like a lot of money, so I guess I have to cling to past memories and fantasize.

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#1666
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 10:39
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You see the world in your imagination, Lookworld.
It's a great way to go places for free. You should try it.

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#1667
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 11:02
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Don't let the little fish come out and ruin it.

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#1668
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 13:33
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#1667 You're the biggest fish of them all ! Yo, Otoutou !

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#1669
  • バカを持ち上げる
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 17:43
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1664, 1665, 1667, 1668

yes yes yes

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#1670
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 19:42
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCkHanF4v1w

The late 1960s were heavy on sound
Psychedelic images make music like this easily acceptable
I was young then, you were I was young.

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#1671
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 19:42
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I thought we learned in elementary school that you only need to say "yes" once. You're a bad person, aren't you?

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#1672
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 20:22
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↑ Yes, yes.

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#1673
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/23 (Thu) 09:35
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> Pilgrimage is good, but sometimes you should look at Asia

I have no interest in the Asian area you introduced, but since I watched NHK's "Silk Road" that my father recorded on his Beta VCR and sent to me, I have a desire to visit there at least once before I die. I have a desire to visit there at least once before I die. If I could, I would like to go to "Loulan Province" in those days by time warp. When it comes to romance, this is the biggest one for me.

https://youtu.be/MiKSpyEVqR4

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#1674
  • 元バックパッカー
  • 2020/04/23 (Thu) 09:53
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Southeast Asia has changed drastically since the Chinese highway connected to Thailand.
India will change drastically in the next 5-6 years, but it is still a sanctuary and you will regret not going there. I also wanted to go see the oldest city in the world in Syria but it was completely destroyed in the civil war.

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#1674
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/23 (Thu) 09:54
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Kitaro Kitaro - Silk Road


https://youtu.be/BddSN2jNS9E

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#1676
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/23 (Thu) 12:15
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Is it the Silk Road?
Then, when you reach the Moon Desert, may you find the lost chalice at Petra Palace
and be granted eternal life.
It may be easier to find it than you think.

1671 Yes is not likely to be a one time thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHcEFvEpfFs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVu63xikSuI

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#1678
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/23 (Thu) 12:31
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👆 I spend my life without purpose
Every day I have to be jealous and put down to be interesting.

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#1679
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/26 (Sun) 09:09
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Onoda-san, who is well-known for his air travel-related business, has started Uber Eats in Japan.

https://youtu.be/jVPdcW0rh_k

In Japan, the original Uber business of transporting people requires a type 2 business license, so it is almost impossible to work as easily as here. However, this Uber Eats service for transporting food can be done without the need for a driver's license if you use a bicycle. Whether or not this is a viable part-time job is another matter, though.

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#1680
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/26 (Sun) 10:45
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Using the 88 temples of Shikoku as a cover,
there is a clue to Solomon's Treasure of Kenzan in Shikoku at one of the 88 temples.
I want to visit temples every year, find an ancient document containing Solomon's Treasure of Kenzan, and live out the rest of my life as a celebrity with Solomon's Treasure.

It's kind of like the Japanese version of Indy ・ Jones.
Don't forget your whip and prevention when you make your pilgrimage.
Double Kinman ・ Yuzuru ・ The Lost Ark of the Covenant
Double Kinman ・ Yuzuru ・ The Legend of the Ruined Temple

Now where will you find the ancient document of Solomon's Treasure of Kenzan at the temple?

You won't find it in Tokyo Disney's
Indy ・ Jones ・ Adventure by mistake.

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#1681
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/27 (Mon) 08:28
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It sounds like an interesting story.

Double Kinman would love to walk around Shikoku with such romance.


In reality, Indiana ・ is like a Jones movie
I love the dry air and the heat here, but
I also long for Japan
where I was born and raised, where there are still green mountains and fields full of moisture, and I visit every year.
I love the heat and the air.
I also look forward to walking along the nature-rich roads of Shikoku all day long during the day.

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#1682
  • 創世記
  • 2020/04/27 (Mon) 09:52
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There is a legend that Noah's ark arrived at Mt.

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#1683
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/27 (Mon) 19:59
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There is also a tomb of Christ in Japan.

Two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments written by God are
hidden somewhere in Shikoku Kenzan.

Ten lost tribes heading eastward
carefully packed in a box like a portable shrine
arrived in Japan a long way from home.

Now there is a clue somewhere in the 88 temples.
Perhaps it is casually depicted on a hanging scroll in a temple.
If you see a hanging scroll at a temple, ask for an explanation of the picture.

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#1684
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/28 (Tue) 09:40
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> There is a clue somewhere in the 88 temples

I wonder where it is. During the period of Christian suppression
I know there is a
stone monument, hidden by a bronze statue of Buddha and a stone monument, which looks like a cross if you look closely, in one of the 88 temples,
but I don't know if that is a clue.

> If you see a hanging scroll at a temple, I recommend asking for a description of the picture

I will keep that in mind. I mean, there is no time to look for a hanging scroll at every single temple
and read the explanation. Usually it takes 30 minutes at the larger temples just to read the sutras in the main hall and Daishi Hall
and get a red seal at the sutra office, so
with 5 temples in a 30 km day, you cannot rest at a temple in a single day.

On the other hand, the next time you visit a temple, it is 75 km to the next temple, and you may have to spend 2 nights and 3 days
to get there.

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#1685
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/04/28 (Tue) 11:44
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A long time ago, a long time ago, there was a mountain priest who had fallen ill
and, unable to ignore his status as a servant of Buddha, he took care of him
and returned to the mountain.

Time passed, and he came to thank the temple
and took out a piece of paper from his head collar
and wrote something important on it, so the Yamabushi rewrote it on a scroll
and went back to the mountain again.
The monk had no idea what was written on it, but
he did not care and many years passed.

The three Jewish sacred vessels are Aaron's staff, a stone tablet with the Ten Commandments on it, and a pot of manna.
These sacred vessels were housed in an arc and came to the Sword Mountain.
This arc is similar in shape to a Japanese portable shrine.

If you visit 88 temples during festivals,
a portable shrine like the arc may suggest it.
Also, if the temple is in the middle of nowhere and no one visits it, the probability is high.

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#1686
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/29 (Wed) 08:55
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https://ameblo.jp/sikokuhennro88/entry-11486995810.html

I don't think it has anything to do with that arc, but some years ago, in the year of the 1200th anniversary of the founding of Shikoku Sacred Sites, the chief priests ・ and deputy chief priests of each temple, as well as pilgrimage leaders, carried a statue of Daishi in a wooden box and paraded it through 88 temples. The deputy chief priests and pilgrims carried the statue of Daishi in a wooden box and paraded it around the 88 sacred sites on foot.

I wondered if the wooden box had anything to do with the arc.

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#1687
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/04/30 (Thu) 08:30
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Narita Airport: Another Cargo Flight" - A Look at Berry Transport by Passenger Aircraft !

https://youtu.be/qCqMQZ0hrC4

Oops! Oops!

A jet airliner has to be flown empty on a regular basis, just as sharks and dolphins have to swim around 24 hours a day or they will die. So they have to waste fuel money again, and they are using it as a "temporary" cargo transport aircraft, even if it is only used for cargo transport.

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#1688
  • 平成のオバン
  • 2020/04/30 (Thu) 08:55
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I would like to know if anyone knows how to apply for my number from the U.S. to Japan.

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#1689
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/01 (Fri) 08:49
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Heisei no Oban-san,

I came here decades before Japan's My Number system went live, so I don't know anything about My Number and would appreciate an answer from some of you.

I wrote this as a "raise".

My own imagination is that the person has to go to the Japanese government office in person to apply for it.

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#1690
  • お宝はここだ!
  • 2020/05/01 (Fri) 18:54
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Kenzan
As the letters tell us, this mountain is supposed to have a sword.
Mt. Kenzan is a low mountain with a smooth shape, not the kind of mountain one would associate with a sword.
Downstream from Mt. Kenzan along the river, there is a hot spring resort named Kamiyama,
with many strange names, a stone torii gate over 50 meters high, and a sacred tree over 1000 years old nearby, ? who would pay a fortune for a village of only 500 people? The place is an ancient shrine in ruins.
A perfect natural fortress.
There are many early burial mounds in the vicinity of the village, and it is an area where one can feel the ancient culture.
This village is located on a flat plain between the Bizan Mountain and the Ayukuro River.

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#1691
  • ノアの方舟
  • 2020/05/01 (Fri) 20:45
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I hear that Mt. Kenzan is also called Tsurukameyama. And the mystery of the ancient song of Kagome. The connection between the Japanese mikoshi and the Jewish arc of the three sacred objects. Well, it is more and more a mystery.

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#1692
  • マイナンバー
  • 2020/05/02 (Sat) 13:07
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"My number is not limited to the sharing of information between local governments; in the future, your number will be linked to your account at financial institutions.
However, those who have moved abroad by removing their certificate of residence before the My Number system begins will not be given My Number.
As long as you do not have a certificate of residence in Japan, you will not be given a My Number in the future.
To obtain a My Number, you must first create a certificate of residence. You will then be issued a My Number on the spot and a notification card will be sent to you

Excerpt from https://www.nature-inter.com/

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#1693
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/02 (Sat) 15:42
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Treasure is here !,

> Kamiyama, a hot spring resort

I have been to Kamiyama hot spring in 2015 and last year. However, although Tokushima Kenzan is very popular with Shikoku mountain climbers, it is not along the pilgrimage route, so the pilgrims don't seem to be interested in it.

On the other hand, everyone knows about Mt. Ishizuchi (1,982m) and Mt. Unbeji (66th Unbeji), which are well-known for mountain worship and can be traversed ( or rather ) from Yokobuji Temple, the 60th temple ・ the highest mountain in Shikoku, although they are low mountains.

Also, I have twice succeeded in climbing Bentenyama, the lowest mountain in Japan on the GSI map. There is a small shrine at the top. The second time, a bus was coming to take me on a mystery spot tour, and I received a certificate of ascent from the Shinto priest.

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#1694
  • お宝はここだ!
  • 2020/05/02 (Sat) 19:38
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Kenzan is a sacred site for Shintoism, so perhaps Buddhist temples are inaccessible.

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#1695
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/03 (Sun) 10:39
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Is that so? I think not, since it was basically a "Shinto/Buddhist syncretism" until the Meiji Restoration.

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#1696
  • きゃー⁉️
  • 2020/05/03 (Sun) 10:45
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⇧ Always the same pattern

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#1697
  • あります
  • 2020/05/04 (Mon) 07:19
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# 1695
I think it was a Shinto-dominated Shinto Buddhist practice, as shown in the abolition of Buddhism.

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#1698

As you know, there are almost no domestic or foreign passenger planes flying nowadays, so where are they resting their wings? They are packed on the runway of the aptly named Southern California Logistics Airport in Victorville, which I have mentioned before.

Both runways are supposed to be longer than Narita Airport, but even the shorter one is packed. There is no such thing as Social Distance for airplanes, is there? ^^;

The following YouTube video reports this. The total price of these planes must be mind-boggling.

https://youtu.be/zIbXai0l174

wolficorn

https://youtu.be/fTocssiYt3s

Sam Chui

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#1699
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 09:58
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https://youtu.be/gJckpioqE3U

"First SCRAPPED A380s at French Airplane GRAVEYARD !"

An already retired Airbus double-decker A380 is said to be buried at an airfield that is considered the graveyard of French airplanes. The A380 was the world's largest passenger aircraft, designed to compete with Boeing's B747 jumbo jet, but it was scrapped early due to a change in passenger transportation methods.

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#1700
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 18:58
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I'm bored on Sunday Daily, so I'm going to write and write about the old days.

Back in the days when Group Sounds was popular
there was a group called Wild ・ Wands.

The drummer of this band,
Yoshiaki Ueda is a member of Wild ・ Ones,
Wild ・ When he joined
Ones,
he asked his friend from the same university to let him use his name. asked him to let him use his name.

When he was working part-time for a Japanese newspaper in New York,
the editor, Yoshiaki Ueda, told him
there is a Yoshiaki Ueda playing drums in the Wild ・ Ones of Group Sounds
.
That name is my name. You say.
What ? Why, I asked him.
He was a friend of mine at Waseda University, and when Wild ・ formed
Ones, he asked me to lend him my name and I used it. He told me that he was a friend of mine at Waseda University and that he used my name.

The world of music and the world of the mass media have separated.

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

Your path is far, far away
So why
do you go
with gritted teeth? I'll go that far.

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#1701
  • ゲゲゲ
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 19:29
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Ueda, whose real name is Yasuhiro Ogushi
Prefectural Kawasaki High School, is a classmate.

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#1702
  • ゲゲゲ
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 19:42
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I remember he wanted to go to a foreign language college.

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#1703
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 19:53
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He probably did not want to use his real name, Ohgushi.

Minoru Hitomi, another Tigers drummer, also uses
Hitomi as Hitomi.

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#1705
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/07 (Thu) 09:16
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> I'm bored on Sunday Daily, so I write and write about the old days

Please keep up the good work.


> They asked me to let them use my name

I could use any name if it was a stage name.

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#1706
  • お宝はここだ!
  • 2020/05/09 (Sat) 22:31
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I think the evil country is Shikoku ?.

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#1707
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/10 (Sun) 07:38
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Hiroshi Ohguchi, the drummer in the Tempters, uses his real name as it is.

Which locomotion do you like ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKpVQm41f8Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7JrBYzvDdA

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#1708
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/10 (Sun) 12:59
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I don't care either way. I thought the newer version would be more in tune with the period
because of the singer's costume, but it was surprisingly close to the original song.

I forgot who sang it in Japan, so I googled and found it was Yukari Ito.

https://youtu.be/JFU2UwtbzoM

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#1709
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/10 (Sun) 13:35
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#1706,

From what I have read in the Wiki, Shikoku seems unlikely.

Shikoku used to be called "Henro ( Heji )" even by Yamato no Kuni, and it was an unexplored region.
I think that the possibility of developing into a country with a centralized government was close to
zero.

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#1710
  • 熱い順
  • 2020/05/10 (Sun) 14:34
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Double Kin Man

Before you know it, the new model has passed us in the order of hotness.
Well, he is still going strong and is likely to overtake private sales in the near future.

As expected, I don't think it will be possible to reach the soliloquy leading the pack.
No, I can't say there's no possibility of that if this doesn't end and becomes a pandemic all over the place.

You have less than 300 more to go before you join the great ball club, good luck.

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#1711

#1710 Hot Order,

I expected that topic a month ago due to the time of year and its nature.

However, this topic is not seasonal, so it will
pull back in a few years. That is if I am still alive until then. Laughs

double gold ten thousand

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#1712

Oh, I can't get in here from my previous account.


#1710 Hot Order,

I have known about this for a month already, even at this time of year.

Well, I'm sure you can make up for it as time goes by, but only if I'm alive until then. LOL!

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#1713

4K a-Ride&Walk around in Tokyo Asakusa (PM) Tokyo Asakusa (夕方) Ride&Alc"

https://youtu.be/zys48zmpeiQ

You all already know this.
But watching this YouTube, Tokyo Asakusa is so deserted in front of Kaminarimon, that you will be surprised to see how empty it is.
Last July, I stayed at a hostel near here and walked from Kaminarimon to Sensoji Temple ( which we downtowners call "Kannon-sama" ) through Nakamise, as I do every year. It was probably the peak of the season, but it was so crowded that it was difficult to walk without bumping into each other. Also, in the past year or two, I have often heard familiar Tagalog and Vietnamese mixed in with Chinese.

However, with this viral pandemic, I still can't believe how lonely it is. I still cannot believe it. Has there ever been a Nakamise so empty since the Edo period? I can feel the horror of the corona.

"Onoda-san", the leading YouTube personality in the air travel industry, can't make any travel material at all, so he is trying to get by by posting his travel material on YouTube by doing Uber Eats in Japan. In this video, at 10:52/47:44, you can see a person pedaling a bicycle carrying a container of Uber Eats. In Japan, it seems that most people deliver MacDonald's and Gyudon (beef bowl) by bicycle. I don't think I can do it here in LA though.

https://youtu.be/jVPdcW0rh_k

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#1714
  • さとがえり
  • 2020/05/11 (Mon) 09:32
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I want to go home in December, but I don't know if I can go home and the tickets won't go down.

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#1715
  • 研究によると
  • 2020/05/11 (Mon) 10:20
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I don't want to go back until next summer.
This winter, the new pneumonia is coming back and I hear there will be a double attack with the flu.

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#1717
  • 当分は
  • 2020/05/11 (Mon) 10:41
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Yes, I agree. I don't want to fly until a special medicine and vaccine are developed. Even if it is just a long flight and jet lag, you are exhausted and your immune system is compromised, and the low humidity and temperature in the plane increases the risk of infection.
In addition, the restrooms are small and shared, and if even one person is infected, you are out.

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#1721
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/11 (Mon) 12:30
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#1710 Hot Order,

> Before I knew it, the new model passed me in the hot order

I've known for over a month. But that one is transient, this one is semi-permanent. It will overtake it sooner or later. Whether my life will last until then is another matter.

> Less than 300 to go until I join the world of baseball, good luck

What was "joining the world of baseball" again? Oh no, I think I'm finally starting to blur.

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#1724
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/11 (Mon) 13:01
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4K a-Ride&Walk around in Tokyo Asakusa (PM) Tokyo Asakusa (夕方) Ride&Alc"

https://youtu.be/zys48zmpeiQ

You all already know this.
But watching this YouTube, Tokyo Asakusa is so deserted in front of Kaminarimon, that you will be surprised to see how empty it is.
Last July, I stayed at a hostel near here and walked from Kaminarimon to Sensoji Temple ( which we downtowners call "Kannon-sama" ) through Nakamise, as I do every year. It was probably the peak of the season, but it was so crowded that it was difficult to walk without bumping into each other. Also, in the past year or two, I have often heard familiar Tagalog and Vietnamese words mixed in with Chinese.

However, with this viral pandemic, I still can't believe how lonely it is. I still cannot believe it. Has there ever been a Nakamise so empty since the Edo period? I can feel the horror of the corona.

"Onoda-san", the leading YouTube personality in the air travel industry, can't make any travel material at all, so he is trying to get by by posting his travel material on YouTube by doing Uber Eats in Japan. In this video, at 10:52/47:44, you can see a person pedaling a bicycle carrying a container of Uber Eats. In Japan, it seems that most people deliver MacDonald's and Gyudon (beef bowl) by bicycle. I don't think I could do that here in LA.

https://youtu.be/jVPdcW0rh_k

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#1725
  • ウーバーイーツ
  • 2020/05/11 (Mon) 13:17
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Baikinman,
There are many bicycle Uber Eats in LA as well, in the building district office area.
I see them in Long Beach too.
Road bikes are faster than cars everywhere in the building district.

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#1726
  • QP
  • 2020/05/11 (Mon) 15:10
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Requirements to join the great ball club.  2000 hits. 2000 would be a hint.

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#1727
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 08:55
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> Even in LA, there are many bicycle Uber Eats in the building district office area

I see. I've only seen the "well" where I live
so I figured that there is no business in this area with bike rides.

I have lived in the SF Valley for 50 years.

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#1728
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 08:59
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> 2000 hits

I was never that interested in baseball in Japan to begin with, so
the 2000 number was nothing to me.

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#1729
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 09:12
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There was a news report from
Japan about an Uber Eats delivery man driving on a Japanese highway.

It's so newsworthy that Uber Eats delivery people
will have their delivery jobs cancelled by Uber.

It would be hard to make a little income in these tough times
if they canceled.

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#1730
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 09:13
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#1714 Satogaeri,

I have that concern. As we don't know when the embargo will be lifted, the airlines may be giving arbitrary numbers for the ticket price. We may have to "sit tight" and wait.

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#1732
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 09:18
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#1715 According to my research,

> I don't want to go back until next summer

I initially thought I could go around this September, but
oh no, I realized that this is impossible.

> This winter, the new type of pneumonia is back and there will be a double attack with the flu

I hope not.

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#1733
  • ウーバーイーツ
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 09:21
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It's true that bicycle delivery is inconvenient when the area is as wide as Valley.

Mr. Onda is making a lot of money from YouTube and Affiliate, so there is zero sense of desperation.
He is pedaling his mama bicycle and making deliveries.

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#1734
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 09:30
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#1716 Mr. Hollimon,

#1717 Mr. For the time being,

Sorry for the long windedness.

Anyway, I can't predict or fantasize at all as of now. I have no idea when it will stop. The plane is completely "dense" inside, so I am afraid first. I am hopeful that I will be able to go to Japan next May, but for the rest of the year, I will have to "see" how things go.

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#1735
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 19:13
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There was a news story about an Uber delivery man in Japan who was riding his bicycle on the highway.
Since bicycles are not allowed to ride on highways,
Uber is canceling the deliveryman's job as a violation.

He was trying to earn a little income in these hard times, but
I can't help but feel sorry for him.

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#1736
  • やっぱり
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 20:54
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Is it still difficult to return to Japan in July?

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#1737
  • ウイルスには好環境
  • 2020/05/13 (Wed) 08:30
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Even just a long flight, exhausted from jet lag, and a weakened immune system,
dry cabin air, sharing a small toilet,
even one infected person in the cabin could easily infect you.

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#1738
  • 飛行機
  • 2020/05/13 (Wed) 08:34
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Some people say that airplanes are safe and all that, but I don't usually catch colds, etc., but I often get sick on airplanes. I hear that the ventilation fans recycle the air in the cabin, so I won't be flying for a while.

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#1739

#1714 Satogaeri,

> I want to return in December, but I don't know if I can return and tickets are not dropping

I was curious about LAX - HND \cHND} 12/01/20 - 12/10/20 and checked Delta, ANA and JAL. I checked Delta, ANA, and JAL and found it to be around $650. I think this is much cheaper than usual winter. However, if this pandemic is over soon, the price may change and become around $750. I am sure we will see a seasonal market from the end of the year to the beginning of the New Year.

Sorry, I haven't checked if you are going directly to KIX.

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#1740
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 09:19
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#I also learned about it from a series of articles by aviation youtuber

Onada-san, who did Uber Eats. I know how he felt when he rode his bike into the highway, but it's still a bummer.

I know that he was a bit surprised to see the "DashCam" on the social networking sites.
#1736 I knew it,

it's about 2 months from now. Even if the law or ordinance makes it OK, as #1737 and #1738 say, I'm too scared to fly. I know the tickets are cheap and the airports will be rattled, but that's not the point. I am a US citizen and it is still unclear if the Japanese government will allow foreigners to enter the country. I also personally think that Japan should still refrain from unnecessary trips out of the country even if the economy is down.

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#1741
  • 大変だ
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 10:15
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Even for a Japanese person returning to the U.S., it takes 3 hours for immigration inspection. 7 hours for PCR inspection.
You have to wait a few more hours for the test results. If it is positive, of course you cannot enter the country.
Even if you test negative, you cannot use public transportation and cannot go out in the city.
For those who have trouble returning to the U.S., there is a package plan for 14 nights and 15 days ・ with pick up and drop off.
So even if you go back home for 2 weeks, you end up staying for a month, which means double the expense.

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#1742
  • 平和だな。。
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 10:38
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Domestic flights were in the news just the other day for being full.

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#1743
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 10:39
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The U.S. Department of Defense seems to have released "unidentified flying object footage"
The original unidentified flying object ( If it's a saucer ) there is no one better than this man.
Now it has become a UFO occult legend.

A short drive south on Hwy 5 to Oceanside to Hwy 76 on the way to Palomar Observatory
Oak Knoll Campground.

This was then called Palomar Gardens
This is where the famous Adamski disk with three domes on the bottom
was taken.
Later similar disks were photographed.
In 1950's, no moon probes had flown yet and George ・ Adamski had even published "I met an alien" and "Saucer Boarding Book"
Photos from moon probes have revealed the condition of the back side of the moon.

George ・ Adamski's followers ( ? ) were in a group of
Alice ・ Wells' "Alice's Restaurant" was also
apparently in Palomar Gardens
Now only a small sign in the administrative office gives a taste of those days.

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#1744
  • 😑
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 11:37
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↑ It's just a long jumbled mess, not coherent at all and unclear what it's trying to say. There are not so many bad sentences as this one.

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#1745
  • 時代は変わる
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 12:14
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Delta is retiring Triple Seven at the end of this year.
I rode a lot, so I'm kind of sad.

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#1746
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 16:49
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#1741 Oh my God,

> Even if you are Japanese, if you return to the US
> positive, of course you cannot enter

What happens if you cannot enter at the Japanese airport? Will they force you to send back to the airport of departure? If it is at your own expense, it would be a trampling situation.


#1742 Peaceful. Mr.

Is this what you mean?

https://youtu.be/LGBj-2yhISc


#1743 Showa-no-Otchan-san,

Palomar Observatory has been famous in Japan for a long time, but I never knew where it was until now. I looked for it on Google Maps and found it is surprisingly close by. A few years ago, I visited a hot spring in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, but there was a road to the observatory on the way.

As for the flying saucers, they are emotionally quite romantic, but I can't help but think that they are fakes: people who have seen UFOs, people who have photographed them, people who have been taken for a ride into space, all are fakes. All of these people have seen and photographed them in otherwise unpopular places. Simply put, UFOs should be scientifically allowed to fly anywhere in the world. In the countryside or in the city.

It would never fly into the sky where everyone can see it. In the video taken in the city, everything is just a glowing dot. Even if you say that those glowing dots fly in a way that normal airplanes and rockets can't, just glowing dots don't prove it's a flying object.

And so on and so forth, I too would like to see a UFO, capture it on film, have it take me for a ride, I have a desire, but I will keep that desire to myself.


I heard that the Air Force ThunderBirds will fly in formation over LA tomorrow afternoon around 1pm. I have a video camera on a tripod.

https://abc7.com/thunderbirds-blue-angels-socal-la/6175428/

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#1747
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 17:58
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George ・ Adamski's "The Saucer Boarding Book" describes the inside of a saucer
but describes a flat-screen TV monitor and a control panel in front of the monitor
that would have been unthinkable in the 1950s.

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#1748
  • US Navy
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 18:22
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You officially acknowledged and released videos of unidentified objects taken by the U.S. Navy in 2004 and 2015.
The unidentified object was flying at speeds that humans could not make up and the fighter pilots were amazed.

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#1750
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/15 (Fri) 08:33
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Venusian saucer crews are often shy, so
they never fly into the sky where everyone can see them, and
they fly disguised as flying objects with glowing dots so that no one can tell they are flying objects.

The first time it appeared to a large crowd of people was
in the small town of Fatima, Portugal,
where it seemed to appear in the form of Mary
in a crowd of about 70,000 people, changing shape and making the sun seem to spin like crazy.

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#1751
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/15 (Fri) 11:34
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#1745 Times change, Mr.

I learned about this from the following youtube, which I watch all the time.

https://youtu.be/hXiX3DKxtF4

Well, it seems that every airline and aircraft manufacturer has to cut a fraction of their weight to survive this corona pandemic. Delta and AA are both cutting hundreds of pilots. What about JAL and ANA in Japan? Unlike the U.S., they can't simply fire their pilots without a whimper, so I wonder what they will do.


#1747's Showa-otchan

The thin monitor was depicted in "Saucer Boarding Chronicles", wasn't it? But that might be a fancy idea, but the flying "saucer" itself is not in practical use even today, and even based on current science, it's not something that can fly. And even if a small device that cancels gravity were developed, that flying object wouldn't have to be round and spinning.


#1748 US Navy,

"The fighter pilots were surprised", two JAL pilots once testified that they were followed by a mysterious flying object, but both were subsequently fired. Even pilots can be mistaken, can't they?


#1749 user,

https://www.facebook.com/pg/AFThunderbirds/posts/
https://twitter.com/AFThunderbirds/status/1261019612491116544

Also written here. It certainly does not seem to come over the San Fernendo Valley. So I guess Simi Valley is easier to get to from my house. However, I think Simi is just flying away in formation, as it seems to be on its way back after having done everything else in the area. Still, it would be picturesque if it flew at low altitude.

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#1752
  • US Navy
  • 2020/05/15 (Fri) 12:30
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US Navy fighter pilots are elite and centurally trained.

They were locked on to the fighters' radar and clearly recorded by their sophisticated cameras.
It was not a pilot's mistake, it was recorded and later analyzed by the Navy, but the speed and flight path were not earth-shattering.

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

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#1753
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/15 (Fri) 20:14
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If you are driving through the Simi Valley and you feel an unusual buzz,
head in the direction of the buzz and you may see a saucer from Venus calling out to you.

If you are lucky, you will meet a saucer from Venus and it will give you a ride to the moon, and if you publish a picture of the Venusian saucer and Venus on Youtube, it will be viewed a billion times and you will become a youtuber.

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#1754
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 08:50
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#1752 US Navy,

I have a long history with the US Navy, and when I was a student, I was a member of a skydiving club that was formed by naval airmen from the Atsugi ( or should I say ) navy in Atsugi, Japan, as a hobby. We also went to an open house at Atsugi Air Base.

Also, after coming to LA, Segale went to the US Army because he had been to Naval CBC Port Hueneme several times for the Blue Angels show, but he has always been concerned about the US Navy.

Back to the UFO, is that YouTube video really from the US Navy? To me it looks like someone made it look like that. If you have an official site that proves that the video came from the US Navy, or was leaked, please let me know.

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#1755
  • US Navy
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 09:03
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Eh ?
You live in the US and didn't see this news ?
It was reported by media everywhere.

This is an official announcement from the Pentagon US Department of Defense.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/13/politics/navy-ufo-incident-reports/index.html

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#1756
  • いつまでもぐずる老害
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 09:04
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And I don't need your sloppy background. If you didn't see it in the press, you didn't know about it.

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#1757
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 09:49
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#1753 Showa era father

Yes, I like UFOs too because I can fantasize about them.
As for UFOs and aliens, there have been TV dramas about them in Japan since the days of black-and-white TV,
and I used to watch them obsessively.

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#1758
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 10:35
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#1755 US Navy,

Thanks for the CNN news.

It's CNN, so it's not very reliable, and Trump

"Do I believe it? Not particular".


Thus, even if the initial source is solid,
the reliability is generally perceived as not so good.

Wasn't the source of Kim Jong-un's serious illness also CNN?


Anyway, let's keep talking about UFOs with passion.
I too am enjoying the endless expansion of my fantasies.

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#1759
  • US Navy
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 11:06
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I still say ? ? lol

it's not just CNN.
Even the New York Times.
I mean, every media outlet was reporting it...
It was reported credibly and widely because the first source was the Pentagon and the US Navy.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/14/us/politics/navy-ufo-reports.html

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#1760
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 11:47
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#1754 with a few errors.

> I have been to Naval CBC Port Hueneme several times for Blue Angels shows

The exact place where the Blue Angels did their flight show was not Naval CBC Port Hueneme. Point Mugu Naval Air Station. The runway is facing the sea to facilitate takeoff and landing training on aircraft carriers.

When I used to go to the Blue Angels airshows, the name of the place was Port Hueneme ( Port Wainiemi ), but now it is Point Mugu. Also, the katakana on the Google map is called "Port ・ Hueneme" which is a strange name. The correct name is Port Hueneme (/waɪˈniːmi/ wy-NEEM-ee) as shown in Wiki.

Since my computer is an English version of Windows 10 converted to Japanese, the text display on Google Maps is also difficult to understand the correct way to call streets, especially when the street names are only in katakana and I have never heard them by ear. For example, Sepulveda Blvd. which you all know should be "Sepulveda ・ Boulevard" even if you forcefully translate it into katakana from the sound "Sepulveda ・ Boulevard.

Especially Spanish road names have terrible katakana.

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#1761
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 11:54
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> It's not just CNN

I was skeptical when I first saw the CNN URL.

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#1762
  • ピーコ
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 12:31
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Port Wynnimie is the name of the port on the ocean side
It has always been famous for the port where Mazda cars enter the US
The bars near the port used to thrive with guys looking for spring
Poimagoo is famous for the naval base, especially the air force
I went to see the airshow
I grew up in Ventura County too. I grew up there, so I miss it.

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#1763
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/17 (Sun) 09:28
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In the late 1950s and 1960s, George ・ Adamski was famous, but
in the 1970s, Billy ・ Meyer became known around the world for his many photographs and videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47evAZwxkt8

He heard from aliens that
aliens look like white people because the race on earth was exiled to
earth over 20 million years ago and descended from aliens who went wild, apparently.

He also says that nuclear power generation is beyond the control of current human science on Earth, and that there is always a high risk of huge accidents from unforeseeable causes.

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#1764
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/17 (Sun) 10:02
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#1762 Pico,

> It has long been famous as a port for Mazda cars entering the U.S.

I didn't know Port Wainiemi had a connection with Japan until now. We were driving from S.F. Valley to 118 → 23 → 101, but we were getting off 101 relying on the name of our destination Port Hueneme until Point Mugu Naval Air Station. I always wondered which exit was the right one.

Depending on which exit I took, I would pass by Camarillo Airport, where there are many classic small propeller planes to enjoy.

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#1765
  • 人間は自ら滅びる
  • 2020/05/17 (Sun) 10:19
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#1763

I'm also afraid that the world's oceans are crawling with nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines.

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#1766
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/17 (Sun) 10:41
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Ototsan

Following UFOs, we have endless fantasies and dreams about aliens. But why do aliens have two eyes, two hands and two feet like earthlings? I think it is because we humans think and they look like that, so even if they are visible to us, they don't have to look like us at all, they could be anything from coronavirus to beefsteak with only brains.

I would also like to expand the imagination to a computer like the one in the 1068 movie "2001: A Space Odyssey", which is just an electronic circuit that has a will of its own. If this willful computer takes over the presidential suite in the White House, the Boeing and Toyota plants, the UCLA Medical Center, and even the nuclear power plant, the earth will be in great trouble.

All earthlings will be slaves to this computer. Oh, it's scarier than the current pandemic. Ikenne, you are finally going out of your mind with the blur.

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#1767
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/17 (Sun) 11:14
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I remember it was P.G. Smith who drew an alien who looked like an octopus.

That too was completely based on human beings, and as time progressed, the tools operated by human beings became more and more convenient, so that they no longer put effort into moving their limbs, and the limbs degenerated, while only the brain was used more and more intensively, and the head became larger, and the limbs changed to support it only, and eventually Eventually, the human of the future will look like an octopus.

This has been happening for hundreds of millions of years on other stars in the universe, and they are attacking the earth with spaceships. It was something like that, wasn't it?

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#1768
  • ピーコ
  • 2020/05/17 (Sun) 14:00
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I learned why Camarillo airport has very long runway, it was a base for B-29s during the war.
There are runways everywhere in California.

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#1769
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/18 (Mon) 08:46
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I'm traveling alone, and I drive at my leisure.
I got in his car and continued driving through the Mojave Desert.

east on 10 to 62 north just before Palm Springs
past Joshua Tree National Park to 177 south
to Desert Center and west on 10 toward Los Angeles
Chiriaco There is a museum in Summit.

This is the area where
General Patton trained his tank corps to fight the "Desert Fox" Rommel tanks on the African front in WWII, and the General Patton Memorial Museum is located here.

General Patton was born in California ・ San Gabriel.
Sometimes you don't want to be cooped up at home, take a drive
It doesn't bother anyone, but it is closed temporarily due to Corona.

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#1770
  • 不思議
  • 2020/05/18 (Mon) 09:02
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JFK was erased when he tried to publicize the existence of UFOs and aliens.
There was a story that ?
if you get a leak at the right time of a pandemic panic,
there won't be an alien panic, so
they probably wanted to time it right.
Technology has advanced so much in recent years
that things like alien teachings
may be controversial
but they're fun for those who like them
and the fantasy stories are becoming more realistic.

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#1771
  • keiresume
  • 2020/05/18 (Mon) 09:05
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Double Kin Man
thanks for your help.
I want to go to Japan now,
how is the airport situation when I enter ?
I can't arrange a car from the airport, so I was going to rent a car
but AAA is closed
I can't get an international license. By the way, it is Haneda.

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#1772
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/18 (Mon) 10:22
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#1771 keiresume,


> I want to go to Japan now

I would not recommend going to Japan under these circumstances, but as a test, I found that even now ANA has one flight between LAX and NRT. I checked 05/26 - 06/02 and got the following result.

05/26 - 06/2

LAX - NRT (Narita)

NH005/NH006

$ 733

It seems there is only this one flight and only to Narita airport. Narita Airport only. As you probably know from the news, the airport is completely deserted, but there are various inspections at the time of entry, and it takes at least 3 hours to pass through the inspection. I don't know if car rental agencies are open or not. If anyone has any reliable information in this area, please write to me.

Of course, as you probably know, only Japanese citizens with Japanese passports are allowed to enter Japan. Also, if you can return to your home etc. without using public transportation, then you can do the 2-week Quarantine at home, right?

If you can't get an international driver's license, you can't rent a car. Does anyone have a family member or friend who can come to the airport to pick you up?

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#1773

#1771 keiresume,
I live in Japan. I don't want people from any country to come in now.
I wouldn't think of going to the US for another 3 years. I want to take a relaxing trip to LA when everyone has forgotten about Corona.

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#1774
  • keiresume
  • 2020/05/19 (Tue) 08:13
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Double Kim Man,
3 hours upon entry is a bit of a bad idea.
Transportation from the airport to the place of stay is the biggest problem.
I can't ask for a pickup, so I will have to be patient
for a while longer. Double Kin Man's information is always helpful.
Thank you very much.

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#1775
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 10:30
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> Three hours upon entry is a bit bad

That situation was in the news when there was a rush of Japanese back home when foreigners were banned, and it may have calmed down considerably now. I am sorry for saying something that might scare you. The number of international flights has been drastically reduced, and most of the Japanese who have been traveling abroad must have already returned home, so I can imagine that the health checkpoints at the time of entry to Japan have also been settled. There were many people waiting in line for a long time, so "3 hours" may not be possible anymore. The media also reports only extreme news, so we who see it also take it as everything.

I googled "Narita Airport car rental companies" and found "Car rental reservation around Narita Airport ・ plan comparison" by Jalan. If you enter the date and destination of your rental on this site, you will get a detailed answer. It may be helpful.

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#1776
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 11:16
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> AAA is closed and I can't get an international license

I just called my local AAA and the answer is that they are open from this coming week (5/18/2020).

I think I can get an international license.

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#1777
  • ぼけ
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 13:20
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So, you know,
whether you test negative or positive, you're quarantined for 2 weeks, they say on the news
even if you test negative at the airport, you can't take a cab or rent a car
your family will pick you up at home or you'll be in a government-designated hotel for 2 weeks, no exceptions
you'll be in quarantine. No exceptions.

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#1778
  • ハイヤー
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 13:33
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I see that there are several companies that operate flat-rate car hire services from Narita Airport.

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#1779
  • ぷっぷっぷっ
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 13:34
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Oh, it's Moco.

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#1780
  • 日本行
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 13:46
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I saw an ad in Vivinavi for a package ・ plan for airport pickup and 2-week stay for negative applicants.

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#1781
  • keiresume
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 17:53
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Double Kim Man,
If AAA is open, I'll get an international driver's license for now. Mr. Nihonko, I saw it too. But it was limited to Tokyo.
While I was thinking of making an inquiry, my AD went somewhere
else.
Thank you both.

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#1782
  • midori
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 21:27
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keiresume


This must be it, I saw it the other day. It's a Japanese company called ASSIST14.

https://www.assist14.com/blank

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#1783
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/22 (Fri) 08:46
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Narita Airport] Delta Announces Retirement of All Boeing 777s by the End of 2020 ! Checking out the future of the triple I'm interested in, from an operational standpoint at Narita"

https://youtu.be/AKGRY1qkm40

Already blancolirio mentioned in his youtube that "Delta is retiring all B777s", but Zari-G, who has been taking pictures of airplanes at Narita Airport, has already mentioned B777s as the title above.

I have recently flown ANA's B777-300ER a few times. However, Delta is replacing the B777 with the newest Airbus A350, which is more fuel efficient and comfortable to fly, and they are adding more flights to Haneda and eliminating all flights to Narita.

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#1784
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/25 (Mon) 08:53
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Getting to the bottom of Japan Airlines Flight 123 ② [Mysterious photo taken from inside the plane]

https://youtu.be/dwPgZAgyU2Q

Another meaningful youtube, even though there is no way to investigate anything with just a black dot.

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#1785
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/25 (Mon) 19:54
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The Cat House 3718 60th Street West Rosamond, CA 93560
http://cathouse-fcc.org

From Los Angeles, drive north on 5, north again on 14, past LANCASTER. Drive west on ROSAMOND BLVD, then north on 60TH STREET to a small zoo.

The zoo has some cats and some large cats.

There are a total of 70 cats of all sizes, but many endangered species are housed here, from tigers and jaguars to leopards.

The recent coronavirus ( COVID-19 ) and the Governor's order forced the closure, which resulted in the loss of a large portion of EFBC's revenue. Monetary donations are urgently needed to offset this lost revenue. No government assistance has been provided to help cats large and small.

The government has given us some money to help and we have donated a little.

I once patted the head of a small tiger in "Tiger Park" in Pattaya, Thailand.
I remember it was hot and sleepy, and it was growling at me, saying "Enough!

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#1786
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/26 (Tue) 10:52
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It doesn't sound like a gossip, but if it's true, I'll be the first to benefit from it. Half price is a big deal. However, the title has the word "might" in it.

*** Japan might pay for half of your next trip to jumpstart tourism ***

https://matadornetwork.com/read/japan-tourism-post-covid-19/?fbclid=IwAR1tYdqGcRlNCwHS2M8mTCJHCb9L8m36kk3JepzTpoCCKMR3VXDFcwa_ZCE

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#1788
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/26 (Tue) 18:34
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I donated online at the website.
http://cathouse-fcc.orgから入って
You can easily donate by asking them to enter DONATE in yellow with black letters at the top.

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#1789
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/28 (Thu) 08:39
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From You Tube again,

*** [Narita Airport Now] Narita Airport on May 23, 2020. Terminal 1 ・ Terminal 2 together. ***

https://youtu.be/LPGoggRLaOY

I wonder if the day will come when Corona is completely gone and Narita Airport will be as crowded as before.

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#1790
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/29 (Fri) 09:59
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Anyway, I couldn't fly, so I scoured YouTube again to get some stories.

This is the kind of topic that seems to be made by a very hater YouTube. I don't know how much of it is true. But Asiana Airlines seems to be in a bad position right now, in the middle of this pandemic that is causing world famous airlines to go bankrupt.

*** Korean Airline Industry : Asiana Airlines' bad luck continues, A380 not flown, Hyundai's takeover postponed indefinitely ***

https://youtu.be/EMBGs_i_VLk

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#1791
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/30 (Sat) 09:08
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If you are a constant reader of Yahoo News, you may have noticed the following news item.

*** 10 confirmed infected in airport quarantine, arrived at Haneda and Narita yesterday ***

https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/videonews/fnn?a=20200529-00147274-fnn-soci



As usual, it seems that many people are returning to Japan infected with the new type of corona. This will make it even more difficult for foreign nationals like us to travel to Japan.

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#1792
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/31 (Sun) 09:22
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I saw this headline when I looked at the Internet Asahi.

*** Negotiations on easing entry with 4 countries, international traffic to resume before summer ***

https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASN507R6VN50UTFK008.html?iref=comtop_8_06


For now, only business people in Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, and New Zealand who meet certain conditions, such as a negative PCR test in their home country, are eligible. Either way, I can see a slight easing of entry restrictions. Well, I am not going to Japan until next spring.

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#1793
  • mama31
  • 2020/06/01 (Mon) 14:17
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You can book hotels and flights cheaply on this site.

https://bit.ly/3cjw6jf

It is still new and not well known, but you can get a good deal.

The service is very similar to Costco.
Only members can make reservations.
They make a profit from the membership fee, so the prices of hotels and other services seem to be cheaper than other companies.

By the way, the URL above is a free trial registration, so you can view the site for free without becoming a member.

You may not be able to travel now because of Corona, but if you are planning to travel in the future, please take a look.

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#1794
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/01 (Mon) 22:34
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HDC Hyundai Industrial Development ≪(HDC ≪(HDC ≪(HDC ≪(HDC ≪(HDC ≪(HDC)))), which had come forward to acquire Asiana Airlines,
is expected to abandon the acquisition.

According to Professor Hwang ・ Yeon-sik Hwang of Sejong University's College of Business Administration,
if you analyze the airline industry in various countries, one major airline and two ~ three LCCs are enough in Korea.

If HDC abandons its acquisition of Asiana Airlines, the industry will be restructured with a single Korean Air.
We believe that.

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#1795
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/02 (Tue) 10:21
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mama31,

Thank you for introducing us to the cheapest sites for airline tickets ・ and lodging.

I am not sure how cheap it will be until this new Corona is completely settled, but I am looking forward to comparing it with JIFU Travel, since Expedia, Trivago, etc. already offer airline tickets ・ and lodging packages that are quite cheap.

However, often such cheap packages do not have direct flights, and in some cases, the flights are routed through some crazy places. Therefore, you need to verify the flight route and other details with the cheapest price you are offered. An elderly couple from Australia who used to share a cheap hostel in Asakusa, Tokyo, walked on the Rainbow Bridge with their feet during a tour of Tokyo, and the husband hurt his knee.

They were going back tomorrow, but it was not a direct flight, but via China, so it would take a lot of extra time including the connection time, and they were lamenting that it was painful, painful.

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#1796
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/02 (Tue) 10:27
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Showa Otto,

> Hyundai Industrial Development Company (HDC ) will abandon the acquisition

Such information is circulating, isn't it? Asiana Airlines had been close to Korean Air until recently, flying several Airbus double-decker A380s, but it seems that Asiana was on fire even before the Corona fiasco. Given the economic situation in Korea, was there any momentum for JAL and ANA to compete with each other?

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#1797
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/03 (Wed) 09:12
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Japanese nationals now have to take a PCR test at the airport when they return to Japan, and this person gave a little old story on You Tube on April 21. He says his return date is April 9. He talks about what happened after he arrived at Narita Airport.

https://youtu.be/y9cqjzJ23BE

I guess there were many flights and the airport was crowded when this person returned. I also heard that you can get the test results at the airport and if they are negative, you can rent a car and go back home. If the destination is home or a private residence, a rental car driven by an individual is not public transportation and can be used. However, we were also informed that a person who is supposed to be an escort must come to the airport to pick you up for identification purposes and to confirm the address of your home ・ or private residence.

Also, you will not be able to go anywhere for 2 weeks after returning to your private home. During this time, the Corona task force will be calling to check on the situation.

This next person arrived around May 10 and said similar things.

https://youtu.be/0v14ZB6k2IM

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#1798
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/04 (Thu) 09:39
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In addition, there is the story of a foreign student woman who returned to Haneda on April 4.

*** Emergency return due to new type of corona ! Current airport situation ! Quarantine ? Isolation ? ( English subtitles ) ***

https://youtu.be/txOZrjazNxs

This person is from Kagawa prefecture and his father drove all the way from Kagawa to pick him up. It's nice, students, their parents take care of everything. But if I were that age and my lovely daughter was in need, I might help her.

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#1799
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/05 (Fri) 08:54
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I can't go to Japan at the moment, but just to test things out, I looked up LAX - NRT flights for June 8 departure ・ 12 days return. ANA NH005 - NH006, which still has only one flight, cost $732.95.

Nowadays there are extremely few flights between LAX and TYO, but only Japanese nationals are allowed to fly, so even this flight would probably have a few dozen passengers.



According to a recent visitor from Japan, the number of passengers on the above NH006 flight with 264 seats was less than 20. All the seats are already in a long and narrow bed. Even so, there were more than 6 FAs on the flight.

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#1800
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/06 (Sat) 09:00
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#1786 I heard that the Japanese government would provide half of the travel expenses to support the tourism industry in Japan, and so I took the liberty of imagining that they would also provide half of the travel expenses for foreign visitors.

Upon closer inspection, the story is completely different.

*** [Original] Government supports tourism industry … Aiming at recovery after the end of the infection, including half-price subsidies for domestic travel ***

https://www.yomiuri.co.jp/economy/20200404-OYT1T50129/

The budget is more than 1 trillion yen, but the assistance is only for domestic travel in Japan and mainly for lodging and other domestic tourism expenses. In my case, I have no expenses since I just walk around Shikoku on my own feet. The cost of one night's lodging at a minshuku or other pilgrim lodging is 7,500 yen at the most. We do not stay at hotels or inns that charge 20,000 yen ~ or 30,000 yen per night for two meals at tourist spots.

I am disappointed.

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#1801
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/06 (Sat) 20:29
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All seats are in an elongated bed. I remember in.
When I used to fly back to Osaka ( via Narita ) in high season in July every year
I always used N Airlines Jumbo
but there were many empty seats in 3-4-3 and it was easy to get to Narita. It was easy to get to Narita.
I remember that the flight to Osaka was quite crowded
with passengers from Asia coming on board for the connection from Narita.

Less flights to Japan, 3 people in a 3-seat row for 10+ hours is tiring.

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#1802
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/07 (Sun) 09:40
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Anyway, I don't know about the winter months, but LAX-TYO flights are always crowded these days.

I was also on a Delta HND-LAX flight 6 or 7 years ago when it was quite empty,
less than 30% of the economy seats were occupied, and as soon as the seatbelt sign went off,
I took the liberty of occupying 4 seats and lying down.

Recently, I am wondering how many more years I can travel to Japan with my legs and head in good health,
so I decided to pay $4,000 for a business class seat,
where I can sleep on a full-flat bed.
I'll just pay the $4,000 and fly business class with a full-flat bed.

On the other hand, my "cheapskate guts" got in the way and I thought it would be a great challenge
to stay in a narrow seat for about
40 hours (0.0046 hours) round trip out of 365 days x 24 hours = 8,760 hours per year.

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#1803
  • アメリカンのように綺麗さっぱりつかう
  • 2020/06/07 (Sun) 09:57
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No matter how much you save, you can't take money to the grave.

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#1804
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/07 (Sun) 10:45
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#I started to think that maybe I should try business class where I can sleep full flat.
I no longer want to go and my passport is still expired
Now I feel like I've traveled exclusively on local location dramas and youtube.

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#1805
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/07 (Sun) 19:25
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At this time, $4,000 is an allowance for your lovely children and grandchildren.
If you give an allowance, your lovely children and grandchildren will
miss you and say "Grandpa, Grandpa, Grandpa.

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#1806
  • あーあ
  • 2020/06/07 (Sun) 20:18
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Otouta, you are too shallow. Whether your lovely children and grandchildren miss you or not has nothing to do with whether you give them allowance or not. Don't write from your imagination just because you are alone and have no children or grandchildren. You expose your shallowness and poverty of mind.

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#1807
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/08 (Mon) 08:51
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Whether or not my grandchildren miss me has nothing to do with whether or not I give them an allowance.
That's not going to happen.
Grandpa ・ Grandpa let's go for a walk in the park
Grandpa ・ Grandpa I'm tired from walking, I'm thirsty
Grandpa ・ There's a water fountain there, have a drink
Grandpa ・ I don't want water, buy ice cream
Grandpa ・ You're tired, you want something sweet.
Grandpa ・ I love you because you are so kind, Grandpa
Dad, Mom, you always say no

Grandpa ・ Grandkids are so cute!

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#1808
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/08 (Mon) 10:25
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> At this time, $4,000 is an allowance for your lovely children and grandchildren.

Those who have never had children or grandchildren may not understand, but children here do not know how to spend their allowance until they are in junior high school. Since they cannot drive, they walk to candy stores, etc. in Japan, but in our valley in the countryside, there are no stores within a safe walking distance for children. Therefore, we give them cash allowance, but we just tell them to put it in their usual box. Parents buy snacks, soda, etc. to eat at home, and they are in control of that.

Still, I want to leave something for my grandchildren, so I have created a savings account similar to Annuity. When they are old enough for college entrance exams, they will need a car, and the enrollment fee, if you will call it that, will be ridiculous, and if they enter a college far away, they will have to pay for boarding and lodging.

Every member of the family needs a car in this land. I taught both of my sons to drive from the age of 15 1/2 and went to take a driving test on their 16th birthday or a few days later. Their parents will take care of the grandchildren in that area.


Therefore, next time I go to Japan, I will, as usual, look around for a sale price during a sale, or I will jump out of the water and buy a full-flat seat business class...

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#1809
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/08 (Mon) 19:58
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The scratches on the pillar are from the previous year's
May 5th, a height comparison
Chimaki tabe tabe Grandpa
measured my height

Grandpa
Nintendo Switch, everyone has one, I want one.
Don't tell my dad and mom.

Even though my grandchildren are grown up,
they're so cute
that it wouldn't hurt to put them in my eyes

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#1810
  • 2020/06/09 (Tue) 09:42
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> Anyway, I don't know about the winter season, but recently LAX-TYO flights are always crowded.

Eh ? where is this information ??

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#1811
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/10 (Wed) 11:01
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In #1802, we were talking about the situation on the verge of this new Corona fiasco,
and we apologize deeply
for any misunderstanding regarding the fact that this was not clearly stated.

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#1812
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/10 (Wed) 11:13
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The letter from Japan departing March 28 arrived yesterday.

I had heard about it, but I didn't know it would be so late.
According to the Japan Post website, most of the letters were released on June 4.
Will the letters arrive on the normal date from now on?

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#1813
  • びっくりこ
  • 2020/06/10 (Wed) 13:52
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A postcard postmarked 3/30 Saitama arrived
on 6/6.

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#1814
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/10 (Wed) 18:38
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The pilgrimage that vanished on the pilgrimage

Supporting the weight of life with a single walking stick
The mountain path must be hard on an old body
No matter how many times life has cheated me, I have held still

The red lotus flower between the mountains, staining my thirsty heart
The pilgrimage of a lost soul
the reincarnation of a fallen pilgrim

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#1815
  • こせきゆうぞー
  • 2020/06/10 (Wed) 19:03
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♬ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♩ ♪ ~

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#1816
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/10 (Wed) 19:42
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Pilgrimage Nagai Ryuun

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R5z82HYFRA

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#1817
  • ひきこもり
  • 2020/06/10 (Wed) 23:44
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I used to see people going on pilgrimages ( in the old days )
risking their lives
🙏
the red seals at each temple are wonderful
my parents received one and my brother and his family have it as an heirloom
if I could visit there as a couple, my life I have no regrets.

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#1818
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/11 (Thu) 19:55
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I don't remember which channel it was before, but
I downloaded all 48 of Kiyoshi Atsumi's "Otoko wa Tsuraiyo"
and saved them on my USB drive.
After a long time, I heard
a melody I had heard before, played in the 37th film "Otoko wa Tsuraiyo ・ Blue Bird of Happiness".
I didn't notice it was arranged in a very short frame.

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#1819
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/12 (Fri) 09:34
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My Nokyo-cho now has two red seals on page 88 and three seals on page 23.

In addition, since my last visit, I have decided to visit the 20 sacred sites of Shikoku and the 36 sacred sites of Shikoku if they are on my walking route, so another sutra book has also increased. Therefore, since I go to Japan once a year for 20 days at most, it has become difficult for me to complete the third tour with a body that can walk. Well, I intend to make my body healthy enough to walk no matter how old I get. When I started the pilgrimage 10 years ago, I heard that the pages of the sutra books of those who had completed the pilgrimage more than 100 times were so red that you could not make out the letters of the seals. However, I realized that it would take years to make the rounds by car, and it would be impossible to do so on foot. Besides, it takes an average of 45 days for a round trip on foot, and the cost of food and lodging per day is enough to destroy a person's spirit.

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%95%E3%82%A1%E3%82%A4%E3%83%AB:Noukyoutyo.jpg

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#1820
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/12 (Fri) 10:50
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#1818 Showa no Otoutchan

> Kiyoshi Atsumi "Otoko wa Tsuraiyo" I downloaded all 48 movies
> and saved them on my USB drive.

That act itself is a 'medal' thing.

I also like the Tora-san series, but lately I just peek at them from the side while my wife, who also grew up in downtown Tokyo, watches them on her iPad.

Shibamata Teishakuten is located less than 10 minutes by car from where I used to live, so I have been there several times when I was young, which was long before the Tora-san movies came out. I used to go there several times when I was young, that is to say, long before the Tora-san movie came out. \The weed rice cakes made from the weeds you can pick on the banks of the Edogawa River there are very tasty.

I also went to Kokufudai ・ on the Chiba side where I used to play as a kid many 10 years ago, passing through Satomi Park and crossing the Edo River by "Yagiri no Ferry" to Teishaku-san.


Double Kinman, eyes gazing into the distance !

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#1821
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/13 (Sat) 08:36
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I mentioned above that I went to "Satomi Park in Kokubudai", but looking at the Wiki again, I see that it mentions an air-raid shelter and a madhouse ( and a mental hospital ).

When I went to the park, it was not a beautifully maintained park with big flowerbeds, etc. like now, but just a forest ・ with caves ( and air-raid shelters ) like the one in the Wiki. I was afraid to go in there just to test my courage. Once I saw a huge centipede in there and jumped out with a "gaaah".

Also, it was about 10 years after the war, and there was the old army hospital building mentioned in the Wiki, but it no longer seemed to be in use. Still, I had seen the old building and heard that it was a "crazy hospital", so it was extra creepy like a haunted house with no one inside.

Also, when I moved to LA and visited a small electrical company in Gardena for sales, there was an older man who was almost the owner of the company. As we chatted, he told me that the war was almost over and he had been informed that an air raid by the U.S. military was about to hit the military airfield where he was stationed, and he was about to take off with a few men to evacuate the bombers and transport planes that were parked there.

However, as they started to glide off, they were bombed and the plane was unable to take off and crashed somewhere on the airfield. He was lucky not to die, but he suffered bruises all over his body, including his head, and later treatment showed that he was still mentally disturbed, and he ended up in the old army mental hospital there in Kokubudai. When I heard about this, for some reason or other, the conversation about that mental hospital grew very lively.

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#1822
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/15 (Mon) 08:25
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Other topics have talked about having all Japanese travelers undergo PCR testing when they return to Japan under this new type of corona situation, but when I searched YouTube, all I could find were reports of the situation around early April. However, I was looking for information on the current situation, which may have changed since the panic, and found the following.

I finally found a youtube of a person who returned to Japan just recently, on June 1. This person's story seems to be quite accurate and detailed. He also answers questions in the comments section in detail. Especially in the case of hotel segregation, it is quite different than what is told in this vivi.

https://youtu.be/LNXLfYPzquY

Update for June 11

https://youtu.be/G72HhAftUVE


Also I'm not sure if it is possible to get home in a rental car, but from what I've seen on these youtubes, it seems 100% possible.

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#1823
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/16 (Tue) 20:37
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I'll write one topic on the pilgrimage

Otoko wa Tsuraiyo's next film was supposed to be "Tora Jiro Hanahanro".
His death in August 1996 made his 48th film
"Otoko wa Tsuraiyo ・ Tora-jiro Beni no Hana" his last work.

The 49th film was planned to be "Tora Jiro Hanahanro", but
Tora Jiro Hibiscus ・ scenes from the 11th, 15th, and 25th films were used in the Special Arc, and
the 49th film was completed as a Special Edition.

It was decided that it would be "Tora Jiro Hanahanro", in which he falls in love with "Yuko Tanaka" who plays the Madonna of the pilgrims.

The theme song was
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0-20nrKY_o
A reminiscent scene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIIy0kE7feE

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#1824
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/17 (Wed) 19:39
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Otoko wa Tsuraiyo Recollection Scene Hibiscus Flower
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIIy0kE7feE

Tora-san is on the other side of the train in Mitsuo's recollection scene.
It is heartbreaking to see him coming out in a composite, faded color.

There is also a Tora-san Jizo to meet you on your pilgrimage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqSzD5uYpYw

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#1825
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/18 (Thu) 12:00
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Ototsuan,

Thank you very much for the information about the intertwining of Tora-san and the pilgrimage.

I passed by the national road near where the Tora-san Jizo is located twice but did not notice it.
On my next pilgrimage, I plan to stay at the guesthouse ( near there, which is just an old private house ) "Pilgrimage House ・ Sanke Neko"
so I can visit while I go to the nearby Lawson to buy dinner.

In the Tora-san series, the theme is always somewhere in rural Japan, and I think there was a scene where he visits
somewhere in Shikoku. It may be due to blurriness, as it is a totally hazy memory.

"Hanahenro" reminds me of
Enmei-ji Temple, between No.53 Enmei-ji Temple ( Enmei-ji Temple ) and No.54 Enmei-ji Temple ( Enmei-ji Temple ) ・ Kama-daishi (, an extra temple of 88 Shikoku temples in Iyo-Hokujo ) had a female abbess.
There was, and she passed away almost 10 years ago at the age of 100 +, but
she also left behind her own book, "Hanahenro Ichibanfudasho kara", in which she wrote about the time when she went around by herself.

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#1826
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/18 (Thu) 12:01
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Somersault scenes of each current passenger aircraft including Airbus double decker A380

https://youtu.be/flVSNs0kCJ0

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#1827
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/18 (Thu) 20:56
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19 works "Tora Jiro and the Lord"
Ehime Prefecture ( Ozu City ) Matsuyama City (Iyo City)(former Soukai Town)Shimonada Station

46 works "Otoko wa Tsuraiyo Tora Jiro no Enwa"
Kagawa Prefecture ( Kotohira ・ Shishijima ・ Takamijima )

Not many films are set in Shikoku.

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#1828
  • うむ
  • 2020/06/19 (Fri) 06:49
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The "Bo-chan" is ? "Toto-san's name is Jurobe. Kakasan's name is Yumi ~ ~" is ? "Ryoma ga Yuku" is ?.

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#1829
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/19 (Fri) 07:09
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1828 The work was set in "Otoko wa Tsuraiyo" (Men Have It Hard).

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#1830
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/19 (Fri) 10:22
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Ototsuan,

After all, there was a film "Otoko wa Tsuraiyo" in which Shikoku was the setting.
Especially Ozu City and Iyo City are on the way.

I don't know where in Ozu City was the filming location for "Otoko wa Tsuraiyo", but
I also stopped by Pokopen Yokocho in Ozu City on my second tour and
walked along "Ohanahan" street, famous for NHK morning drama.

However, on a day of heavy rain last year, the city officials made a mistake in timing the release of water from the dam upstream of the Elk River, which flows through Ozu City
and the city center flooded. The flooding caused the "Jyogabashi" ( and "Toyagabashi" ), the 8th sacred site in Shikoku, and
Eitokuji Temple, which manages the site, to be submerged in water.

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#1831
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/20 (Sat) 10:29
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Baiminman,

> "Bo-chan" is

the best place to visit is "Dogo Onsen".

The main building of Dogo Onsen is currently under reconstruction, but only "Kami no Yu" on the first floor is open. When we think of hot spring resorts in Japan, Kusatsu Onsen and Beppu Onsen come to mind, but in Shikoku, there is no place where high temperature hot spring water called "hot water" springs except "Dogo Onsen". Therefore, the reason why "Dogo Onsen" is famous is probably because of "Bo-chan".

Furthermore, Emperor Showa of Japan bathed there in 1950, and it is said that the building was used as a reference in the Ghibli animation film "Spirited Away. I actually went there myself, and the atmosphere is very similar. It looks like that No Face might appear near the entrance.

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#1832
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/21 (Sun) 12:49
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> There are no places with high temperature hot springs except "Dogo Onsen"

This is my imagination. If you want to go into this, please research well and refute it.


"Kintohira-gu Shrine" in Kagawa Prefecture ( Kotohiragu Shrine ・ Konpira-san ) have been the two most famous shrines in Shikoku for a long time, along with "Dogo Onsen" in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture. A little further down the list are Katsurahama Beach and Harimayabashi Bridge in Kochi Prefecture. However, "Harimayabashi Bridge" is one of the most disappointing places in Japan, along with "Clock Tower" in Sapporo. It is understandable if you go there.

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#1833
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  • 2020/06/23 (Tue) 18:34
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https://youtu.be/6BZDJAqisZo

Peggy Hayama's "After Nankoku Sasa"

In these lyrics,

> At Harimaya Bridge in Tosa, Kochi
> I saw a monk buy a hairpin

> Mimasemashimasho, let me show you, open the Urado
> Tsuki no Meisho wa Katsurahama

and 52 years after this song became a hit, I visited Harimaya Bridge and Katsurahama on my way on a pilgrimage.
Since I heard it was a "famous place", my expectations were high for those many years, but when I arrived
I was surprised to find that it was a "surprise ball and chain".

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#1834
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/24 (Wed) 20:00
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According to Wikipedia,
in the Edo period, Harimaya and Hitsuya ( Hitsuya ), two wealthy merchants in Kochi, had their head offices separated from each other by a moat. A private bridge was built to facilitate traffic between the two, hence the name "Harimaya-bashi" ( Hitsuya-bashi ).

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/播磨屋橋

It was originally a private bridge for both families
and is not a tourist attraction as people say.

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#1835
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/24 (Wed) 20:28
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I imagine it must be a wonderful place to hear it in song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ2jOVV6VpM

There's a lot of anticipation here, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06fJHAzK5aw

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#1836
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/25 (Thu) 10:00
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Cape Erimo has a lot of natural beauty and it takes a lot of work to get there,
so it must be exciting to finally arrive there, but the Harimaya Bridge in Tosa is
not so different from a bridge over a small pond in a 'normal' park in a downtown area. I was expecting something a little bigger and a little more old-fashioned
than the Kintai Bridge in Iwakuni, but not as big as the Kintai Bridge in Iwakuni.

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#1837
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/25 (Thu) 10:17
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What the heck, July Fourth, Independence Day is coming up there.

Last year I bought a LAX-NRT ticket to this May for less than $500 on Singapore Airlines July Fourth sale, but this pandemic made it impossible for me to go.

They will hold the fare I paid until next September, which is helpful, but there will be no such thing as this July Fourth sale this year. I guess the airline industry will continue to stagnate until next year, despite initial hopes that it will start to recover around this summer. The topic of travel to Japan will also run out of seeds. Is this topical, going out of business? Tears.

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#1838
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/26 (Fri) 10:45
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When I am walking alone along the pilgrimage route in Shikoku, a song that was popular in the past comes to mind and I hum it from time to time.

When I walk along the coastline of Tosa, or Kochi, with its endless blue sky and sea, the song that comes to mind is "Warm Current" by Sayuri Ishikawa.

https://youtu.be/iO8HkNmn7NQ

When I listen to this song when I am at home, the coastal scenery of Tosa comes to mind.

Also, when I walk alone "lonely" on the wide plains of the inland, I hum "Solitaire" by the Carpenters.
The lyrics of the song are also 'cheekily' applicable to me.

https://youtu.be/Y0tUHbMnBNI

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#1839
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/27 (Sat) 09:34
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The number of infected people in Japan is not decreasing as expected, and although some restrictions have been loosened in the U.S.
the number of infected people is on the rise, so it seems unlikely that the ban on overseas travel will be lifted in the next few months.

I have also extended my trip to Japan to next May, but this is also becoming doubtful.

I wonder what will happen, damn it !.

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#1840
  • 名無しのゴン子
  • 2020/06/27 (Sat) 10:37
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Mr. Showa
How is your cat ?
What breed is that cat ? Mixed breed ? Did you take it with a camera ?
or with your phone ??

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#1841
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/28 (Sun) 07:33
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1840 The cat is as energetic as ever.
After eating a full meal, the eyelids are heavy and it's time to sleep.

I took this with my camera ?
I don't know what it is, but was it somewhere ??

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#1842
  • 名無しのゴン子
  • 2020/06/28 (Sun) 09:42
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#1841
Saw this on FB !
Some pics of the grey cat and dog.

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#1843
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/06/28 (Sun) 20:20
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↑ I don't do FB so you must have the wrong person.

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#1844
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/06/29 (Mon) 12:11
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The Boeing 737-MAX, grounded for over a year due to MCAS troubles,
is going to have an FAA certified test flight today.

https://youtu.be/baBXHu9wL9Y

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#1846
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/03 (Fri) 09:48
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https://www.yomiuri.co.jp/world/20200428-OYT1T50104/?from=yhd

Yomiuri Net Newspaper: *** "What's That?" Rotating, Flying Oval Object, Video Filmed by US Navy Released" ***

This topic has come up before, but why are "flying saucers" saucers, especially in old novels and fantasy science movies where they are saucers and that is spinning. Inside the saucer is a highly intelligent creature that controls ・ the saucer. If the creature inside is something similar to a human being, then the disk itself, if it is spinning at high speed, can't do anything.

If the center of the disk is not rotating, but only the surrounding area is rotating with permanent energy (not fuel, etc.) to cancel the gravitational pull ) of the earth, etc. and to obtain lift ・ thrust?

All of these are within the realm of human imagination, and UFOs and aliens are outside the realm of human imagination, and perhaps the new corona that is now raging is itself an alien or their weapon to bring about the destruction of the people of earth. Oh, the horror.

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#1847
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/04 (Sat) 07:51
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Some have hypothesized that the magnet ➕➖ and gravity are used.

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#1848
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/05 (Sun) 09:47
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> The ➕➖

magnet would be N ・ S.

As for the spinning flying saucer, the one that is not moving, i.e., fixed and not spinning, is inside, and the one that is spinning is outside.

In other words, it can be compared to an electric motor that uses magnetic force, but an ordinary electric motor is fixed on the outside and rotates on the inside, and the force is transmitted from the shaft rod to something outside the motor like a fan, or in a fan, a propeller that creates wind. Sorry for the complicated explanation.

But this motor also has to be either externally ・ fixed somewhere on earth, or it needs another large object, including the fuselage and the wings ・ and the tail, against the rotating propeller shaft like a single engine propeller plane. In a helicopter, the body of the helicopter does not rotate in the opposite direction to the rotation of the large main propeller in the air, and a thin tail is attached at the end of the tail. Sorry, I couldn't explain it clearly.

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#1849
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/05 (Sun) 10:08
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This wireless charger is also common in energy transfer using magnetism.

AC magnetism also uses high frequency
square wave ・ instead of 50 or 60 Hz, which are household power frequencies, for better transmission efficiency.

https://youtu.be/tz-FnydpVgo

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#1850
  • 恒星間天体
  • 2020/07/05 (Sun) 10:12
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Oumuamua, a celestial body flying through interstellar space that came to Earth last year for the first time in recorded history, was rumored to be a cigar-shaped spacecraft.

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#1851
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/05 (Sun) 20:17
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If you put ➕ and ➕ close together, they repel
and if you put ➕ and ➖ close together, they stick together.
If you use the Earth's ➕ and the UFO's ➕, they will
repel and if you maximize the UFO's ➕ output, they will instantly disappear before your eyes.

Also, it can float in the air because of the balance between ➕ and ➖.

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#1852
  • G SPOT
  • 2020/07/05 (Sun) 20:51
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Then what about ✖️and➗?

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#1853
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/06 (Mon) 07:27
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What ✖️and what ➗ should we make ?

If we are going to fly in space, we need to make it simple
If it malfunctions, we can't go down to some planet to fix it.

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#1854
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/06 (Mon) 08:33
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#1850 Interstellar Objects,

> Oumuamua, a celestial object flying through interstellar space that came to Earth last year for the first time in observation history, has been rumored to be a cigar-shaped spacecraft.

https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20181116-725206/

. It looks like just a big, thin chunk of rock, though. Ah, an imaginary figure.

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#1855
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/06 (Mon) 08:38
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> ➕ and ➖ stick together when placed close together

+ and - spark and sparks fly when placed close together.

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#1860
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/06 (Mon) 17:32
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I am the one who started this Topic.

Anything and everything about travel in Japan is fine.
I don't put limitless restrictions, limitations, on travel to the other side of the world, any kind of vehicle, or
talk of good food in the other side of the world.

In other words, it is a "anything goes" topic. However, we do not allow
"flirting" with others.

In these days and times, dreamy, but not at all content, content is also acceptable.
Please write, read, and heal your blocked mind.

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#1863
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/07 (Tue) 07:29
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> But I don't tolerate "flirting" with others.

Heh, then what are you going to do for me ??

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#1864
  • 閉昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/07 (Tue) 08:01
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👆 These posts are flirting, tangling, and trolling.

Then what can you do for me ?
How can I avoid being a flirt, tangle, or troll
If you don't ask others and don't try to think for yourself and give answers
your social life will be difficult.

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#1865
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/07 (Tue) 09:24
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Mainichi Shimbun : "JAL's Narita - San Francisco flight revived after 10 years, delayed 3 months in Corona, 2 round trips per week"

https://mainichi.jp/articles/20200706/k00/00m/020/036000c

JAL didn't have NRT - SFO flight until now, I didn't know that at all since it's not LAX related.

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#1866
  • ashitano
  • 2020/07/07 (Tue) 09:25
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I'm talking about flying between LA and Japan in 0.1 second.

It is my imagination, but I assume that UFOs come from far away in space, and I don't think a flying body riding on magnetic or aerodynamic air would be able to keep up in that wide area.

So, in Einsteinian terms, if you turn the disk faster around the outside of the disk, the mass of the flying body increases. If you turn it faster in terms of light speed, the mass, or weight on the ground, increases and it doesn't fall to earth. Strange, isn't it? Lighter objects are pulled by gravity to the earth and fall, but heavier objects do not. Imagine that the moon is so heavy that it is a quarter of the weight of the earth, but it doesn't fall to the earth.

That heavy flying object is flying so close to the earth that it almost nullifies the gravitational pull. Now reduce the rotational speed of the disk, and the flying body itself becomes lighter. Then it would fall to the earth. But suppose it takes 10 seconds to fall from a certain altitude. This flying object is now lighter and can fly at half the speed of light, so it will fly from LA to Tokyo before falling, i.e., in 0.1 second. This is slower than radio waves. If we speed up the rotation of the disk above Tokyo and increase its mass, it will no longer fall there. However, the next question is why would the saucer want to glow or whatever and why would it want humans to see it? ?

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#1867
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/07 (Tue) 20:05
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They may be using a system that is not
captured by radar, like the stealth that we have in today's fighter planes.

Sometimes you can see UFOs flying around radiating light, though.


The glowing flight may involve some kind of disk energy.

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#1868
  • ashitano
  • 2020/07/08 (Wed) 17:16
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The stealth idea is interesting. If, by extension, flying objects are invisible, many times the number of flying objects that have ever been sighted could have come to earth. Just like Covid-19, we may be in a situation where what we can test and know is like a tenth of the number that existed. Speaking of the energy of the disk, the disk would be spinning at a great speed, so there must be a great energy welling up there. The components in the air may be reacting with it and emitting light. For example, gases that normally should not burn, such as nitrogen, may be reacting. Come to think of it, nitrogen does not normally burn, but I heard that nitrogen also burns during lightning, so such a reaction may be taking place.

What I can think of is that the light from the flying object may not actually be there. The real flying objects are outside the Earth's atmosphere, and the two flying objects emit their light from different places, and where the two lights intersect, the flying objects appear to be glowing. Aliens might also be exploring the earth from the outside, thinking that it might be dangerous to come so close to the earth. So I wonder what they are looking for ?.

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#1869


I remember a guy I used to work with used a different English word for a screwdriver, plus and minus, and I thought it was interesting, but then I forgot all about it.
Do you know the word ??

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#1870
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/08 (Wed) 20:22
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Element 115, not available on earth.
Element 115 is fuel for anti-matter reactors to create anti-gravity.
Essential fuel for manipulating gravity and space.
It is said to amplify gravity waves to power flying saucers.

Superheavy elements ( 113, 114, 116, 117, 118 ) have been discovered
Element 115 does not seem to be available on earth

Manipulating space, gravity, and time with element 115 opens possibilities for interstellar travel interstellar travel becomes possible.
It seems that vast distances in space can be traveled in
very short time by amplifying space, time, and gravity.

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#1871
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/09 (Thu) 09:02
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#1869 plus,

Phillips

Minus = Slotted or Flat Head

Phillips screwdriver is called Phillips. I thought that Phillips screwdrivers were developed by Phillips in Holland, but when I looked on Wiki, I found that they were invented by a man in Oregon, and then Thomas ・ Phillips took over the patent and gave it his name.

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#1872
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/09 (Thu) 09:46
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ashitano,

> 0.1 sec between LA and Japan

This does not take into account the time it takes to increase speed for departure and slow down to rest for arrival. I guess. I was thinking about something unimportant.

In reality, although it is not possible in reality, it might be possible to convert all the tissues of the human body into electrical signals, which was shown in some movie, and send them by radio waves and return the signals to the human body at the receiving end. Still, as you say, it would take several seconds just to send the signal by radio wave.

Well, the possibilities are endless.

The movie I saw is called "Fly", which is a story about a fly that happens to enter the conversion device and becomes a mixed human-fly creature on the receiving end.

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#1873
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/09 (Thu) 11:30
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The official name was "The Fly".

https://youtu.be/NH-8L1iZq20

It is super groovy.

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#1874
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/09 (Thu) 22:08
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MDCCIXXVI
This is the number below the pyramid on the back of the $1 bill M=1000 D=500 C=100 C=100 L=50 X10 X=10 V=5 I=1
1000+500+100+100+50+10+10+5+1 total Then 1776
The number 1776 is the year of American independence.

MDCCIXXVI is also depicted with the Statue of Liberty holding a
book in her left hand.

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#1875
  • 1776という数字はなんとアメリカが独立した年になる
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 08:22
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# MDCCIXXVI depicted below the pyramid on the back of the $1 bill
This represents the numbers M=1000 D=500 C=100 C=100 L=50 X10 X=10 V=5 I=1
1000+500+100+100+50+10+10+5 If you add up +1, you get 1776


MDCCIXXVI is 1725. And adding up the numbers doesn't give you the answer, IV is 4, but 1+5 is 6. Stop being a know-it-all and writing big words. You're too shy for mere roman numerals.

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#1876
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 08:23
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Letters painted on top of the pyramid
ANNUIT COEPTIS, God supports our efforts.
Painted below the pyramid
NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM, New Order of the Ages

Arrow and olive held by an eagle, this is war and peace.

Inverted triangle with horizontal line to letter AS and oblique line toward O in pyramid ring
Horizontal line through NM at base of pyramid and oblique line toward letter above eye
Six pointed star ( Star of David ).

Rearranging the ASNOM produces MASON \.

The owl has been depicted as a symbol of wisdom since ancient times
It is depicted small at the number 1 in the upper right corner of the table.

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#1877
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 08:26
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# IV is 4, but
let I and V be independent

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#1878
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 08:28
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1875 Please write about the $1 bill instead of criticizing it.

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#1879
  • ??
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 08:36
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Roman Numerals: MDCCLXXVI = 1776.

I got curious and looked it up.
How can someone with 1875 be 1725 ??

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#1880
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 08:38
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1878Don't rely on others, do your own research.

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#1881
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 09:06
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1880 I'm writing in 1876, but so what.

I'll write it again
The letters painted on top of the pyramid
ANNUIT COEPTIS, God supports our efforts.
Painted below the pyramid
NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM, the new order of the ages

The eagle holds the arrow and the olive, this is war and peace.

Inverted triangle with horizontal line to letter AS and oblique line toward O in pyramid ring
Horizontal line through NM at base of pyramid and oblique line toward letter above eye
Six-pointed star ( Star of David ).

Rearranging the ASNOM produces MASON \.

The owl has been depicted as a symbol of wisdom since ancient times
It is depicted small at the number 1 in the upper right corner of the table.

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#1882
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 09:55
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> Please write about the $1 bill instead of criticizing it.

What do you want me to write about?

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#1883
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 10:04
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1882 If you can write about the $1 bill, write about it.

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#1884
  • 嫉妬の心メラメラ
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 10:05
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1882 Jealousy is burning in my heart.

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#1885
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 10:25
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What should I envy about the old blabbermouth?
I'm still covered in feces today. You are really no good, aren't you?

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#1886
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/10 (Fri) 19:28
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Heavy matter like element 115 is never found on the Earth's surface because it sinks to the vicinity of the nucleus during celestial formation.

Element 115 is found on the Moon because it is deeply related to the
celestial catastrophe that hit the Moon,
and the black geology that makes up the lunar ocean was apparently created when
part of the lunar crust blew away, exposing
the constituent material of the nucleus on the surface.

Element 115 is the fuel for the anti-matter reactors to create anti-gravity.

This element 115 was apparently given to us by the surviving crew of the UFO that crashed in Roswell
Element 115 anti-matter reactor fuel,
but after a time they brought back a pebble from the Apollo moon landing.

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#1887

Thank you very much for your help, Double Kinman, even though it had nothing to do with travel in Japan or anything like that.
However, I should have made a note of it if I had thought "huh" at that time. I was a foreign student...

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#1888
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/11 (Sat) 21:45
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The number 13 appears on the reverse of the $1 bill
The words ANNUIT COEPTIS ・ 13
Star in a round frame above an eagle ・ 13
Stripes ・ 13
Left foot holding arrow ・ 13
Right foot Olive leaf and fruit ・ 13

Pyramid ・ 13
ANNUIT COEPTIS ・ 13

Eye above pyramid called Eye of Providence
representing God Almighty

Not related to the bill, but
The terrorist attacks in New York, USA ・ September 11, 2001
The Great East Japan Earthquake ・ March 11, 2011
Add these numbers together and you get December 22, 2012
The Mayan civilization indicates The last day of the earth or the last day of Mayan history.

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#1889
  • 雑魚は雑魚
  • 2020/07/11 (Sat) 23:34
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> Element 115 is the fuel for the anti-matter reactor to create anti-gravity.

That matter is truly a black hole.
The matter w escaped from the planet.

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#1890
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/12 (Sun) 08:38
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#1887 plus,

It doesn't matter if it has nothing to do with my trip to Japan at all.

I have been interested in electricity since I was a child, and my main tools were soldering iron, radio pliers, nippers, and screwdrivers of various sizes. At that time, Phillips screws were not yet widespread, so I used only flathead screws and their screwdrivers. Therefore, there was no distinction between a flathead screw and a Phillips screwdriver. I often went to the electric parts shop area under the Akihabara guard. Akihabara is the seventh stop on the train. I think the train fare was only 15 yen one way.

Oh no, Gigi's nostalgia has come out again.

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#1891
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/12 (Sun) 08:59
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#1887 plus,

It doesn't matter if it has nothing to do with travel to Japan at all.
I just don't "allow" you to make fun of someone's post.

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#1892
  • ashitano
  • 2020/07/12 (Sun) 09:47
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After all, the secret to the movement of UFOs is that space shrinks, right? Because space shrinks, they can travel great distances in a short time. To do that, you need energy like element 115. I heard that it existed on earth, but 115 decomposes immediately, so I can't actually show that it is this.

I was thinking about what UFOs are, and the people who show up here, myself included, are UFOs. The people who write are truly UNIDENTIFIED flying objects. Uninvited, a thing [person )] that flies somewhere when you think it's coming. So I wonder if the unraveling of UFOs is our pursuit that we don't know about yet. Why do UFOs come here ? Why do we write here ??

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#1893
  • 無駄。
  • 2020/07/12 (Sun) 10:13
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>US NY attacks ・ September 11, 2001
Great East Japan Earthquake ・ March 11, 2011
Add these numbers together and you get December 22, 2012

Eh ? Add these numbers together and you get December 22, 4012 ?

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#1894
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/12 (Sun) 12:27
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# why do we write here ?

because we are addicted to writing

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#1895
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/12 (Sun) 21:23
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Japanese 1,000-yen bill also hides a surprising secret.
The shape of Mt. Fuji on the reverse is slightly different from that reflected on the lake.

The shape of the mountain appears to change due to the wind and ripples.
What are the mountains reflected on the lake surface? This mountain is called Mount Horeb, where Moses is said to have received the Ten Commandments from God.
The left half of Hideyo Noguchi's face is Japanese, but the right half is Jewish foreigner.

Also the "Providence" eye on the back of the one dollar bill. This is also on the 1,000 yen bill.
The eye of Hideyo Noguchi appears around the top of Mt. Fuji when you look through the back of the 1,000 yen bill
It is the symbol of Freemasonry itself.

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#1896
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/13 (Mon) 08:28
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#1887 plus,

It doesn't matter if it has nothing to do with travel to Japan at all.

I have been interested in electricity since I was a child, and I started working for a manufacturer of electrical products.

There were sales, engineering, general affairs, purchasing, and other departments within the company, and I took the entrance exam for the engineering development department, but when I looked around at the exam room, I saw all these people who looked like they could study hard, and I thought I would never be accepted. I thought I would not be accepted. The general manager at the time said, "We also have university graduates applying for sales positions, so if anyone wants to go into sales, please let me know" and I just raised my hand. In the end, I joined the company as a sales department member who had nothing to do with product design, and the newcomers went around Matsushita and Toshiba subsidiaries. Even so, I worked hard for about two years, but the sales staff had to get their clients' representatives to choose their products from the other competing companies, which were all acorns in a sea of competition.

In the end, the person in charge had to be soaked in sake and forced to write an order form, but I could not drink even a drop of sake. I was able to manage with the help of my seniors in sales, but being the eldest son, I was not good at bowing to others, and after two years I realized that I could not make it on the front lines of sales and asked to be reassigned. I was transferred to the service section of the sales department. It was the product repair section.

continued

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#1897
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/13 (Mon) 20:18
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If you copy and paste
n37 24 01.87w116 51 59.51 into Google Maps to search for maps
Hey, what a flag emblem of a country appears.

Please zoom in on the aerial photo to a size that is easier and easier to see.

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#1898

Mr. Double Kin Man

This is not related to my trip to Japan, but I recently bought and read a Japanese book about a charismatic host called "Roland".
He is not just a narcissistic host, but a person with a strong core and a very interesting book.
I've lived my whole life without books, but recently I started reading them.
Roland book, please read it !!

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#1899
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/14 (Tue) 09:30
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#1898 plus,

my gf is a big fan of his too. Thanks for the interesting information.

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#1900
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/14 (Tue) 09:34
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The service section is a dumping ground for dropouts from the engineering and manufacturing departments. It is a department where the sales staff just has to shut up and fix the broken products that they collect from their clients' factories, which is quite suitable for me, although it is a world apart from the glamorous sales department.

Here we finally get back to the positive and negative screwdrivers. Tools include screwdrivers, radio pliers, nippers, soldering irons, and various other hand tools to complete the process of tuning the cured product with low and high frequency transmitters, voltage ・ ammeters, synchroscope, spectrum analyzers, etc.

In the meantime, we were a small company with only a US office in New York, but our customers in the US were mainly professional electronic engineers, and we received requests to establish a service center on the West Coast ・ and at the same time, Japanese TV manufacturers began to establish TV manufacturing plants from LA to San Diego. Japanese TV makers were starting to build TV manufacturing plants from LA to San Diego, and I was chosen as the flower girl to build the West Coast service center.

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#1901

So that's where the American dream starts !.

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#1903
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/15 (Wed) 11:05
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plus, continued.


The E1 expatriate was an expatriate, but he was completely different from expatriates posted to other local Japanese companies. I rented a corner of a warehouse in an all-American sales rep office and stayed there for about a year. My English improved a lot there. I should have just been servicing their products, but the reps were so sloppy in managing their inventory that the number of our products, which cost many times the price of a color TV, always shifted to the minus side. This was not good for us, and the New York headquarters

ordered, "You, get out of there and find a suitably sized office that also serves as a warehouse and move there. There were no Japanese companies in the area, and of course there were no Japanese realtors, so I had to scramble on my own. I finally found a place, but I had to do the electricity, water, phone line, UPS contract, etc. by myself, which in retrospect gave me the confidence to quit my job as an expatriate and start my own business.

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#1904
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/16 (Thu) 10:47
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Interesting Aeronautical Radio] ATC audio of pilots reporting UFOs and video taken of them"

https://youtu.be/-kiwXbzIc-M

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#1905
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/17 (Fri) 07:52
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Iroha ni hoto e
dust nuru wo waga
yotare sotsuna na
ramuui no moku
yamakefu wo koete
asaki yumemimishi
ehimose su

the last line read vertically: "togarakute shisu. ¡toganakute shisu
¡toganakute shisu = ¡toganakute shisu
Death for nothing It seems to be an example to the treason against the Roman Empire.

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#1906
  • うむ
  • 2020/07/17 (Fri) 09:08
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You are very knowledgeable, Otoutou-san.
But in this case, "toga" should be "department", not "iniquity" ?.

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#1907
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/17 (Fri) 09:20
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Either would be fine.

https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/word/%E5%92%8E/

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#1908
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/17 (Fri) 09:25
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https://youtu.be/0bf347-xXbk

"[Archive] Archive Live Cam Mon 03:00-Mon 14:59"

[LIVE] Tokyo Shinjuku Railway Live Tokyo Shinjuku Live Ch

At around 4:20:54 / 5:03:05, the crows are in the background !


And at around 4:20, a private railroad ・ Tobu Railway's limited express "Spacia" comes running near JR Shinjuku station, even though most of the trains are JR East 2xx series commuter trains. comes running near JR Shinjuku station. Tobu Railway is a major private railway covering the East Kanto region from East Tokyo near Asakusa ・ Sky Tree to Saitama, Gunma, and Tochigi, but since they want tourists from Kanagawa to Nikko Kinugawa, including West Tokyo, they have partnered with JR East to offer the Tobu Limited Express to JR Shinjuku Station, which has the most passengers in the world. Tobu Express Spacia trains run to JR Shinjuku Station, which has the largest number of passengers in the world.

What makes such a connection possible between private railways and JR is the same rail width. The rail widths of both railways are narrow gauge ( 1,067mm ). On the other hand, Keisei Electric Railway and Keikyu Electric Railway, which operate "Narita Sky Access Line" and "Airport Express" to Narita Airport and Haneda Airport, are standard gauge ( 1,435mm ) and cannot connect to JR lines.

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#1909
  • W
  • 2020/07/17 (Fri) 09:33
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Reading the first column vertically, we get
Ichiyorayaaae

Ichiharayaaae
.

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#1910
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/17 (Fri) 21:17
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ea yara yochi
hisamamu tararo
mo kireinu wa
seyufu isoruni
sumeko tsunoho
mie onewahe
shite kunato
if you rearrange and read from the top right "ie" to the left
i ・ chi ・
Hebrew is Yish ・ El ・ Yahweh ( the man of Yahweh ) the God Yahweh
I in the upper right, ゑ in the upper left, ゑ in the bottom of the line ・ ゑ ・ 수
If we make a sentence
I ・ ち ・ yo ・ ら ・ ya ・ あ ・ ゑ
ゑ ・ ・ S
and ・ or ・ na ・ ku ・ te ・ sh ・ su
"Jesus, the man of Yahweh God, died without sin."

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#1911
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 09:36
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Currently, Japanese nationals returning to Japan can stay at their relatives' house for 2 weeks if they have a friend who can pick them up at the airport ・, but others have to pay their own expenses and stay in a hotel.

However, US citizens like us cannot even go to Japan. At first we thought this situation would be over in a few months, but now it looks like the closure will continue for years. I used to look forward to a trip to Shikoku once a year for a few weeks to walk on my own feet and work out, but that goal has been taken away from me and my body is slowing down. It's not good.

How are fellow US citizens coping with this situation?

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#1912
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 09:45
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It was Quarantine.

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#1913
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/19 (Sun) 17:43
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Many foreigners look at the speed of the Shinkansen with amazement.

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

If you go to Japan, please see the bullet train and be amazed
at the speed. You will surely make friends with people from other countries.
If you go to Japan, take a picture with "Shinkansen" at the station and have fun.

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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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#1919
  • 昭和
  • 2020/07/21 (Tue) 19:09
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Don't be a bucktooth turtle, let's donate.

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#1920
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/21 (Tue) 19:32
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Write down the address you can donate.
The area around the building is fenced off and
there are no messages around it.

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#1921
  • 昭和
  • 2020/07/21 (Tue) 19:34
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https://parish.sangabrielmissionchurch.org/

Just go to this website and click donate now.

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#1922
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/21 (Tue) 19:59
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↑ Thanks again

I donated
$100 with the aid money I got from the US government.

The pictures on the website show that the inside is devastated.

If you leave the money unspent, you can do something useful with it.

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#1923
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/21 (Tue) 20:08
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San Fernando Mission was also devastated by the 1995 Northridge earthquake.
I have yet to hear that it has been rebuilt. No one has been able to get inside since.

I visited there in 1972.

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#1924
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/22 (Wed) 09:21
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Again from YouTube.

https://youtu.be/urJXerc6upI

In Japan, the government is pushing people to travel domestically with the "Go To Campaign" and such.
I wonder if this will lead to another
reversal in Japan, just as the number of infected people increased as soon as the government eased restrictions there.

The more you try to undo economic activity, the more people become infected. I feel sorry for those
whose own businesses are in crisis, but unless all citizens wear masks and curb their behavior, this pandemic will
continue forever.

I doubt if I will be able to go on my walking trip to Shikoku, which I am looking forward to, while my body is still able to work.

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#1925
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/22 (Wed) 09:46
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> If you don't spend your support money, you can do something useful

I respect the actions of the stingy, miserly, double-money man, Ototsan.

I'm going to buy the cheapest Jacuzzi at Costco this fall to help improve the economy.
My old one is broken.

The Jacuzzi will allow me to enjoy an open-air bath in my backyard. No need to go
all the way to a distant hot spring.

I'm going to enjoy the last autumn moon........

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#1926
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/23 (Thu) 12:22
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Today I went to Costco's website and looked at Jacuzzi's prices and was surprised to see that !

the cheapest model so far $ 2,700 is not listed,
the cheapest is $ 5,000. The cheapest one is 5,000.

Let's watch the price until this fall.

I have no other use for $ 2,400 for the two of us.
I'm sure we can go to Japan sometime next year, so business class for around $4,000 would be nice, but
I'd rather spend it on the two of us.

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#1927
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/07/23 (Thu) 13:56
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Well, you can write as many beautiful things as you want here.

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#1929
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  • 2020/07/23 (Thu) 19:16
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Stopped by FRY'S for the first time in a while
I entered the entrance, it was dim and I wondered what was going on.
I asked one of the workers what was going on ? and he said
one of these days.

no tv's, no computers
no printers, shelves are empty, no products
I don't like this store, I don't like this store
I best buy something

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#1932
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  • 2020/07/24 (Fri) 15:44
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> I can't relax if I don't write about stupid things.

"Nonsense" is very welcome.

Please keep writing. That's how you get restless.
Get away from the anxiety of the pandemic, if only for a moment.

I am nominated for the best "crap" award at the next Academy Awards
because I produce too much "crap".

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#1933
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  • 2020/07/24 (Fri) 15:57
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This is a totally boring video for those who are not interested.

https://youtu.be/-u1_rSH_Cvw

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#1934
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  • 2020/07/24 (Fri) 16:15
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↑ What is interesting?

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#1935
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  • 2020/07/24 (Fri) 20:13
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1934
If you don't know what airplane flaps do
what is interesting? I'm sure it is.

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#1936
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  • 2020/07/25 (Sat) 09:59
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1933
The landing in the last part of this video, one air break and some of the rest seem to be delayed. It feels like when the pilot sensibly applies the air brake, it doesn't react immediately.

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#1937
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  • 2020/07/25 (Sat) 13:06
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ashitano,

I'm not sure. My own interpretation is that the autopilot is always partially involved even before landing, and from the moment the gear lands, it automatically decides which airbrake to apply and how much to apply while watching the speed and direction data. In a sense, I think it is semi-automatic and operates in cooperation with the pilot. Otherwise, if the pilot is left to do everything, such as landing in a very strong crosswind, there would be too many operations for the pilot to handle at a moment's notice, and a major accident would result. In such cases, the autopilot may be involved in a significant proportion of the operations.

This is just my imagination.

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#1938
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Double Kim Man

Immediately after I wrote last time, I realized that the air brake was supposed to be activated automatically at the moment of touchdown. I looked closely and saw that at the moment of touchdown, the air brake went up by two and then up again by two. That would suggest that the brakes are being applied gradually. The first two brakes are used to keep the plane from bouncing back, and when the front wheels land, the other two brakes are activated, this time to apply more brakes to slow down the plane. Well, it seems to me that it is done with this level of precision, but another thing that bothered me was that when the first two actuated, they did not go up at the same time, or there was some laxity, or I thought ? that was taken into account as well.

It may be a bit silly in detail, but you can see from the wings that the pilot is working very hard to balance the plane just before landing. But after landing, it looks like the wings of that part of the plane are going up to help with the brakes. I wonder if the control stick is attached to the front wheels after landing.

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#1939
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  • 2020/07/26 (Sun) 11:55
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ashitano,

I am not very familiar with the structure of airplanes, so let me first confirm that the airbrake on the wing is generally called a spoiler. This is certainly to slow down the speed of the plane when it is flying or gliding, and is also called an air brake. Also, whenever a plane lands, it has to slow down, so I would guess that the spoilers stand up almost semi-automatically. At the same time the engine reverse thrust Reverse Thrust would be fully opened and this would have wheel brakes which the pilot would have full control of.

> After landing, the controls attach to the front wheels

I have no idea about this. The brakes on the front and rear wheels are applied by the pilot with his foot, just like in a car. Unlike a car, there is one brake pedal on each side, which can be controlled separately. So it seems that this is used to steer the front gear ( and front wheels ), which have only one center gear. Therefore, I don't think it has anything to do with the control stick operation.

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#1940
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  • 2020/07/27 (Mon) 17:34
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Double Kin Man

The story of the stick, well, if you ask the pilot, it's probably nothing, but we are amateurs and enjoy conversation with our imagination, I mean, it is the pilot's wheel brake, but it moves the vertical tail left and right during flight and serves to change the direction of the plane. I think it is the pilot's wheel brake, which moves the vertical tail left and right during flight to change the plane's direction. It might also act as a brake after landing. The control stick, like a car, has a wheel that rotates right and left, tilting the plane to the right or left during flight. I thought that after landing, it might go right or left on the ground just like a car. It is interesting that this control stick or brake plays a dual role in the air and on the ground.

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#1941
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  • 2020/07/28 (Tue) 08:54
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ashitano,

I see what you mean.

I saw on YouTube or something that the pilot has two independent pedals at his feet, so I thought they might be used for landing. I will actively look into the role of the stick and pedals around the cockpit from now on. Well, Boeing still has a control stick located between the legs (!!!). \Airbus has long had a joystick on the side of the cockpit that is used with one hand. Therefore, the left and right hands are reversed for Captain and First Officer.

Therefore, pilots are usually divided into Boeing or Airbus group from the beginning of training.

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#1942
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  • 2020/07/28 (Tue) 11:35
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The Korean Air LAX - NRT nonstop flight, which I used to take frequently at a discount, has been gone for quite some time, but today I received this email.

[Korean Air] Korean Air Ticket Counter Closure (Los Angeles)

We hope you have been safe during these uncertain times.

We would like to inform you that the Los Angeles Korean Air Ticket Counter (located at 1813 Wilshire Blvd.

For all inquiries regarding your flight For all inquiries regarding your flight ticket and reservation, please contact the Korean Air Service Center (1-800-438-5000) or visit the Korean Air website at www.koreanair.com.
Thank you.
Thank you.

I also cancelled my US Bank SKYPASS Visa card, but the contact network function has not been deleted yet and it came into my email. I guess Korean Air has been forced to downsize a lot due to the pandemic.

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#1943
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  • 2020/07/28 (Tue) 12:28
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First of all, I forgot the name of the Boeing control stick and the Airbus side stick ( I used a very similar Atari game "joystick" that I used a long time ago ≪(sweat ≪(sweat ≪(sweat ≪)) ).

I looked this up and found the following.

https://trafficnews.jp/post/89198

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#1944
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  • 2020/07/28 (Tue) 19:58
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A little from the outside w
The pedals of an airplane, on land they are the left and right brakes.
In the air, it controls the vertical tail.
By the way, there is no steering function in a car.
It controls left and right by brake only.
Air brakes are used on large aircraft, but small aircraft use flaps as brakes
originally to increase lift.

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#1945
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  • 2020/07/29 (Wed) 01:29
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I only know this because I used to fly a lot when I was younger.
The reason I quit was because of a simple accident avoidance situation.
I was flying at 3,000 feet and was
in a collision course with a instrument airplane when I was not paying attention.
He narrowly avoided colliding with the instrument flying plane because the instructor had him dive dive.
At that time, he could see the rivets of the other plane right in front of him.
After that experience, I decided not to fly in airplanes.

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#1946
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  • 2020/07/30 (Thu) 08:12
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Good boy site

This is a scary story. In this case, the instrument flying plane can't see that little plane over there? ( Can't you tell by the instruments or something ) .
I know this is off topic, but this kind of thing happens, doesn't it? When I was sailing Big Bear, my keel got stuck in the grass under the water, and it took me 3 , 4 hours to get out. I thought I was going to be lost. After that, I stopped sailing.

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#1947
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  • 2020/07/30 (Thu) 10:30
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Good boy site,

Thanks for the detailed information from a real pilot with actual pilot experience.

> The pedals on the plane, on land, are the left and right brakes.

So it does not work on the front wheels, which have only one, but on the rear wheels on the left and right, or rather on the main wheels(主ギア)? When a passenger plane enters the tarmac for boarding and alighting, one of the rear wheels, which is the inside of the rotation, is locked by the brake and the plane makes a clean 90-degree turn around it.

> Smaller planes use flaps as brakes

I have seen this in small planes. Small planes don't have much speed after landing, so lowering the flaps creates more drag than lift.

I have been on more than 100 small planes as a passenger, long time ago. I think most of them were Cessna 170 series. Other than Cessna, I also flew in Bell helicopters used in the Vietnam War, small helicopters with acrylic panels on the front including the feet, like a mosquito dragonfly with only the front seats, and STOL platasporters. I think I only walked off the plane once. In all the rest of them, I just jumped out of the plane in the air as a dive. I was interested in flying airplanes and getting an amateur radio license, but it was just a desire.

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#1948
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  • 2020/07/30 (Thu) 20:19
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When an airplane lands, reducing speed
causes a sudden decrease in lift.
Therefore, if the speed is reduced too much, there is a risk of stalling, so
the wing area is increased by producing "flaps" to maintain lift.

Increasing the wing area gives an advantage for takeoff and landing, but a disadvantage during cruise.
The wing area of an airplane is designed to be advantageous when cruising, and
it is equipped with flaps to provide the necessary wing area during takeoff and landing.

The flaps are raised during cruise to allow for high speed flight, and
the flaps are lowered during takeoff and landing to provide stability at low speeds.
"Flaps" is a device that satisfies two conflicting conditions: high speed and low-speed stability.

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#1949
  • 良い子のサイト
  • 2020/07/30 (Thu) 21:42
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You know it well.

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#1950
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/07/31 (Fri) 17:53
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Certainly Ototsan knows a lot of details. I also know the basics, but I cannot express them as clearly and concisely as Ototsan. It shows how well educated Ototsan is.

I heard that the good boy's site almost caused a serious accident in mid-air while he was piloting an airplane, but I also did something which, in hindsight, is horrifying. When Iruma Airfield in Saitama Prefecture was the Johnson Air Base of the U.S. Army, there was a big open house at the base, including a flight show. Our student skydiving club was also invited to participate in a performance dive, and at that time it was very expensive for students to charter an airplane, so we readily accepted the invitation. The plane provided by the other side that day was the STOL Pilatus Porter mentioned above.

The plane was able to gain altitude in a short time with the performance unique to STOL planes, and at the jumping altitude, the plane seemed to be floating rather than flying. There is no lateral stirring at all, and it feels like kicking out from the eaves of a second story house. Normally, I would have had to take a breather from my companions who flew ahead of me, but I got carried away and got out without a pause.

I looked down and saw that the first fellow was also flying in a stable position about 10 meters below me. I looked down and saw my friends flying in the same stabilized position about 10 or more meters below me. When I opened my parachute, I was far enough to the side to reach the ground without any accident.

However, as six months and a year passed and I thought back on that situation, I began to think that if I had made a mistake, both of us would have died. Because if that was the altitude to open the parachute and my boyfriend under me had opened the parachute earlier, I could have run into that parachute and without opening it, the two of us could have tangled together and crashed to the ground.

I still feel that accidents are caused by the slightest lapse of attention.

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#1951
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  • 2020/07/31 (Fri) 22:34
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I have never flown instrument, and I am not sure, but according to my instructor,
except during takeoff and landing, the aircraft is flown with the windows covered and instruments alone.
I don't think it has a radar.
I don't think I have ever seen radar on a small twin engine plane.
Just kidding, but it would be cool to brake the parachute when landing in a Cessna.

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#1952
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  • 2020/08/01 (Sat) 11:04
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Good boy,

I have been living in the hot San Fernando Valley for the past 50 years since I came to LA. There are two big airports in this valley, one is Hollywood Burbank Airport 2,100m/1,800m where large passenger planes fly regularly, and the other is Van Nuys Airport 2,400m/1,200m where one of the runways is longer than Burbank.

However, due to opposition from neighbors, Van Nuys has no scheduled flights and currently the largest aircraft is a mid-size private jet. The rest are all small planes. Still, according to Wiki, "One of the busiest general aviation airports in the world" there are all kinds of small planes taking off and landing. There is also the 94th Aero Squadron, a WWII fighter jet that flies over our heads in formation at all events.

There are also several flying schools at this airport, including a helicopter school, and I used to have a number of young people from Japan who came to my house to get their private flying licenses. Here we finally get to the subject of instrument flying in small aircraft. They told me that, as you said, there is no IFR training in takeoff and landing, but there is that in flight. The instructor would cover the front window with a hoard and make you fly using only the instruments while you couldn't see anything in front of you. One of them was forced to fly over a mountainous terrain with no light at the end of a plain just after dark, and he said that it made his "liver shrink.

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#1953
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  • 2020/08/02 (Sun) 11:31
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Live coverage :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-l6f4wcv2I

The space shuttle is returning to Earth.

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#1954
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  • 2020/08/02 (Sun) 11:37
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It wasn't the Space Shuttle, it was Space X.

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#1955
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  • 2020/08/02 (Sun) 11:40
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It's not the Space Shuttle, it's Space X.

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#1956
  • 良い子のサイト
  • 2020/08/02 (Sun) 21:52
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If you want to practice instrument flying, a computer will probably suffice.
One strong windy day the instructor called me to the airport. There was no way a beginner could fly.
Actually, I think he wanted to experience cross-window takeoffs and landings.
He approached at an unusual angle and straightened the nose just as he touched down. He showed me a great technique.

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#1957
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  • 2020/08/03 (Mon) 09:34
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Landing especially in that powerful crosswind seems to be quite difficult.

Even a large passenger plane at Narita Airport has its nose pointing in a ridiculous direction until it lands
and then it cupped and aligned with the runway from the moment it lands.

On such days, there are a lot of go ・arounds from just before landing.

An extreme example is this.

https://youtu.be/roS6oFjCDhc

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#1958
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  • 2020/08/04 (Tue) 09:28
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The above mentioned is some European airport, but the following is Narita Airport.

https://youtu.be/uZSUCwE23-k

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#1959
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  • 2020/08/09 (Sun) 10:43
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*** WHICH IS LOUDER? Airbus A380 vs Boeing 747 ***

https://youtu.be/Hx7PAqrrX0g

Airbus has already stopped production of the A380, and Boeing has also stopped production of the B787. Boeing is also planning to launch a new jumbo B7474 that incorporates some of the technology of the B787. \Boeing is also going to discontinue the new Jumbo B747 next year, which is partly based on the B787 technology.

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#1960
  • 待望の国産ジェット
  • 2020/08/09 (Sun) 10:46
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What's going on with Mitsubishi's mid-size jet ??

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#1962
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  • 2020/08/10 (Mon) 17:17
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> What's going on with Mitsubishi's mid-size jet ?

https://youtu.be/1qM5XL2SA48

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#1963
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  • 2020/08/12 (Wed) 12:29
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It has already been 35 years since the crash of the Japan Airlines plane.

I was already here in LA at the time, but the news came in about a day late one after another.
I don't want to blame anyone now, but it was really a tragic accident.

I would like to express my condolences again to those who lost their lives. ( I wonder if this Japanese is correct ).

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#1966
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  • 2020/08/13 (Thu) 12:11
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Thank you very much, Otto.

Changing the subject,

https://youtu.be/-Irf7lQ0MhQ

*** Have You Ever Seen The Rain - Music Travel Love (Grand Canyon) (Creedence Clearwater Revival Cover) ***

They sing CCR songs in their own pleasant way.

The background is the Grand Canyon, which was beautifully photographed using a drone. How many years have we been to the Grand Canyon? It was when our sons were still in elementary school, with our grandchildren already there.

I've forgotten when I first heard the CCR song, but I looked it up on Wiki and it was around 1968, when I was still in Japan. I remember the song well, but I can't connect it to what my life was like when the song was popular.

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#1967
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  • 2020/08/13 (Thu) 12:15
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I thought you could travel across state lines now ?

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#1969
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  • 2020/08/14 (Fri) 09:45
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I searched YouTube again and found the following regarding the "saliva antigen test" mentioned in mia's topic "7 / For those returning to KIX after 29". The "saliva antigen test" itself is much faster than the conventional nose swab test, but the process before and after the test does not change at all, so it seems to vary greatly depending on the time of arrival at the airport, the number of returnees, and how they are treated after the test.

New corona testing capacity doubled at Haneda ( July 29, 2020

https://youtu.be/fUz_LkTJUaU

Procedure for receiving antigen testing at Narita Airport quarantine

https://youtu.be/V797v48wrsU

Narita Airport PCR test report

https://youtu.be/MvNpTSA_P7Y

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#1970

Double Kim Man,

You can travel across state lines. There will be no checks at state borders. There are people around me who have taken camping trips to other states, and I will be traveling to another state shortly.

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#1971
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  • 2020/08/15 (Sat) 09:39
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Love Travel,

Thank you for the information. In Japan, there was a time when there was a warning against crossing the border between prefectures, but even so, people were able to come and go on their own if they used their own or public transportation.

Without something like the Berlin Wall or the Great Wall of China, it would be easy to cross, and policing it would be practically impossible.

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#1972
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  • 2020/08/15 (Sat) 09:54
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This may be true for high-end electric vehicles such as Tesla, but even for hybrid vehicles such as Prius, engine braking does not work as well as expected.

This is because in gasoline engine cars, when the accelerator pedal is released for deceleration, the rotational energy of the tires is returned to the engine and the engine is loaded, causing the brakes to apply. However, in a hybrid car, the reverse power is also returned to the drive electric motor, but the electric car uses 100% of that power to replace the electric motor with a generator to produce electricity to charge the main battery, so the RPM should be higher, so it is not useful as a brake. However, it does have a little bit of embellishment, which is probably due to the CVT engine that is directly connected to the car.

Therefore, when I want a strong engine brake, I change the shift knob from D to B to make the brake force stronger. Please let me know if you are familiar with the mechanism of this system.

*** [Eng sub] Electric car How it works.***

https://youtu.be/YvLAUj7ebfg

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#1973

I have a question about traveling to Japan
If anyone knows anything about this, please let me know.
What are the restrictions at US airports for Americans in Japan who want to return home now ?
And for Japanese, what are the restrictions at US airports ??

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#1978
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  • 2020/08/18 (Tue) 11:54
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#1973 Airport Regulations,

I have not read the notice from the authorities with my own eyes, so I am not sure, but a few weeks after Japan stopped allowing foreign visitors to enter the country due to the Corona disaster, a Japanese friend came to LAX and was able to enter without problems. Also, a Japanese friend of mine who is a US citizen came back to LAX a week ago, and he was also able to enter without any problem.

The above is for LAX, i.e. California, but I have no idea about other states.

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#1979

#1978
Double Money Man
Thanks for the quick info😊
I am relieved.

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#1980
  • ほんとに
  • 2020/08/18 (Tue) 19:32
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It is a shame that more and more meaningless and low-level posts are being made, even though this is supposed to be a place where Japanese people can exchange useful information and help each other. It is especially sad that it has been so bad lately. I wonder how many of them are able to make the same post without being anonymous? Probably not.

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#1981
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  • 2020/08/19 (Wed) 11:44
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As usual, I can't go to Japan, but even if I could, I have 14 days of quarantine and 12 days of hotel bills to pay for nothing, so I don't think I would go.

Still, I checked if there are any flights, e.g. Haneda - Tokushima. I checked ANA and JAL for a one-way flight on November 10 this year, and to my surprise, ANA has no flights at all and JAL has only 3 flights per day instead of the 7 it used to have. The three are now also available at most at 30,000 yen. These three services are now at most 30% of the total number of passengers. Usually morning flights are filled up to 70% or more.

Oh, when can I go to Japan?

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#1982
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  • 2020/08/20 (Thu) 09:37
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https://youtu.be/6C9yfp0HDOE

The history of the development of Haneda Airport from 1936 to 2020 is told in detail with aerial photographs.

I flew from Tokyo Haneda International Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport in 1970 in a Pan Am Pan Am Douglas DC-8. Compared to those days, Haneda Airport has grown considerably and I am deeply moved.

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#1986
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#1984 Interaction Site,

This person writes what he likes under various HNs, but I don't mind it at all, and I am a bugger. I am sure you all feel bad, but the structure of Vivinavi allows one person to post under several NHs without permission, so there is no end to the number of posts.

I know who this person was a long time ago from what he writes. I am grateful to him for remembering my first trip to Death Valley on a Harley when I first came to LA. Since Koryu Hiroba is the only place in LA where we can exchange opinions in Japanese, please ignore posts like this one completely, filter them out, and enjoy this place.

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#1987
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Double Kinman

We will continue to do so. ^ ^

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#1988
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*** With Travel Halted, What Happens To The Planes? This YouTube video talks about how the grounded planes are being maintained. I would guess that the hot and humid climate, especially in the Philippines and Singapore as shown in this video, requires a lot more work than here in California. No, even in California, if a car sits for a year, it will probably stop working, and a powerful and precise airliner will never take off again without a lot of money and effort. Even if the pandemic passes and flights resume, there is no way to know if the aircraft will be adequately maintained, and that will remain a concern for the next several years. Maybe a few planes will go down because of inadequate maintenance. We will just have to pray to God that it doesn't happen to the plane we are flying.

https://youtu.be/D9uZmmoexUk

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#1989
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The Japan Rail Pass Japan Rail Road Pass has not been mentioned since Japanese citizens who have stayed in a foreign country for a short period of time are no longer entitled to a rail road pass. A short-term visitor from a foreign country who is visiting for the purpose of sightseeing.

* Japanese nationals who have a Japanese passport and "a document that confirms that the period of stay is 10 consecutive years or more, such as one obtained at a diplomatic mission abroad.

is the current requirement.

And the current rates are as follows. ( Columns are not aligned due to incorrect line space )

Type Green Ordinary
Duration Adult Child Adult Child
7-day 44,810 YEN 22,400 YEN 33,610 YEN 16,800 YEN
14-day 72,310 YEN 36,150 YEN 52,960 YEN 26,480 YEN
21-day 91,670 YEN 45,830 YEN 66,200 YEN 33,100 YEN

The company selling the passes here is selling the above yen prices at the exchange rate.

A few years ago, in this topic or in the "Delta to Haneda" topic, I posted a "7-day Japan Round Trip Plan by Japan Rail Pass" which is still alive in my mind. The plan was to head north from Tokyo, roughly circumnavigate Hokkaido, return to Honshu, take the Shinkansen to Kyushu, exit the ticket gate at Makurazaki Station at the southwesternmost tip of Japan, and re-enter and return to Tokyo, all with a 7-day rail pass.

A 7-day ordinary seat costs 33,610 yen, but it would cost about 160,000 yen if you paid the full price. Also, if you have a free reserved seat with a rail pass, you can get that too. Wait, the green car is 44,810 yen... I'll be riding the train almost all day long for 7 days, so the green car seat won't be tiring. Hmmm, I'm not sure.

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#1990
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As usual, I can't go to Japan, but even if I could, I have 14 days of quarantine and 12 days of hotel expenses to pay in vain, so I don't think I would go.

Still, I checked if airplanes fly between Haneda and Tokushima as an example. I checked ANA and JAL for a one-way flight on November 10 this year, and to my surprise, ANA is not flying at all, and JAL has only 3 flights a day instead of 7. The three new contracts are also at most 30% of the daily total. These three trains probably have less than 30% of the passengers at most.

Oh, when will I be able to go to Japan?

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#1991
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*** FedEx Aircraft Performs Emergency Landing (Caught On Camera)***

08.19.2020 | 3:51 AM | LOS ANGELES - A FedEx cargo plane performed an emergency landing that sent sparks flying after a mechanical issue, early Wednesday morning. 5 min 40 sec

https://youtu.be/tyVKN_q34tM


This is a detailed recording of the communication with the tower before the emergency landing. 14:33

https://youtu.be/8EyUmeeu7B8

Either way, the left gear is not down and the engine is scraping the runway, so the plane should go off to the left a lot, but the pilot is very good and the plane stops straight. The pilot's skill is good, and the plane stopped straight.

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#1992
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/26 (Wed) 20:28
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If you are a US citizen and buy a Japan Rail Pass redemption in the US
and go to Japan and enter with a Japanese passport
I don't think the Japan Rail Pass will be accepted because the US passport does not have a
entry stamp on it.

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#1993
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Ototsan

Then why don't you just show your Japanese passport?
You can buy a pass even if you are a Japanese citizen. Before that, the official issuing the pass doesn't even look at the page with the entry stamp.

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#1994
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/27 (Thu) 09:05
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In my case, they checked me pretty closely.
The staff at the rail pass exchange at the station
seem to judge people by looking at them.

Even if you shop at a department store with a credit card,
they will judge you by your appearance, saying "there is no way this person has a card.

Because they go to Japan in the clothes they live in the U.S.
they must look tacky.

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#1995
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  • 2020/08/27 (Thu) 09:34
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Sorry to hear that.

The exchange offices at the airport and train station seem to be deserted in the current Corona disaster, but
before that, the exchange offices had long lines that extended beyond the office doors, so
I think I would have only had to quickly look at the main page with my face photo on my passport.

The last time I used my rail pass was over 10 years ago when my gf and I went home.
I think we were able to exchange it then with very little waiting in line. But even then I don't remember if I
checked the entry stamp.

Maybe, but I think they only need to confirm your identity at the exchange.

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#1996
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/27 (Thu) 09:43
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# Then why don't you just show your Japanese passport?

If you are an adult and obtain U.S. citizenship, you cannot
renew your Japanese passport in the U.S.
so you will have to go to Japan to renew it, but
if you open the page with the photo
renew it in the U.S.
issuing authority ・ CONSULATE - GENERAL OF JAPAN AT LOS ANGELES is printed.
If you renew it in the city where you lived in Japan, it may say GENERAL OF JAPAN AT ◯◯◯.

How would that happen or how would the attendant judge it?

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#1997
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Ototsan

Thank you for the detailed explanation of the Japanese passport.

However, since you can buy a rail pass with a Japanese passport under certain conditions
again, my guess is that if you have a pass voucher,
the staff at the rail pass issuing office will only check if you are who you say you are.

Conversely, I'm not sure if the agent has the authority to check whether you entered the country legally or not.

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#1998
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Nationality Act Article 11 A Japanese citizen shall lose Japanese nationality if he/she acquires the nationality of a foreign country at his/her own volition.

Article 18 of the Passport Act A passport shall lose its validity if it falls under any of the following items.
(i) If the holder of the passport dies or loses Japanese nationality.

Article 23 of the Passport Act Any person who falls under any of the following items shall be punished by imprisonment with work for not more than five years or a fine of not more than three million yen, or both.
(i) Any person who has obtained a passport or travel document pertaining to an application or request under this Act by making a false statement in a document concerning such application or request or by any other wrongful act
(vii) Any person who has exercised a passport or travel document which has lost its validity

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#1999
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  • 2020/08/28 (Fri) 09:06
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Consul General of Japan

Thank you very much for presenting the detailed laws and regulations.

There are some people here in Bibi who use two passports even though there is such a law. Before that, I don't understand,

> Any person who falls under any of the above shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than 5 years or a fine of not more than 3 million yen, or both

Does this Japanese law also work for foreign nationals visiting Japan? In other words, can the law in #1998 be enforced against non-Japanese nationals visiting Japan? Consul General of Japan, please find out and post it here.

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#2000
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/28 (Fri) 09:44
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At the Japan Rail Pass exchange counter, you will be asked to fill out a simple application form and present the stamp/seal of the Temporary Visitor's Stamp/Seal that was stamped on your passport when you entered Japan. You must present your passport and the stamp/seal / to be examined for the Rail Pass exchange.


It is not possible to cut corners at the exchange, as they only need to verify your identity.

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#2001
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  • 2020/08/28 (Fri) 12:03
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↑ of

I see. It's been a long time ago, but I don't remember checking that much at my time.

Either way, all you have to do is show the bus port of the one with the entry stamp.


By the way, can anyone answer the question #1999?

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#2002
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  • 2020/08/28 (Fri) 13:20
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#1999,

You want to enter Japan with a Japanese passport, receive only the good parts such as long-term stay and health insurance, and be treated as a foreigner when you get a rail pass.
Before the law, don't you feel that you are shallow? ?
In the past, older people worked very hard to accumulate virtues.

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#2003
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> The staff member issuing the Rail pass will not look until the page with the entry stamp.

They do look ! They won't issue a Rail pass if you don't have a record of entry in your US passport !
I showed them the record of entry in my Japanese passport and told them I had dual citizenship, they went into the back and opened the thick manual and
still I didn't know, so I had to talk to my supervisor or call someone
but they wouldn't replace it because they can't determine exceptions in the field and the regulations don't allow it.

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#2005
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/28 (Fri) 20:55
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#You just need to show the busport of the one with the entry stamp.
The stamp with the entry stamp would be a Japanese passport.

Even if you hold a Glynn card,
it's a Japanese passport, so when you leave Japan, you get an exit stamp, and
when you go back home after 10 years, you get a return stamp.

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#2006

#2002
Grandma Grandchild
I know this is off-topic, but "..... on being virtuous."
I'm so glad you brought that up.
Well, I think it's a bit much to say that I'm shallow about JR Pass, but
It gave me a chance to look at myself now. I was only thinking about how to save money and how to buy things cheaply in my daily life. It may be difficult from now on, but I would like to try to do one good thing a day.

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#2007
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  • 2020/08/28 (Fri) 23:27
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# 2002
> Don't you feel your own shallowness before the law ?
I feel that the old people used to work hard to accumulate virtue.

You can say that to Shinzo Abe, who privatizes huge amounts of taxpayers' money and feels nothing wrong ! about it.

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#2008

> Does this Japanese law work for foreign nationals visiting Japan?
Why do you ask that?
Since you have lost your Japanese nationality according to Article 11 of the Nationality Law, with or without notification, you are already a foreigner, and the Japanese law of passports should not apply to you, and you will not be punished?
It is a little too much to be a thief to pretend to be a Japanese and use a Japanese passport, but when the time comes, you are a foreigner.
> There are people here in Bibi who use two passports even though there is such a law.
Are you saying that because others are doing it, it is OK for you to do it?
That is the argument of those who loot in the midst of demonstrations.

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#2009
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  • 2020/08/29 (Sat) 00:25
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I am a citizen and my Japanese passport has long expired.
So I always use my American passport to enter Japan, but now, due to the Corona, I am not sure if I can enter Japan with an American = passport ?

I would appreciate it if you could tell me.

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#2010
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  • 2020/08/29 (Sat) 09:44
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#You just need to show the busport of the one with the entry stamp.
The stamp with the entry stamp would be a Japanese passport.

If you are a green card holder or have a stamp in your US passport, you should be fine, but
as a dual citizen who entered with a Japanese passport, I could not exchange it for a JR pass.
I showed them my American passport and also my past entry and exit records in my Japanese passport and told them that I have been living in the U.S. all my life and
I was only returning to Japan temporarily, but they refused to accept me.
By the way, I am not a naturalized citizen, I am a dual citizen who was born in the US and did not choose my nationality.

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#2011
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↑ How old are you ??

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#2012
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76 years old.

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#2013
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/29 (Sat) 10:36
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64 years old.

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#2014
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#2010 Pass,

> As a dual national who entered Japan with a Japanese passport, I could not exchange it for a JR Pass

Sorry to hear that. I'm sorry to hear that such conditions are sometimes the case.
From now on, why don't you not use two valid passports and thoroughly use only one American passport
in and out of Japan?

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#2015
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The age is asked by the passer.

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#2016

#2009 I'd like to take advantage of Bunta's question.

I've heard that Japanese nationals who hold US passports are not allowed to enter Japan ?
in principle, but only under special conditions (illness or death of a relative) and can get a special permit ?
to enter Japan. I have heard that it is possible to enter Japan with a special permit issued under special conditions (illness or death of a relative).

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#2017
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/29 (Sat) 18:41
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210 By the way, I'm not a naturalized citizen, I'm a dual citizen, born in the U.S. and have not chosen my nationality.

That's good to know.

By the way, what kind of valid visa do you submit when you renew your Japanese passport in the US?

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#2018
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  • 2020/08/29 (Sat) 20:22
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Gold is a hundred thousand shillings
Silver is also a hundred shillings

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#2019
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> I heard that in principle, it is not possible to enter Japan for a simple visit, but only under special conditions (such as illness or death of a relative) can a special permit ?
> be issued and used to enter Japan. American citizens, so "special conditions" would not work.

I have heard that a few countries where the coronas are very suppressed, such as Australia and Vietnam, can grant conditional entry permits. This is also only for those who have been granted permission with prior preparation, such as short-term business travel.

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#2020

#2016 #2019
A Japanese national and US passport holder was able to return home in July.
In his case, it was because of his mother's serious illness. His funeral was held last week.
The SD went to the Japanese consulate 3 times to get approval.
Therefore, if there is a serious reason, he can enter Japan.

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#2021
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  • 2020/08/30 (Sun) 09:14
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> I heard that only under special conditions (illness or death of a relative), a special permit ?
can be issued to enter Japan, but

I read in an article about 2 weeks ago that this should be allowed for humanitarian reasons. I also read an article about 2 weeks ago. I read an article about 2 weeks ago that even Japanese long term visa holders and permanent residents are not allowed to enter Japan and they are asking the government to rectify the situation.

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#2022
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> I heard that they issue a special permit ? to enter Japan

I wonder if the Japanese government cares that much about Americans who have abandoned their Japanese citizenship and become US citizens.

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#2023
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  • 2020/08/30 (Sun) 11:09
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> What kind of valid visa do you submit when renewing a Japanese passport in the U.S.

I don't see how a legitimate dual national can get a visa from Japan in the first place. Can this person, who is also an American, get a visa from the US government when he travels to Japan?

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#2024
  • パス
  • 2020/08/30 (Sun) 11:38
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I submit my American passport for passport renewal.
Baikoku-san, when I tell them I have dual citizenship when I enter Japan, they get mad and say
Japanese people should use Japanese passports.
I am in my 20s.

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#2025
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Mr. Pass, dual citizenship is not allowed in Japan after the age of 21.
You have to choose one or the other, so if you say you have dual citizenship, it will be treated as a problem ?.

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#2026
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/30 (Sun) 18:47
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# I submit my American passport to renew my passport.
When I renew my Japanese passport in the U.S., do I have to submit my U.S. passport?

When I renew my Japanese passport in the U.S., if I have a U.S. passport, can I enter Japan with it? If you have a U.S. passport, you can enter Japan with it.

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#2027
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  • 2020/08/30 (Sun) 19:23
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If you had US citizenship, you would not be able to renew your Japanese passport in the US.

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#2028
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/30 (Sun) 20:37
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So if you have an American passport, please enter Japan with it. I think they will say.

In #2024, I submit my American passport for passport renewal. I don't understand whether it is US or Japanese passport renewal since you wrote "I am not sure if it is US or Japanese passport renewal.

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#2031
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/08/31 (Mon) 07:54
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# If a Japanese national applies for a passport in another person's name, he or she is guilty of the same crime. Fusako Shigenobu, a member of the Japanese Red Army, was arrested on November 8 in Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture, where she had been hiding, on suspicion of violating the Passport Law, after repeatedly entering and leaving the People's Republic of China and other countries from Kansai International Airport 16 times between December 1997 and September 2000, after she obtained a Japanese passport by impersonating someone else. He was arrested on November 8 in Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture, where he was hiding out, for violating the Passport Law.

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#2032
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  • 2020/08/31 (Mon) 11:32
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> If you go to Japan, Japanese and foreigners follow the same laws. It is a matter of course as a country ruled by law

I am convinced. Thank you.

*

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#2033
  • はやく飛行機に乗りたい
  • 2020/09/02 (Wed) 10:19
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When will we be able to go to Hawaii ??

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#2034
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  • 2020/09/03 (Thu) 12:15
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A JetPack Guy was reportedly on the approach course at LAX last Sunday evening, flying a JetPack, a device that has multiple ultra-compact jet engines and can be carried on a person's back, allowing them to fly freely through the air. An American Airlines pilot reported to the tower that he had seen a person flying with the device floating around the east side of LAX.

This is a very dangerous practice, and unlike a bird strike, a collision with an airliner can result in the loss of flight.

https://youtu.be/LszblamHhso

https://youtu.be/scucqWLZ4kM

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#2035

#2020 Thank you very much, Gonko.
Is it still very difficult to go to the consulate three times … ?

#2021 Maru, thank you very much.
I saw a video on YouTube of an LA resident who has a Japanese passport and was able to easily enter Japan and then re-enter the US. He had no problem re-entering the US.
It seems that it is very difficult for US citizens to go to Japan ….

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#2036
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  • 2020/09/04 (Fri) 12:17
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> It seems that it is not easy for US citizens to go to Japan

You are absolutely right. I had planned to go to Japan this May, but this pandemic has pushed it back a full year. However, with the current momentum, I have no idea when Japan will lift the ban. If it goes badly, it will be next fall. However, there are many typhoons in September and October, and the days become shorter in November, so I can't walk far enough because I have to walk on my feet all day long, which is my business or travel.

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#2037
  • はやくJetPackに乗りたい
  • 2020/09/04 (Fri) 13:20
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I want a JetPack for my commute. What is the fuel efficiency of the JetPack? If I don't fly high enough, will the parachute open in case of a crash? It seems like it would hurt a lot if I crashed.

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#2038

#2036 Double Kinman, I see that your trip was postponed.

Like you, I had planned to go to Japan in March but had no choice but to abandon the trip because of the Corona scare that started all over Japan just before the trip.
However, I wish now that I had made the right decision at that time. However, when I see people on YouTube who easily travel to LA ⇄ Narita, I sometimes regret my decision to become an American citizen.

I can only hope that the government will deregulate and the corona will be settled.

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#2039
  • 香織
  • 2020/09/04 (Fri) 19:13
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↑ looking good ?

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#2040
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/04 (Fri) 20:38
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↑ kaori ?

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#2042
  • 永住組
  • 2020/09/04 (Fri) 23:38
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The following was posted on the information board. I am a permanent resident and have to return to Japan temporarily, but I have decided to postpone my trip until Corona settles down and I have canceled my flight. If anyone has any information, please share it with me.

"Has anyone with a green card recently returned to Japan and then back to the US ?
because I hear it is hard to come back to the US this time of year with only a green card. I've heard that it is very difficult to come back to the US this time of year with only a green card.
We are looking forward to hearing from anyone who has any information or has experienced this ".

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#2043
  • は?
  • 2020/09/04 (Fri) 23:45
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There's no reason they can't come back.

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#2044
  • どうして、そう考えるかな?
  • 2020/09/04 (Fri) 23:55
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#2042
Japan has strict rules to enter Japan, but entering the US is a breeze.
Japan also has strict inspection rules because the US is considered a country with many infected people, but Japan is considered a country with few infected people, so it is easier to enter the US.

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#2045

#2042
Green card will make your trip home even smoother
People who ask questions like this are either a bunch of idiots ? or a little unintelligent dicks ?
I'm sure the former regulars here don't ask questions like this ?

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#2046
  • 永住組
  • 2020/09/05 (Sat) 01:49
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> #2043

I thought so too, but I wasn't sure after seeing this post, which is why I asked.

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#2047
  • OIOI
  • 2020/09/05 (Sat) 06:13
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2045
I'm appalled at your replies. You can only write every single sentence in mockery. ?

Mr. Permanent Resident, you can come back normally. It will be a hassle to enter Japan, though.

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#2048
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/05 (Sat) 12:22
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buntaman,

> I sometimes regret my acquisition of American citizenship

I take pride in being a US citizen, but it is still hard for me as a Japan traveler that the Japanese nation is Shut Out Americans.

I really hope this pandemic will be over soon.

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#2049
  • Ca
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 01:00
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Double Kinman, I am also a US citizen and do not have a Japanese passport.
I would like to go to Japan by the end of this year if possible, but it is still difficult ?.

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#2050
  • みんな気にしてる
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 01:30
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#2049

By the way, did you install the air conditioner ??

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#2051
  • ハローワーク
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 08:03
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I guess he gave up on installing the air conditioner.
He doesn't seem to be dexterous with the day-to-day carpentry either.

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#2052
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 11:50
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Ca,

As I said in the Haiku topic, I'm thinking of giving up on it by the end of the year and hoping to go next May.

I have my doubts about that too. At my age, it is too hard to walk around Shikoku all day every day in midsummer, so I hope to go next September or October at the worst. But there will be typhoons in September. Next time I will pass through Cape Muroto, which, along with Cape Ashizuri, is a typhoon zone.

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#2053
  • 見栄張
  • 2020/09/07 (Mon) 17:09
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How can you not have AC when it's this hot 🥵.

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#2054
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/09 (Wed) 15:15
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I have been responding to another topic about the tsunami, including myself,

As you all already know, my trip to Japan is to go on a walking pilgrimage to Shikoku, especially tobogganing for many days on the Pacific side of Shikoku. Kochi Prefecture occupies most of the Pacific side, but I have to spend about 12 nights on the route on the Pacific side, even though the number of temples is much smaller than in other prefectures. So, since the Great East Japan Earthquake, we have been worried about a large tsunami caused by a major earthquake off the coast. We have no idea when the earthquake will hit, it could be tonight, it could be 10 years from now, but we are prepared. But we are prepared for it. But even if I do, there are some things I can't do anything about, like crashing an airliner. What I am especially afraid of is being attacked in the middle of the night. If the building has not collapsed, you will try to escape on your own, but unless you have a pocket watch, it will be pitch black and you will not know where you are going. Even if they were lucky enough to get outside, they would not know which way to go if they were in an unknown place and it was pitch black outside.

I think it would be easier to just let things be as they will be.

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#2055
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/09 (Wed) 15:18
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http://www.asyura2.com/17/jisin22/msg/789.html

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#2056
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/09 (Wed) 15:18
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http://www.asyura2.com/17/jisin22/msg/789.html

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#2057
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/12 (Sat) 09:30
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ANA Mileage Expiration Date

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus ・ ANA SKY Coin Expiration Date Extension

Mileage that will expire between March 31, 2020 ( Tuesday ) and February 28, 2021 ( Sunday ) ・ ANA SKY Coins expiring on or before March 31, 2020 ( Wed ) will be extended to March 31, 2021 Wed .


However, the flight restrictions due to this corona will continue even at the end of March next year, right?
We need to extend it for another year or so.

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#2059

Mileage training, or the real deal.

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#2060
  • 2020/09/12 (Sat) 20:19
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Mileage training is something I don't really understand.
I sometimes read about it on travel blogs, but I don't understand the point of taking multiple day trips to fly for miles. Isn't it physically demanding and a waste of money? ?
I wonder if they are doing it for status ! ?.

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#2061
  • あらら
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 07:08
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You said it would end around December 2021.

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#2062
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 10:38
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> I'm not sure about the mileage training

That's fine. It is a kind of hobby for people with money. There are a lot of people who have some kind of hobby that we mere mortals don't understand. This is one of them.

As a senior member of an airline, you can enjoy free luxury drinks and sumptuous meals in elegant lounges at the airport. They also give you information on discounted first and business class tickets depending on the season, and there are many other advantages to flying on airlines within the same alliance.

> They do it for the status

Exactly like that, you will feel good just by having the advanced status, and the airlines will personally inform you about how many percent discount you can get on expensive items. Such "treatment" would make you feel even better. We ( sorry, including you ) ordinary, poor people, must not have any connection to this hobby at all.

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#2063
  • けっ!
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 12:44
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How poor is the food in the lounge ? a luxurious meal?

Even if you have money, some people aren't interested in that kind of thing. Don't bring others into it just because you are mediocre and poor, baikin.

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#2064
  • 1年間だけ利用しました
  • 2020/09/13 (Sun) 23:39
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I have also had frequent flyer miles and have been able to use the lounge for a number of business trips.
The lounge has comfortable sofas and is much less crowded than the densely packed lounge downstairs, so I was able to spend some quiet time before boarding, which was nice and less tiring.

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#2065
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 15:05
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> I can spend a quiet time with very few people until boarding

Yes, I think that's more important than expensive drinks and fancy meals.

My acquaintance travels back and forth between LA and Japan very frequently for work, so I'm sure he would be able to accumulate miles even without telling me, and he uses the lounge as if it were his own home. However, I think it is difficult to take care of your health because of the time difference between Japan and LA. When I was a bachelor a long time ago, I had a friend who was a stewardess. \I had a friend who was a stewardess (!!!) and she also said that the time difference made it difficult for her to take care of her health. He was always using sleeping pills when he was in trouble. That business is not easy. He said that the only difference between waitressing and working is that you are either up in the sky or down in the sky.

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#2066
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/14 (Mon) 22:40
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There's no fancy booze or fancy food in a regular lounge, just some small bites
You've never used it before, you're a fraud.

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#2067
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/15 (Tue) 15:31
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The Corona fiasco has put an end to my planned trip to Japan this May, but I would like to go to Japan as early as next May, or if Japan's isolation is prolonged until May, around October of next year.

Those of you who have been following this topic already know my reason for going to Japan, but it is a trip to Shikoku, a pilgrimage where I toddle around on my own feet every day. I became addicted to it.

It all started with a program called "Hobbiyuyuu" that aired on TV Japan, a Japanese-language broadcaster here, around 2006. piano lessons, and "pilgrimage" among others.

Continued...

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#2068
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/16 (Wed) 08:27
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I started watching the program somehow, and in the "Fourth Pilgrimage ・ The Charm of the Way ~ How to Walk Well ~" section of the more than ten times it aired, the guide told a retired couple walking on the same path, with irises in full bloom on the side,

"This is also a very beautiful walk. "It is wonderful to walk along the path that Odaishi-san walked, step by step, and to see the mountains, rivers, plants, and trees of Shikoku as he saw them, because we are walking at a leisurely pace,"

he said. I was captivated by the "walking pilgrimage" at once. It is a hard work to walk all day ・every day (every day )even in the rain, in the wind, and in the heat of the sun even when you take a break. After arriving at the inn, soaking in the bath and finishing dinner, I am filled with a sense of fulfillment from the trip, but I am not. I am exhausted, my head is empty, and I fall asleep like Sleep Like a Log - The Beatles.

*Sendatsu : ( Sendatsu )

https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/word/%E5%85%88%E9%81%94/

Sentatsu means two accompanying people ( Dōgōnin ) who are those who, with the faith of Kobo-Daishi at their core, make pilgrimages to Shikoku, invite as many people as possible to join them on this path, and serve as leaders and role models for them in their religious practice. They also provide guidance and other knowledge related to the pilgrimage path and temples of the fuda-sho, and give appropriate instructions and advice.


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#2069
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 07:26
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There was news of United Airlines closing its Narita base.
Three of the four non-U.S. bases will be closed, Narita ・ Hong Kong ・ and Frankfurt.

There is no problem for foreigners to work in Japan with a Japanese Green Card, but
it is impossible for Japanese CAs to work in a foreign country ( Japan ) with a US permanent resident ( Green Card ) or work visa.
Even if you have a green card, if you stay in a foreign country, it will be invalidated as you do not intend to permanently reside in the US.

Narita has about 350 CAs, of which about 180 are Japanese and 180 Japanese will be fired.

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#2071
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 09:17
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> It is impossible for a Japanese CA to work in a foreign country ( Japan ) with a US permanent residence ( green card ) or work visa.

Permanent residence is a prerequisite for living in the US, you can't live and work in Japan to begin with. What are you talking about ??

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#2072
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 09:32
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↑ So it is impossible to work in a foreign country ( Japan ) with a US permanent resident ( green card ) or work visa.

Even if you have a green card, if you stay in a foreign country, it will be invalidated as you have no intention to permanently reside in the US.

You don't seem to understand this sentence.
You are ignorant.

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#2072
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 09:34
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https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/d656c218c0da14eb0f663c0ded59ed51737af287

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#2074
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 10:14
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You are an idiot, I don't understand why you bother to write the obvious.

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#2075
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 14:44
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Now, don't get frustrated and listen to the following music.

It may or may not be a college orchestra, but everyone is doing their best, even if some parts are inexperienced.

Still, the audience coughs loudly from the knocke. The first pianissimo is the most mood-lifting. The audience is the most immature.

If you have a PC or tablet, please connect Line Out to your stereo.


https://youtu.be/8KsXPq3nedY

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#2076
  • 良い子のサイト
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 18:14
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Tokushima Dai9
Flush Mob was great www.
Watch it on youtube www.
It happened in a shopping mall in Harajuku www.
After the enthusiastic performance, they all disappeared like the wind www.

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#2077
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/18 (Fri) 20:26
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2074
United Airlines news of Narita base closure.
Three of the four non-U.S. bases will be closed, Narita ・ Hong Kong ・ and Frankfurt.

They said this is normal ?.

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#2078
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/19 (Sat) 08:15
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https://youtu.be/hhRM_i_xrN8

John Doe as usual ・ ONLY in JAPAN * GO reports on the situation in Japan, including the "Go To Travel Campaign" regarding travel to Japan from abroad.

KemushiChan Loretta also reports on recent developments in Japan.

https://youtu.be/uMOD5Dtr1SY

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#2079
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/19 (Sat) 09:14
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Tokushima Ninth" ? ? ?

What is it, I searched

"The exchange between German soldiers held at the Bando POW camp and local residents developed into a sister city exchange between Naruto and Lüneburg. I found a website with an article on

Indeed, in Tokushima, a facility that used to house German soldiers is preserved in Naruto City. The walking pilgrimage begins at Reizanji Temple (, the first of 88 temples on Shikoku, and the "German Village" is located on the way to the second temple after Reizanji Temple.

However, most of the walking pilgrims skip the park after completing the first of 88 pilgrimage sites because they are worried about whether they will be able to reach their reserved accommodation that day. I too passed the park sign on three occasions, although I did see it. Come to think of it, there was a TV drama once upon a time about a German military camp starring Ken Matsudaira.

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#2080
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/20 (Sun) 08:34
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https://youtu.be/8VW-pCNkqHQ

Let's hear some appreciated ~ stories.

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#2081
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/21 (Mon) 20:01
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September 18 is the day the great guitarist
James ・ Marshall ・ Hendrix ( Jimmy ・ Hendrix ) died young.

God wants to keep him by his side because of his talent. I remember the words of

Entertainers who died young
Name Date of death Age at death
James ・ Dean ・ September 30, age 24
River ・ Phoenix ・ October 31, age 23
Heath ・ Ledger ・ Jan 22, 28
Sid ・ Vicious ・ Feb 2, 22
Eddie ・ Cochran Apr 17, 21
Buddy ・ Holly ・ February 3, 22 years old
Aaliyah ・ August 25, 22 years old
Jim ・ Morrison ・ July 3, 28 years old
Jimmy ・ Hendricks ・ September 18, 28 years old
Janice ・ Joplin ・ Oct 4, 27
Duane ・ Allman ・ Oct 29, 25
Ronnie ・ Van ・ Zant ・ Oct 20, 29
Buddy ・ Holly ・ Feb 3, 23 years old
Richie ・ Valence ・ Feb 3, 18 years old
Aliya ・ Aug 25, 22 years old
Tupac ・ Shakur ・ Sep 23, 25 years old
Hillel ・ Slovak ・ June 25, 26
Shannon ・ Hoon ・ October 21, 28
Kurt ・ Coburn ・ April 5, 27
Randy ・ Rose ・ March 19, 26
Cliff ・ Burton ・ September 27, 24
Sid ・ Vicious ・ February 2, 22
Selena ・ March 3, 24
Ian ・ Curtis ・ May 18, age 24
Amy ・ Winehouse ・ June 23, age 28

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#2082
  • ぎゅぎゅ
  • 2020/09/22 (Tue) 15:46
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The news is that early next month, the government will partially resume accepting new arrivals to Japan from all over the world.
( Asahi Shimbun Digital )
It is for mid- to long-term residents other than tourists, but it is a big improvement from the refusal of entry in principle.

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#2083
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/22 (Tue) 20:17
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unidentified flying object-UFO,
unidentified flying object, as the name implies, is something that has not been confirmed as what it is.
The term "unidentified flying object" is not appropriate for an unidentified UFO.
It is unreasonable to assume that it is an "object" when its identity is unknown.

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#2084
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 13:21
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> I mean for mid- to long-term residents other than tourists

This has already been done for several countries such as Australia and Vietnam, hasn't it?

Now it will be for the whole world? Now it will be for the whole world? Also, will those who enter Japan for work also be under quarantine for 10 or more days?

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#2085
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 13:43
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James ・ Dean
Buddy ・ Holly
Jimmy ・ Hendrix
Janice ・ Joplin
Richie ・ Valens ( Valen and Sounds )
Selena

This is the only one I know of. Some of them are drug overdoses.


> It's hard to assume it's an "object" when you don't know what it is

But then, what Japanese word to use instead? If it is invisible to the eye but can be seen by radio waves such as radar, should we call it an object?

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#2086
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 13:53
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James ・ Dean
Buddy ・ Holly
Jimmy ・ Hendrix
Janice ・ Joplin
Richie ・ Valens ( Valen and Sounds )
Selena

I only know these guys. Some of them are drug overdoses.


> It's hard to assume it's an "object" when we don't know what it is

But then, what Japanese word to use instead? If it is not visible to the human eye, but can be confirmed by radio waves such as radar, should we call it an "object"? If we go that far, even the word "unidentified" becomes 'difficult'.

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#2087
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 14:38
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Is there an airliner with that unidentified flying object somewhere?

If there is, I would like to sneak off to Japan with it. But within my ability to pay.

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#2088
  • 香織のiいとこ
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 14:42
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Michael Jackson died young, too, didn't he?

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#2089

Prince would be too.
I recently learned
that Marvin Gaye was a terrible cocaine addict. He was killed by his father at the end, but if he hadn't been addicted to drugs, he wouldn't have died prematurely.

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#2090
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/23 (Wed) 19:11
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Unidentified flying objects, aliens don't rule out the possibility of extraterrestrial presence, but
that there is no evidence, i.e., that they don't exist.
Although existence from extraterrestrial sources is a possibility.

It is possible that aliens from some planet have come to earth, but
there is no evidence at all of any planet where aliens live
or where in the universe there is extraterrestrial life.

I wrote mainly about celebrities and people in their 20s.
Michael ・ Jackson died at 51.
Li Xiaolong ( Lei ・ Xiulong, Li ・ Xiaolong )
( Bruce ・ Lee ) is dead at 33.

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#2091
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/09/24 (Thu) 08:33
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Prince was 58 years old when he died.
The list is written as entertainers in their 20s.

The flying object, whose identity remained unknown, is a "puzzling phenomenon" or "unexplainable phenomenon".
In general magazines and TV programs, it seems to be used to mean an alien flying object.
Some hypothesize that it is a paranormal phenomenon, a human time machine from the future, etc.

Unidentified flying objects cannot be called "objects" because their identity is unknown.

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#2092
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/24 (Thu) 10:41
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I don't know if this will be a "follow-up," but

I too have always liked to "go where the wind blows and where my fancy takes me" since I was young, and although not an escape from life, part of me wished to get up at any time I wanted and walk wherever I wanted to go. I thought that an open-air pilgrimage would be the best way to do this, but I wanted to experience the pilgrimage first, so I decided to go on a pilgrimage in the same inn as everyone else.
I found that the open-air pilgrimage was very demanding and the "walking pilgrimage" itself was very difficult, even on the Shukuhaku pilgrimage, but something was inspired in the process of toddling along for days and days by myself without talking to anyone.

"Inspiration" is not something so grandiose as "enlightenment. It simply,

"follows" because the next one doesn't.

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#2093
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/25 (Fri) 08:29
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https://youtu.be/zpQUTa-8j9c

"737Max UPDATE 24 Sept 2020"

A 237 page 737MAX report has been released.

The 737MAX was rumored
to be discontinued and all grounded aircraft scrapped due to the Corona Vortex, but it appears that it will be revived.

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#2094
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/26 (Sat) 08:12
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In reality, we have no idea when the B737MAX will be able to fly again.


https://youtu.be/1XEsSRqnOwc

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#2095
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/26 (Sat) 10:22
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As previously mentioned, Japan will allow people who meet certain conditions to enter Japan from this October 1.

*** Japan Takes Another Huge Step Toward Reopening Tourism ***

https://www.godsavethepoints.com/japan-takes-another-huge-step-toward-reopening-tourism/?fbclid=IwAR36RkCk1wazHzXk4IrQptZzbxgZjDRoNo7e_6wzpAgp2L2uHTC6779_yKs

This condition means that

* foreign students

* medical workers and all those participating in "cultural

and there is also a 14-day Quarantine, including a 90-day minimum stay requirement. Therefore, it is not possible for us to go there just for sightseeing. If I could make a solid presentation that I want to study the unique Buddhism of Japan, I might be accepted, but in my case, it is impossible from a financial point of view, because of course I do not have the money to stay for more than 90 days. Oh, when will I be able to go to Japan freely?

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#2096
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/27 (Sun) 09:29
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Someone has said that if you force your way to Japan, if you have a round-trip ticket, they will not turn you away, but will look at your travel history and do something about it. The airlines want to make money from this low income, so they put "We will not be responsible if you are turned away" on the ticket.

But it's a risky bet, and I'm too cheap to take such a risk. Before that, I wonder if it is possible to make airline reservations here. Before that, I wonder if it is possible to make airline reservations here, since you have to give your passport number when you make a reservation. If you are purchasing online, there is a field to put your nationality and passport number, but it is unlikely that they are changing the reservation process software just for this emergency and it will go on as before. I might try it once. It's a good thing I don't have to press the "buy" button at the end, and if I've already made a reservation and will always take that flight in the future, I can always postpone it by changing the reservation.

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#2097
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/28 (Mon) 10:23
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I tried the process from ANA's website, which is probably still flying, to Japan as a trial.

I started with the departure point LAX and arrival point NRT, but when I got to the final purchase button, there was no option to enter nationality or passport number, and I could not find the desired information whether "US citizens are not allowed to enter Japan" or not. I believe that I was asked to enter my nationality and passport number only after I clicked the purchase button to finalize the purchase.

November 2 - November 10

NH005 - NH006

I got 82,630 yen. At 106 yen to the dollar, that is about $780.

JAL and Delta have very different online purchase methods. Delta, for example, offers a [miles + cash] offer, which is convenient even if you only have half the miles available to book an award ticket.

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#2098
  • 帰りたい😭
  • 2020/09/29 (Tue) 01:10
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I want to go back to Japan😭

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#2099
  • 2020/09/29 (Tue) 19:13
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Let me ask you a question as well.

I am currently considering a temporary return ( 2 ~ to Japan for about 3 weeks ).
If I were Japanese at the moment, I could return to Japan temporarily without any problem, but I am a U.S. citizen and my Japanese passport has expired. I have my Japanese passport on hand, but it has expired. ( By the way, before the Corona Vortex, I was able to enter Japan as a Japanese with an expired Japanese passport. Of course, I could have entered Japan for 90 days as a tourist with an American passport, but at that time I had to enter as a Japanese due to circumstances )

The Ministry of Justice's official page on immigration has the following page "Entry of Foreign Nationals ・ Additional Quarantine Measures for Re-Entry. Measures to Prevent Re-entry into Japan" is available at the Ministry of Justice's official page on immigration.


http://www.moj.go.jp/content/001326711.pdf


Here you will find a page titled "To visit a relative in Japan who is in serious condition or to attend the funeral of a
relative who has died , Urgent need to re-enter ・ Japan
to attend the funeral of a relative who has died. ( Examples of prima facie evidence : Medical certificate
Certificate of serious condition , Death certificate , Official document showing kinship with the subject )"

This is exactly the reason for my return.
I am considering a temporary return to Japan. So I am thinking of contacting a Japanese doctor to write a medical report in Japanese & and English
but the full text of this sentence is as follows.

( Note 3 ) If the urgency to re-enter Japan ・ is deemed high, , obtaining a pre-departure inspection certificate is not necessary.
In this case, , when applying for a visa or re-entry document submission confirmation, , the applicant must report , the urgent need to re-enter Japan ・ at the Japanese Embassy ・ Consulate General, and submit documents that make a prima facie case of urgency.


① In this case, is it my understanding that it is not necessary to obtain a pre-departure inspection certificate, i.e. pcr inspection 72 hours prior to boarding ?

② If this is the case and you have a medical certificate in hand, it is not necessary to obtain a pcr inspection certificate. ? Or do I still have to go to the consulate and get a visa ( ? ) etc. in advance even if it is an emergency as the wording says ?

Of course I can't speculate here. Of course, I know that I can only get an answer based on speculation by asking this kind of question here, but I thought it would be helpful if someone who has returned to Japan in a similar case could tell me about his/her experience. I know that I will receive a lot of criticism, but I would be very grateful if you could tell me what you think.

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#2100

I live in Japan. The Japanese economy seems to be affected by Corona, as many small companies are affected....the percentage of female suicides in August is increasing....such a famous actress died.... I don't know if Corona has anything to do with it, but....
I walked around Shinagawa station the other day and it was very lively and crowded. Also, the other day I went to Osaka for fun using go to travel. The liveliness is coming back. Japan has few deaths from corona. Even those who are infected are not aware of it ? I am still all for keeping the stores open and the economy going !.

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#2101

Since the regulations will be relaxed in October, past cases are no longer helpful ?
Why don't you just call the consulate?

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#2102
  • 韓国人のマネージャー
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 11:41
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> ① In this case, is it my understanding that it is not necessary to obtain a pre-departure inspection certificate, i.e. pcr inspection 72 hours prior to boarding ?

Yes.

> ② In this case, if I have a doctor's certificate, will I be able to leave the U.S. and enter Japan ? or do I still have to go to the consulate and get a visa ( ? ) etc. in advance even if the situation is urgent as stated? ?

It seems that I can go directly to Japan. Please bring a copy of your old family register as well as a doctor's certificate. The Immigration Bureau will make the final decision whether you can enter the country or not. Since you are in violation of the passport law, you should turn yourself in to the consulate and return your old passport in order to prevent the immigration authorities from pursuing you in case you are denied entry. This will greatly reduce your chances of being denied entry.

Even if you are able to enter the country successfully, you are required to stay in quarantine for two weeks.

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#2104
  • ぷっ! ぷっ!
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 12:11
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This guy is suspicious, you'd have to be an idiot to believe this.

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#2105
  • ダメ
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 12:37
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Leslie, I don't know who you are or where you are from here, it's only appropriate, so why don't you just ask the Japanese Consulate properly?
The reason you can't ask the Japanese consulate is because you know it's illegal and you're using both your Japanese and US passports, so you deserve what you get. As for the PCR test, since you are returning from the most infected country in the world, the U.S., you should take it regardless of whether you are exempt or not.

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#2106
  • PEACE
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 13:56
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Flight.
Can I leave the U.S. with an expired Japanese passport ?
If I don't have a valid visa for the destination country at the airline check-in counter, I will be denied boarding ?

And even if I can check in, will I be denied at immigration? ?
I have heard that people who overstayed = including those who had their passports expired, generally had no problems when leaving the country ?.

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#2107
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 13:59
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You can't get tickets in the first place ?.

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#2108
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 15:04
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Simple,

> The Ministry of Justice's official page on immigration has the following page "Entry of Foreign Nationals ・ Additional Quarantine Measures for Re-Entry".

> You can enter Japan with only a valid U.S. passport if you have the documents listed at http://www.moj.go.jp/content/001326711.pdf

. If so, why don't you just do that? Of course, there is a 14-day quarantine.

If you start talking about an expired Japanese passport, they will take this opportunity to poke at you.

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#2109
  • ヘル
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 16:53
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> If you have certain documents, you can enter Japan with only a valid U.S. passport, right? If so, why don't you just do that?

Are you reading this correctly? Just explaining the required documents does not guarantee that anyone will be able to enter Japan. It's not a simple case-by-case screening based on special circumstances. It is different from sightseeing.

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#2110
  • 無知
  • 2020/09/30 (Wed) 17:05
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#2099 was so stupid that I didn't go through with it, but
Baikoku started to tell some lies again

What this MOJ pamphlet says is about re-entry for foreign nationals living in Japan when they come back to Japan.
This does not apply to those living abroad

To put this measure in simple terms,
if a person living in Japan needs to attend the funeral of a relative in his/her home country Korea,
he/she must come back to Japan even if he/she is not a Japanese citizen and
If they have completed re-entry procedures "in Japan", they can go to Korea and re-enter Japan.
Until recently, if your husband is Japanese and your wife is from Thailand or the Philippines, you could not re-enter Japan once she left your country
and this was only until recently, and now, due to pressure from abroad, you are allowed to enter Japan if you have a visa or status of residence in Japan
. I mean, haven't you seen the news?


> You can enter Japan with only a valid US passport if you have the documents in .

Even if you have all the documents, you can't even leave the US with a Japanese tourist ESTA visa
The permission means that student visas, work visas, and permanent residents like the ones in Japan can come back to Japan
You know, I keep telling you, you're a busy guy. So why don't you do some research before you write?

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#2111
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 16:38
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> I can't even leave the US with a Japanese tourist ESTA visa

There is no such thing in Japan.



> Permission was granted to study,

which I explain in detail in #2095.

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#2112
  • 無知
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 17:11
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There are two types of Japanese tourist visas, one with a visa for more than 90 days and the other without a visa for less than 90 days. I thought I indicated the difference between the two as ESTA, but
you didn't understand.


# Check what you wrote in 2108.
> You can enter Japan with only a valid US passport if you have the documents mentioned in .

You can't. You didn't understand that this pdf is only for foreigners living in Japan.
I made a mistake. I'm sorry. I can't handle adults who can't do

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#2113
  • 薄儀
  • 2020/10/01 (Thu) 18:36
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It's like a TV debate between a president and a presidential candidate
two old men arguing.

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#2114
  • 今日も暑いぜ
  • 2020/10/02 (Fri) 01:44
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I'm going to be super pissed at the owner when I leave, so I'm still paying rent even though it's hard. I really don't want to pay a cent for such a dirty place. It's a fake Torrens place owned by a Chinese BBA who often appears.

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#2116
  • 1409-228
  • 2020/10/02 (Fri) 17:39
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↑ former resident back in Japan said
used to be a funeral home before the owner bought it
something must be haunting it ! sweat

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#2117
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/02 (Fri) 20:07
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# I heard it was a funeral home before the owner bought it
I don't know how big the space is
I wonder if funeral home attendees are
street parking in car-oriented Los Angeles.

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#2118
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/04 (Sun) 20:11
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Ohenro Reverse Tour
https://www.travelota.jp/tour/detail?RT_CD=RT19&S_CD=06&GOODS_CD=20202SANKEI-OHENRO

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#2119
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/05 (Mon) 11:31
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You advertise on "Go To Travel."

Well, if you are a "Go To Travel" person, of course you will go around by car, so this has nothing to do with me at all.

The "Gyaku-uchi" is to go around from No.88 to No.1 in the reverse direction, and it is believed to be three times more beneficial than the "Sein-uchi". The word "tsuke" is derived from the word "tsuke", which means to place a small piece of paper called "osame-fuda-moku" in a box at each temple, but in the old days, small pieces of wood were "tapped" against the temple walls, from which the word "tsuke" was derived.

Well, it's not like they call it "goriyaku". It is not a matter of money or material benefits, but a matter of the heart. There are cases in which people who suffered from incurable diseases or incurable illnesses were cured and recovered after walking around 88 temples. This is also a matter of the mind, and the mind, or the person's thoughts, may be the cure for illness.

In the Kechigan pilgrimage, anyone who walks 1,200 kilometers over 40 days along the plains and mountain paths of Shikoku, admiring its mountains, rivers, plants, and trees, will find their strength increased and their minds emptied. In other words, all mental worries, evil desires, and resentments disappear. In my case, it is not such a big deal.

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#2120
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/06 (Tue) 17:26
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https://youtu.be/wUX9kr4D1Xg

This is a passing freight train 2,500m (2.5km ) long. Two containers stacked on top of each other are as tall as a two-story house.

Everything is American size.

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#2121
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/07 (Wed) 08:33
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyniFphmz94

Two stacked containers are also running in Los Angeles.
There is quite a bit of space on either side of the tracks
so there is nothing to compare the height, etc. just by looking.

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#2122
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/07 (Wed) 09:24
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> Two stacked containers are also running in Los Angeles

In our valley, there is a line coming into the valley from the big rail yard near Union Station through the LA Zoo and the mountain-free area around 5th, but the line splits into two immediately after entering. One line heads straight north, and the other crosses the valley and goes toward Simi Valley. The Tampa Ave. crossing near Northridge Costco is particularly busy with MetroLink and Amtrak trains. Freight trains used to pass by there often, but I have noticed that I rarely see them these days. This line heads toward Ventura and Santa Barbara on the Coast Line, but I wonder if the demand for freight has recently disappeared. When I hear the sound of the steam whistle in the distance at night, I feel a kind of sadness, or perhaps it induces a feeling of travel, which is a unique feeling.

It has nothing to do with railroads, but the song "Ventura Highway" from America, not "Hear the steam whistle in the distance" by Alice, comes to my mind.

https://youtu.be/pgMaQy66oCw

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#2123
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/07 (Wed) 09:41
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Oops, Alice's "Hear the Whistle in the Distance" is a great song too.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?view=detail&mid=5F21D89EA863035C39565F21D89EA863035C3956&shtp=GetUrl&shid=5c0b80db-5f1d-48ee-83ab-4059f8d7bb73&shtk=6YGg44GP44Gn5rG956yb44KS6IGe44GN44Gq44GM44KJIOOCouODquOCuQ%3D%3D&shdk=6YGg44GP44Gn5rG956yb44KS6IGe44GN44Gq44GM44KJIOOCouODquOCuQ%3D%3D&shhk=dDwXIkXxJC6LX7P7HG%2BPY%2BdvvtdG%2BjJFEAiPHWSFTUw%3D&form=VDSHOT&shth=OSH.zqDNMwNUCwEvncim1C%252Fgxg

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#2124
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/07 (Wed) 19:42
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It seems that a date has been set for Japan to break its isolation.

*** Japan to reopen to international tourists with new entry requirements ***

https://soranews24.com/2020/10/05/japan-to-reopen-to-international-tourists-with-new-entry-requirements/

It looks like April 1 next year. The current Japanese government plan is to download a medical form from the net before the trip, take a corona test accordingly, and send back proof of a negative result.

Furthermore, when they arrive in Japan, they will be tested again at the airfield in the same way they have been doing, and if it is negative again, they will be released and allowed to enter Japan, but they will have to report their health status every day for the next 14 days via a smartphone app or something during the trip.

I doubt that you will keep this 14-day report. And I doubt if all of you will be able to have smartphones that can communicate in Japan. But I'm glad to know the date of the ban to some extent. I would like to go after GW in May.

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#2125
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/07 (Wed) 21:09
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For a powerful train operation, this is probably the best.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SeeO03xf54

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#2126
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/07 (Wed) 21:24
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Also, today's Japanese TV news said

"China ・ considering lifting travel advisory and entry denial for 12 countries and regions including South Korea"

but that does not concern us since the infection rate remains high in the US and some European countries!

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#2127
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/07 (Wed) 21:37
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> If it was a powerful train operation

Everywhere was full of Chinese tourists.

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#2128
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 10:16
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*** A super huge UFO is accidentally filmed while filming the moon ***

https://youtu.be/2ckyYo-XkfU

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#2129
  • 次は宇宙人
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 17:15
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↑ I heard that aliens will appear when the corona ends.

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#2130
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/09 (Fri) 19:14
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I wonder if the Virgin Mary will finally appear next and
make a prophecy against Corona.

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#2133
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/10/10 (Sat) 08:19
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On May 2, 1981, Irish Airlines Flight 164 was hijacked.
The hijackers were Catholic monks who
demanded that the "Third Fatima Prophecy be made public."

The prophecy of the Virgin Mary appearing at Fatima to her three children
The first prophecy ・ The reality of hell after death
There is a world of hell after death and one falls into hell after death by living a sinful life.
All people may go there after death.

Second prophecy ・ The end and outbreak of the Great War
The three children receive a message that World War I will soon end.
The Virgin Mary told them that an even greater war would break out and many people would be killed.

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#2134
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/10 (Sat) 08:56
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https://www.etias.co.jp/

http://etias-euvisa.com/etias-faq/

European Travel Information Authentication System ( ETIAS : )

will be introduced in European countries in 2022. This will probably be similar to ESTA in the U.S. and will be required for those of us here in the U.S., i.e. U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and tourists ・ traveling to Europe. The UK is the only country that is not a member of this system.

I personally don't have the energy ・ to travel to Europe, but I used to want to visit not only Europe but also Central and South America, the Great Wall in China, the Silk Road, and ruins in Southeast Asia, which I simply long to see in Japan. Oh, yes, I also wanted to try the Trans-Siberian Railway. I simply longed to hear Hiromi Ota's "Farewell Trans-Siberian Railway".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01LDnLyfpJw

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#2135
  • 月は謎だらけ
  • 2020/10/10 (Sat) 09:07
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When a lunar probe crashed into the Moon and caused artificial lunar quakes ( and earthquakes ), it was found that the Moon is hollow, but they still cannot explain why it is hollow. It is also known that there is a huge object of unusually large mass lurking underground on the farside of the Moon.

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#2136

>*** A super huge UFO was accidentally filmed while filming the moon ***
https://youtu.be/2ckyYo-XkfU

This is so amazing. If it's not fake.

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#2138
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/15 (Thu) 14:55
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Japan Post Post

Resumption of Acceptance of Certain International Mail ( Updated October 8 )

https://www.post.japanpost.jp/int/information/2020/1008_01.html

My friend recently received groceries from Japan.

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#2139
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/17 (Sat) 10:39
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Now they can finally send me "Fumakiller ・ Vape Vape Liquid" from Japan.

It's still hot here. It's still hot here in Japan........

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#2140
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/18 (Sun) 11:05
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*** [Narita Airport] Resumption of International Flights, First Step toward Reversal! In June, I looked for "buds" to revive passenger flights ( BGM replacement version ) ***

https://youtu.be/iZaQX1x3KQM

So it seems. Narita Airport used to be used mostly by LCC domestic flights, so I wonder if the "Go To Campaign" has been lifted and the number of domestic flights has increased a little.

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#2141
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/19 (Mon) 09:09
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*** [Narita Airport Now] [Dense] Narita Airport Terminal 1 on October 14, 2020 ***

https://youtu.be/eQVnX7gERLE

Something is happening here at the ANA counter at Narita Airport. ANA counter at Narita Airport seems to be very busy with the current flights at certain times.
I wonder where everyone is going. It doesn't look like they are going to a warm city from the way they are dressed.

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#2142
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/23 (Fri) 10:01
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https://honichi.com/news/2020/10/05/olympicsnews/

In

"At present, the Japanese government has indicated that it will compile a response by January 2021 and resume accepting foreign tourists to Japan on a trial basis as early as April 2021. The government has indicated that it intends to resume accepting foreign visitors to Japan on a trial basis as early as April 2021."

For more information, please see the above URL.

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#2143
  • william
  • 2020/10/23 (Fri) 22:46
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My friend is coming next week
he will be here for a week
will he be gone for 2 weeks
is it necessary ? to stay for 2 weeks

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#2144
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 09:31
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#2143 william,

> Would I have to stay 2 weeks ?

There should be no such regulation in the US though. There are no CPR checks at the airport either.

I have heard that when you enter the country, they only check your temperature with a scope that is pointed at you while you are walking around.

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#2145
  • Hawaii
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 09:38
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It seems to depend on the state.
In Hawaii, there's a two-week quarantine.

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#2146
  • 言い切るな
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 10:36
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> There should be no such regulation in the US, though. There are no CPR checks at airports either.

Hawaii seems to have it.

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#2147
  • 無知
  • 2020/10/24 (Sat) 11:07
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As of October 24, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 3 (travel advisory) for Japan, and while ESTA travel to the U.S. is permitted, travelers from other countries, including Japan, are required to self-isolate for 14 days after entering the country as a rule. Please be aware that as a general rule, travelers from outside Japan and other countries are required to self-isolate for 14 days after entry. During the waiting period, they are required to observe their health condition and keep a distance from others.

Baikin really.... How can you lie that much? It's appalling.

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#2148
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/25 (Sun) 10:52
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I am planning a walking pilgrimage to Japan in May, relying on the aforementioned break in Japan's national isolation in April of next year. Rather, I am reworking my plan to go to Japan this May, which I had been working on since last year. I will start walking from Hiyorisa-cho, Tokushima Prefecture, and on the eighth day, I plan to stay at a guest house near Kiyotakiji Temple (Kiyotakiji, 130 meters above sea level), No. 35 in Tosa City, Kochi Prefecture.

Although the temples at each of the 88 temples accept sutra chanting until 5:00 p.m., there are three temples before Kiyotakiji that day, and each temple takes a certain amount of time. I will visit Kiyotakiji first thing in the morning the next day. In addition, the guest house there only offers overnight stay with no meal, so I have to have dinner at the inn. Fortunately, there are several restaurants in the country town at the foot of the mountain, and this time we are thinking of "Sukiya" where we can eat a full meal for less than 1,000 yen: "Oroshi ponzu beef dish set meal, Ôroshi ponzu beef dish, Ǿ (meat) medium size, 760 yen.

https://www.sukiya.jp/menu/img/in/photo_special_400300.jpg

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#2149
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/26 (Mon) 09:19
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I wrote about "Sukiya" in the previous article, but I heard that "Sukiya" is famous for being a black company.
Not only "Sukiya" but also "Yoshinoya" and most 24-hour "convenience stores" are said to be in a rut of vortex labor ・ and heavy labor.

https://youtu.be/5dhPBidVnBA

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#2150
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/29 (Thu) 09:50
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Many of you probably use Narita Airport as the airport in Japan, but many of you probably use the train to go from Narita Airport to the center of Tokyo. Currently, JR's Narita Express N'EX and Keisei Electric Railway's Skyliner are available. Both have their advantages and disadvantages.

The following youtube shows the competition between N'EX and Skyliner between JR Shinjuku station and Narita Airport station ( Terminal 1 ).

https://youtu.be/85VysLt_YGo

Let's see which will arrive faster.

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#2151
  • ひきこもり
  • 2020/10/31 (Sat) 07:29
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If you have a lot of people, renting a car is a good deal for WW.

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#2152
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/10/31 (Sat) 10:35
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> Car rental if there are many people

If there are several people, you can do that. For example, if a family of four is returning and has large luggage.

How much does it cost to rent a car from Narita Airport to downtown Tokyo?

Also, can the rental car be returned at quite a few places in central Tokyo?


Also, as ashitano mentioned, an airport shuttle bus would be effective.
I heard that it is now much cheaper than the train, about 1,000 yen per person. You can put large trunks in the luggage compartment of
the bus.

Also, it takes about 1 hour to Tokyo station, faster than N'EX. 25 years ago, I took a bus from Narita to Shinjuku station, and it drove very slowly after entering Tokyo, and when it got near Shinjuku station, I felt relieved. The bus was headed for a large, well-known hotel to drop off a customer. At that time, I was completely pissed off.

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#2153
  • DL
  • 2020/10/31 (Sat) 11:04
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I am glad that I don't have to think about transportation from Narita anymore thanks to Delta, which I always use, withdrawing from Narita.
I hope Corona will be settled soon.

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#2154
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/01 (Sun) 08:44
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DL,

Yes, Delta has given up on Narita Airport, not only because they have pulled out of passenger service, but also as an East Asian hub.

If I wanted to go to Haneda, I used several Delta flights that arrived in the afternoon light because ANA arrives too early in the morning and departs again in the middle of the night. I have used Delta flights several times when I wanted to go to Haneda because ANA arrives too early in the morning and departs in the middle of the night, so I used to fly Delta in the afternoon when it was light.

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#2155

The bus from Narita Airport to Tokyo Station for 1,000 yen has the disadvantage that only one piece of luggage can be checked in; if you have two suitcases, one of them will be sent by courier, which is expensive.

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#2156
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/02 (Mon) 09:47
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Japan-bound,

As far as I know, the buses between NRT and JR Tokyo Station are operated by two companies, JR and Keisei, but do both companies have such regulations regarding baggage?

I just looked that up on the net and found the following subtle explanation from Keisei Bus.

"As a general rule, the baggage allowance is limited to one suitcase ( totaling 158cm or less (total external dimensions) ) per person."

So "about one" is ambiguous. It seems to me that they would accept a Boston bag that would fit on top of the larger suitcase, but not a second one as large as the first. In addition, handbags that are no wider than the width of your shoulders can be carried in the car.

Also, for example, if you are traveling with your family, you can check in a large suitcase for the number of people who pay 1,000 yen. Furthermore, there are two bus companies running between here and there, as mentioned above, and it seems that one bus departs every hour, especially Keisei bus, which has a terminal a little far from Tokyo Station, and it is not likely that the seats will be full here in Keisei. If only half of the seats are filled, there may be enough room for luggage room, so it may be "about one".

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#2157
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/03 (Tue) 08:37
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Keisei Bus's "User Guide" is available here.

https://tyo-nrt.com/notes

The following youtubes dealing with this [Narita Airport ⇔ Tokyo Station] bus transfer are in order from top to bottom. The rush of Chinese tourists is no exception. Also, JR buses used to depart not only once an hour but every 20 minutes. Nowadays, the number of buses seems to have decreased a lot.

Feb 14, 2020 https://youtu.be/paKqoAM220o

Dec 21, 2019 https://youtu.be/3hG8E0KWACM

Sep 13, 2019 https://youtu.be/f5cm_UcvAD4

Dec 29, 2016 https://youtu.be/hqzqPveVbTM

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#2158
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/05 (Thu) 08:23
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*** Folk Songs [Medley that Makes You Want to Go on a Trip] ***

You may recognize some of the songs from this era from people of the age who are already seeing when they will get Social Security, and those who have already received it, but the folk songs of this era were about "going on a trip" There were many.
I too liked the lyrics to "On the Endless Wilderness".

https://youtu.be/wCRjprSbRc8

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#2159
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/07 (Sat) 10:05
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Join us on a journey of unknown space with this song.

https://youtu.be/XunJKwrtGOA

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#2160
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/08 (Sun) 08:00
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Join us on a journey of unknown space with this song.

https://youtu.be/NQqzxcZxdPI

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#2164
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/09 (Mon) 08:23
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blancolirio, who is well known for his commentary on aircraft accidents, has made a
Belly flight
from Los Angeles airport to Sydney airport in Australia ( with a cargo compartment full of cargo ) which is the belly of a passenger plane without passengers.

https://youtu.be/TXN258w0cO8

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#2166
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/09 (Mon) 09:34
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urAkRDem5lM&t=129s

A drama about a pilgrimage was found.

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#2167
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/10 (Tue) 07:47
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Where can I buy and get the necessary pilgrimage goods ??

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#2168
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/10 (Tue) 07:51
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Ototto,

It looks like it went up just recently. No wonder I've never seen it.

Thank you.

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#2169
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/10 (Tue) 08:11
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2163
Well, you're an unemployed life dropout.
It's miserable that you can only make your presence felt by belittling others, tho.

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#2170
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/10 (Tue) 09:38
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2161 ↑ You have already forgotten
that you are not allowed to write anything except about your trip to Japan. You have already forgotten.

It is medically known that atrophy of the brain due to aging makes it difficult to use the brakes to suppress the emotion of "anger".

They think they can make a big face by being angry and humiliated here
and they don't seem to have the idea of sharing their accumulated knowledge and experience
to make a life for themselves.

He is proud despite his lack of self-confidence. thoho

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#2171
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/10 (Tue) 10:57
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> Where can I buy and get the necessary pilgrimage goods ?

Since most people start at No. 1 Reizanji ( Ryozenji ), this temple has a large pilgrimage goods department. However, this place is a lordly business due to its location, so I went in plain clothes to the specialty store "Sumotoriya" at the foot of No. 10 Kiriban-ji Temple.

You will need at least a white robe, a rangesa, a vajra staff, a suga hat, and a sutra book. Some people walk around in ordinary hiking clothes. Some people walk around in ordinary hiking clothes. I wear them because I do not feel like a pilgrim without them except for the head pouch, and I do not look like a pilgrim from the outside. However, it costs about 17,000 yen for the first set of these items, so some people are not comfortable with this.

https://www.ippoippodo.com/?pid=131569225

Whenever I need something after my first trip to Shikoku, I place an order with the above net store and have it sent to the pilgrim inn where I will stay on the first day.

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#2172
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/11 (Wed) 07:52
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There was a scene in the drama where they leave their
vajra sticks and pilgrim hats when they reach the 88th temple.
Do they leave them at the last temple of the 88 temples
to tell that they have completed their pilgrimage safely?

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#2174
  • 日本行き
  • 2020/11/11 (Wed) 08:50
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Double Kinman

This is a bit of an odd question, but what do you do if you need to go to the bathroom during a pilgrimage in the countryside where there are no convenience stores ??

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#2175
  • 四国
  • 2020/11/11 (Wed) 08:54
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↑ I thought so too. I've been concerned lately because I've been using the restroom a lot.

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#2177
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/11 (Wed) 10:54
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#2172 Showa Ototsuan,

> The scene where he is placing his vajra and pilgrim's hat

That's because it's a drama, and he only deposits his vajra. Moreover, if you ask the temple to do so, they charge you 1,000 yen as a fee. Also, the place to store it is in a different place. Many people make a second pilgrimage, and many of them take it home with them, and many of them also walk back to the first temple, calling it a "thank-you" visit, in order to make a loop of the route they have taken. The pages of the book of sutra chanting have been preserved.


#2174 Japan-bound,

That is the biggest problem in walking pilgrimage, but fortunately, there are dozens of rest areas around Shikoku and many of them have toilets attached. Also, all the restrooms are marked on the pilgrim map, so you can keep an eye on them as you walk. Also, even if you are far from the city, there are gas stations along the roadside where you can borrow toilets. Also, if you are a man, you can simply turn off the road into the woods when crossing a mountain pass. Furthermore, on longer routes where there are no restrooms, local people may provide simple toilets, such as those found at construction sites. There are many foreign pilgrims these days.

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#2178
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/11 (Wed) 11:18
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> Those who go home take it with them

I, for example, would be able to fit all my other luggage in my backpack without the rigid baggage and not have to wait in line at the counter as a Carry-On at the airport, but because of the rigid baggage I have to wait in line at the counter and when I arrive You don't come out of the turnstile, but the attendant takes you out through a separate door, so you have to take care of that as well.

The place is in a ridiculous location at LAX, and all Irregular Size luggage comes out very late.

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#2179
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/11 (Wed) 18:53
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I see. I thought you were going to greet the pilgrims that their pilgrimage was successfully completed, dedicate it, and leave. In the drama, there was a scene where there were many vajra sticks and they were dedicated and left there.

Can't the vajra be a folding type like handicapped people use
? If it is foldable, it would be smaller and would fit in a travel bag.

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#2180
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/12 (Thu) 10:04
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> The scene in the drama where many vajrasattvas are shown and placed in dedication

From the number of them, it seems too many to have been set up for filming, but I did not see such a place when I visited the 88th Okuboji twice. I did not see such a place when I visited 88th Okuboji twice. But I think the temple would have trouble disposing of them if they were placed there unnecessarily.

> Can't we use folding poles?

I once bought a folding hiking pole instead of a vajra walking stick because I had to check it in at the airport. But the thinness of the poles and the sound they make when they poke the ground don't really bring out the atmosphere of the place.

So I went back to using the rigid poles, even though they are a pain.

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#2181
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/13 (Fri) 09:04
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Join us on a journey of unknown space with this song.


https://youtu.be/GdLIHw9KDbc

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#2182
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/14 (Sat) 07:51
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* I mentioned last time that I also used a folding hiking pole, but since I heard that the material of the walking pole is Tsuga ( Tsuga ), I thought of dividing this walking pole into quarters and making one walking pole with a screw and nut embedded at each joint. However, this material is too soft and the part where the screw ・ nut is embedded would easily crack.

Then how about a hard wood material for a person with a walking disability, the connection part might hold, but since it is 130cm(4.26ft)(3/4 of my back) long, my arm would hurt if I kept holding it all day long while pushing. It would be heavy even with solid fiberglass, and with other materials it would not have that pleasant sound when you poke it. I'm having trouble coming up with a good idea.

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#2183
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/15 (Sun) 09:37
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*

Although Baikin hates wasting money, there is a way to fly without a walking stick between LAX - TYO and HND - Shikoku airports, and order a walking stick from an online store and have it sent to the first accommodation in Shikoku each time, which is only once a year anyway. The cheapest one is 2,000 yen including postage. The cheapest one costs 2,500 yen ($ 25,000 yen) including postage.

Well, this is a difficult decision for me, because I am a cheapskate. Furthermore, it is always a "break and strike", so it is difficult to leave my walking stick, which is also an incarnation of Odaishi-san, somewhere in Shikoku, which is "Dougyou ni Ninnin\".

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#2184
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/16 (Mon) 09:48
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*** Tokyo ・ Shikoku Transportation Part 1 ***

As for transportation between Tokyo and Shikoku, there are train, express overnight bus, and airplane except for rental cars which you drive yourself.

When I first went to Shikoku, I took an express overnight bus to save a night in a hotel. However, buses are like planes on the Pacific line, and although there are bathroom stops along the way, you cannot sleep well for long periods of time because you are sitting in your seat all night, and it is very hard when you start walking the next morning. Fares start at around 9,000 yen.

Next is the train. Even if you take the fastest Shinkansen or limited express train from Tokyo Station to Tokushima Station, it will take about 5.5 hours with one or two transfers and cost about 18,500 yen.

There used to be a "night train" that used to take 50,000 ━? \However, there is only one regular service left now, the Sunrise Seto ・ Izumo, owned by JR West. The Sunrise Seto ・ Izumo is detached from the train at Okayama Station and one of the trains goes to Takamatsu Station in Kagawa Prefecture, while the other goes to Izumo City Station in Shimane Prefecture. The Sunrise Seto costs 21,440 yen between Tokyo ・ and Takamatsu Station for a private room with a small coffin-like bed. This sleeper express, Sunrise Seto ・ Izumo, is described separately.

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#2187
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/17 (Tue) 08:44
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*** Tokyo ・ Shikoku Transportation Part 2 ***

I had never considered flying before because it was too expensive, but upon closer inspection, I found that "JAL Ultra Advance Purchase" / "ANA Super Value", which must be reserved and purchased 75 days in advance, offers one-way flights from around 9,000 yen depending on the time of the day. We had to make a reservation 75 days in advance. We know our itinerary to and from Japan well in advance, so the date of our trip to Shikoku is naturally fixed. So we can make plans two and a half months in advance. So I have been flying to and from Shikoku every year since the year after my first overnight bus trip. The flight time is 45 ~ 50 minutes, but the air trip is quite long before and after the flight. However, I do not feel tired from the flight at all. This is the biggest advantage compared to other means of transportation.

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#2188
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/17 (Tue) 10:20
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↑ Don't write long winded nonsense.

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#2189
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/17 (Tue) 20:17
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↑ You are crazy if you think it is trivial.
Ordinary people read it and think
it will help them when they go to Japan.

You don't think anything of it, so don't write long about stupid things. And
roll up your ass and cut the tanka.

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#2190
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/17 (Tue) 20:27
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↑ Don't live your stupid life for too long.

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#2191
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/18 (Wed) 07:20
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↑ Don't hang on to this place and live a long, crappy life.

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#2192
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/18 (Wed) 08:38
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> This sleeper express "Sunrise Seto ・ Izumo" will be described separately.


The fare for Sunrise Seto only, as it goes to Shikoku.

Fare: 11,540 yen (This is the fare even if you use a commuter train and change trains repeatedly)

Express fare: 3,300 yen

In addition, there is a sleeping charge depending on the size of your private sleeping room as follows. The following sleeping car charges are also applicable.

Type of equipment Sleeping room charge ( Seat reservation charge )
Sleeping room ( Capacity 1 person )
Single deluxe---13,980 yen
Single twin------9,600 yen
Single_-----------7,700 yen
Solo_---------------6,600 yen

However, Sunrise-go has "Nobi-Nobi Seat", which is separate from private sleeper room and costs only 530 yen. In other words,

11,540 yen for fare + 3,300 yen for express fare + 530 yen for "Novinobi Seat" = 15,370 yen

You can go from Tokyo to Takamatsu while sleeping. However, you need to be prepared and make some preparations in advance to take this "Nobi Nobi Seat". The floor space is certainly large enough for an average Japanese person to lie down and sleep, but that is all.

First of all, the floor is a wooden board on which there is a sheet of carpet like a doormat, which is too hard to sleep on for a long time. So you need something to avoid the hardness of the floor, such as an air mat. There are always sheets and pillowcases, so if you put a change of clothes in the bag, it can be used as a pillow. Of course, the air conditioning is the same as in a normal car, and the floor is heated and cooled. However, during the cold season, the floor is heated and it is said that it is too hot to sleep indoors.

In addition, the border with the neighbor is only separated by a piece of wood the size of a person's arm on the floor, so the entire space next to the interior of one car is open to the public. As I recall, there is no partition curtain. There is no privacy at all. Also, since one car is divided into two bunks, you can think of it as a row of bunk beds. Well, thousands of yen is only 530 yen.

Those who enjoy drinking would "win" if they fell asleep comfortably after having a beer or two.


[Sunrise Seto] I tried the cheapest "Nobi-Nobi" seat

https://youtu.be/S439SQcByO0


Staying on the Sunrise Izumo [Solo] sleeper express.

https://youtu.be/k1BOoT338FY

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#2193

I am not involved in Christianity, Buddhism, or anything else of note. Maybe ever.
I am healed by what I believe in. A close friend of mine, who believed in Christianity briefly and sent me a lengthy bible and other treatises as if he was a serious Priest for a time, then became a Jailbird for misdemeanors.
He then became a Muslim in Jail, and now seems to be calm ? but I avoid him because he sometimes says and does strange things due to the aftereffects of drug use (because he used to do it).
So, I recently think that people always have a guardian spirit. Maybe someone virtuous for an ancestor. Then there are the various heavenly good deities, or in English, the Gardinian Angels. I realized that I am protected by those god-like spirits and I am able to live a just and righteous life, day by day.
The relative of mine, who joined Islam, has been in trouble since he was a boy and even entered the youth authorities. His older brother is the opposite, a good man who graduated from UC in 3 years.
So it's not about parental discipline, but I think he has no guardian spirit that normal people have, or if he does, it's either a spirit with no power or bad luck ?
His bad luck was when he was a boy, he played with a gun with a bad friend and his side was grazed. But he never learned his lesson and never let go of his gun. He survived an accident that wrecked his car, but thanks to his seatbelt, he survived unscathed. The only damage was to the guardrail and his car. In other words, he seems to have a guardian angel with him. My parents seem to think that if I had died instantly, they wouldn't be worried and yakking about it now and it wouldn't haunt them for the rest of their lives.
To make a long story short, God for me is within me. And in the atmosphere. Recently I realized that I am surrounded by mountains on all sides. It is hot in summer and cold in winter. It is an hour drive by Nikkei, but now that I think about it, I have come to believe that it is thanks to the great gods of the mountains that I have been able to overcome cancer twice (10 years ago, I was in remission). And the God of the sea for the sea. And I try to do good to others. People who don't do that and are selfish and self-interested will not have good fortune and will miss out on happiness. I used to be the type of person who counts money, so I am now trying to teach myself a lesson. Doing good deeds for others, even if you don't get any reward, will become your own virtue and will appear to your children, grandchildren, and the last generation.
It seems that those who have done the opposite will be afflicted by their own children and grandchildren. I finally realized this recently. Excuse the long sentence.

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#2194
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/19 (Thu) 09:19
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Gonko,

great story.

My wife and I have raised our two children correctly according to our own beliefs, and their children seem to be growing up decently, so I would say that we have no regrets in life.

I also joke that I am my own god.

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#2195

#2194
Mr. Double Money Man
I am suddenly being led to various kinds of enlightenment these days
I am really writing this because many good things have been coming to me like whispers since this month. My arms and elbows are sore from typing on my phone 🥴
Up until now I have been a crazy mamagon, as you all know here.
I'm almost retired now, and I feel like I'm so at ease ? sometimes I'm asked to babysit or petsit in the neighborhood, so I'm busy, but
yesterday I had this thought
we all have a god inside of us.
In other words, we have a good god or angel attached to us. It is triggered when we need it or by some cause, and we can be kind to others or try to help those in need. You have to see and treat people who are usually gloomy, stubborn, and sneaky as having God in them. The same goes for people who commit heinous crimes. Whisper to the God that the individual has, shake him and pull out the divine spirit that is shrinking deep inside. He will respond to you like a different person ?
That may go along with what the priests and monks who visit prisons do.
Well, that was extreme.
And recently I was thinking ? ? why people are so kind and warm wherever I go. And yesterday I suddenly felt
that the warm, round heart in me triggers the round, warm part of the other person. I've been to a lot of grocery stores in Corona, but I've found that the young clerks are always willing to help me with any questions or situations that I have, even if it's something that would normally be brushed off by a strange Asian woman. I would like to live my life as someone once said
"All mankind are brothers !", or rather, "All mankind are relatives".

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#2196
  • ひろ
  • 2020/11/19 (Thu) 21:55
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Apparently the ANA flight to Japan was full.

It's pretty scary to have strangers sitting on both sides of you for 10+ hours this time of year.

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#2197
  • え?
  • 2020/11/19 (Thu) 23:26
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I thought they left the middle seat empty ?.

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#2198
  • ひろ
  • 2020/11/20 (Fri) 05:28
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I was told by the airline that the ticket was available

when I was forced to change the date by ANA several times, but when I went to LAX on the day of the flight, it was almost full with a group of Thai people.

He was afraid to cancel the flight, but was told that the ticket would be wasted.

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#2199
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/20 (Fri) 08:09
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> When I went to LAX that day, the flight was almost full with a group of Thai people

I am assuming that Hiro did not confirm that the flight was "almost full" when he entered the cabin. Since the B777-300ER can accommodate about 300 passengers, and since it is impossible to estimate how many people will be on the flight from the crowds seen at the airfield, it would be difficult to conclude that the flight is "almost full". It could also be that the flight was full because they happened to seat one person at a time that day, in accordance with the rules.

Before that,

> I was afraid and asked to cancel the flight, but was told that the ticket would be wasted

From the sentence, Hiro himself did not board the flight, but someone he knew asked to cancel it. I guess.

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#2200
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/20 (Fri) 09:24
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Gonko-san,

I said selfishly that I am God, but sometimes it is more convenient to think this way. When people encounter difficulties, they may turn to God ( or religion ) or consult fortune tellers, but I, being of a stingy nature, try to solve the problem by myself.

So to speak, I think the only person I have to rely on in the end is myself. Well, for physical matters, such as illness, you have to go to a doctor, but mental matters are not necessarily solved by others in the broadest sense of the word. I believe that in the end you have to steer your own course.

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#2201
  • ひろ
  • 2020/11/20 (Fri) 18:03
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My relatives who arrived in Japan contacted me.

I also found this hard to believe, so I posted it in
"Anything related to travel to Japan," topic.

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#2202

#2200
Double Money Man
I'll try to keep a low profile, though, as we both seem to get excited about off-topic topics.
I know what you mean. When I have a problem that I can't help myself with, I go outside (porch or yard) and talk to myself quietly by myself. My neighbors will think I am chatting on the phone.
Then I will talk to my inner supporter (angel or ancestor (my grandfather, I think)). This is a good thing because it will calm my mind naturally. I also believe that there is some holy spirit in nature.
There is a mountain that I can always see from my house, and when I pass by on the freeway, I cross it
I casually look at it, and for some reason, I naturally take a deep breath. I always do, so it's strange.
Also, the power spot for me was a boat ride in Arashiyama, Kyoto, by the lakeside leading to a tumbling
river.
As I wrote in the infidelity topic, when I was 51 years old, I was devastated by my husband's betrayal and spent a lot of time in agony and worry, feeling so lost and helpless. On a trip to Japan, I was on a boat with my two children and my son was rowing the oars, and for some reason, he suddenly entered my heart with a "it's ok, it's ok, it's nothing, don't worry about it !" feeling.
"It's okay, it's okay, you can forgive him now," he kept whispering to me. It is strange because it happened when I was not thinking about him, and I did not consult him about anything. I wonder if there is some kind of noble spirit in that old famous Arashiyama spot. After that day, my cloudy mind became like a sunny day, and my heavy heart became clear and light. I was so troubled and even though my children told me simply and casually, "Forget it, if you don't like it, just leave," I was instead repulsed and angry. I really wonder why I could honestly follow the voice from nature whispered to me on the lake.
Three years later, when I visited there when I had no worries, partly to thank them, I didn't feel anything. I guess you can really save me in a pinch.

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#2203
  • 今って
  • 2020/11/21 (Sat) 09:18
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You leave the seats empty between passengers ?.

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#2204
  • ひろ
  • 2020/11/21 (Sat) 13:02
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I mean I was scared because there were no empty seats between passengers.

There was only 1 - 2 empty seats in the back and everything else was filled.

The PCR test on arrival was negative, but I am worried that if I was infected on the plane
it would not show up on the test right away.

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#2205
  • 結局
  • 2020/11/21 (Sat) 13:10
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If you don't like it, you can pay for 2 or 3 seats ? Airlines must be hard to manage. Airlines must be hard to manage, and people who don't care about it want to pay less. I think it would be better if they would allow people to fly on airlines with a seat in the first class, business, or first class. Flying is not free, and government regulations are only guidelines, not laws.

Many common people only think about themselves and complain.

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#2206
  • 結局は金
  • 2020/11/21 (Sat) 13:11
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This means.

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#2207
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/21 (Sat) 16:03
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Hiro-san,

Thank you for your detailed report. It is hard to believe that there are no vacancies and all the seats are full in this situation.

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#2208
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/22 (Sun) 08:42
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Walking Around Shikoku on Foot Only - Part 1

I'm not a "Jikkou Keisatsu" (Law Enforcement Agency) TV drama, but I walk around the 88 temples of Shikoku as a "hobby". I had heard about the "walking pilgrimage" on TV and decided to go to Shikoku with my wife.

Using the Railroad Pass, we took the Shinkansen "Hikari" at a leisurely pace from Tokyo Station to Kobe Station, then paid for a bus to Tokushima Station, where we took an express bus. She didn't seem to enjoy it at all and said "I can't do this" and came back to Tokyo on the third day.

On the contrary, I was so impressed to be able to walk through the towns and farming villages of Shikoku with my own feet, admiring the mountains, rivers, plants, and trees, which were completely different from the tourist spots where people normally live, that I started going to Shikoku the next year. However, there are certain things that are necessary for walking on a pilgrimage, and when you wear a special outfit, you will feel more comfortable and aware that you are not just walking or hiking. Those pilgrimage items are described below.

*** Inspiration Part 3: Let's learn about pilgrimage supplies. Preparing for the walking pilgrimage: Pilgrimage to 88 places in Shikoku ***

https://youtu.be/JqnQtqp0-W8

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#2209
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/24 (Tue) 11:33
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Pilgrim Path and Toilet Location Map

https://88sekaiisan.org/en/restroommap/?fbclid=IwAR2EGYnzYACdxFbs_tnABPFFbPA9dIq7cr4N9d5TxEmgfHcvmrXfvL6J2OY

I'm getting older and smaller these days. I am getting older and the smaller toilets are getting closer, so this list is a must have. I can't squat on the toilet even if it is flushing.

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#2210
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/24 (Tue) 20:27
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↑ Really don't write shit all day.

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#2211
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/24 (Tue) 20:39
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↑ Jealousy round.

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#2212
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/11/24 (Tue) 21:32
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↑ Idiot round.

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#2213
  • ワクチン強制
  • 2020/11/24 (Tue) 21:39
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They said that if a vaccine is made, you might need proof of vaccine sales to get on a plane. Long live Biden 🙌

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#2215
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/25 (Wed) 10:16
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Speaking of botton, I still can't go to Shikoku in Japan, so I use Google Maps and its street view to walk the pilgrimage paths of Shikoku every day.

I walk through the streets of the city, suburbs, and rural villages and fishing villages lined with houses and apartments with slate chimneys rising from the concrete ground right next to the houses to the roofs. Those are air vents for pumping latrines, aren't they?

In Shikoku, there are still some old houses that have not been converted to flush system. Ten years ago, I stayed at a guest house in a village two hours north of Uwajima, where the 41st Ryuko-ji Temple is located. I stayed at a guest house in the village and found that the toilet on the second floor of the guest house was a botton.

This is where the story starts to get a bit nasty, so if you don't want to smell it, please stop here.

Since it was on the second floor, the hole for the cock to fall down was small and it was very difficult to shoot at it. I had a hard time at that time.

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#2216
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/11/27 (Fri) 07:51
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https://youtu.be/88x6gAWJW-E



This is how I feel now.

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#2217
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/01 (Tue) 10:54
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I found this.

"For those of you who are afraid to fly because of the shaking ! You can now enjoy flying with peace of mind !"

https://youtu.be/N9jdwILbGwo


That airplane The shaking has nothing to do with the size of the plane. Even that big Airbus A380 shakes with a bang when it enters a strong downdraft. Some years ago, when we were flying to LAX on a B747 or A380, the plane had been flying steady so there was no fasten seatbelt sign and everyone was sleeping soundly when the thump came out of nowhere. I still remember that experience clearly.

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#2218
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/02 (Wed) 09:28
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*** Boeing 747 Followed by a UFO | An Out Of This World Encounter | Japan Air Lines Flight 1628 ***

November 17, 1986 JAL cargo plane encountered UFO over Alaska.

https://youtu.be/jxjc4Nm728M

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#2219
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/03 (Thu) 07:52
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English Version : *** Terrifying Moments as Boeing 737 Inverts Over the Pacific Ocean | Dangerous Mistake ***

https://youtu.be/reixSdLfSmE

Japanese version : "ANA Flight NH140 Naha - Haneda Critical Incident Inverted to 130 degree bank angle near back flight"

https://youtu.be/sXy6IwXfPQA

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#2220
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/04 (Fri) 08:21
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"Engine Cover Comes Off During Flight, 'Serious Incident' Recognized on Japan Airlines Aircraft from Naha"


https://mainichi.jp/articles/20201204/k00/00m/040/361000c

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#2221
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/06 (Sun) 08:42
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This JAL in-flight accident was already on You Tube. It was filmed in-flight, and the CA's own announcement shows his fright. The passenger himself is also photographed with the left engine cover blown off. The contributor seems to be a Japanese-American from a Spanish-speaking country, perhaps on a trip to Okinawa. Airplanes today can fly quite a distance on one lung.

https://youtu.be/RFWaiiLcY5I

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#2222
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 08:21
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Since I only watch YouTube every day, I tend to watch airplane related videos.
I tend to watch airplane related videos because there are a lot of airplane accident videos.

*** Terrifying Moments as Missile Hits a DHL Aircraft After Takeoff | Attack Over Bagdad ***

https://youtu.be/8Wg5V-o-fvA


[Slow Commentary] #15 Aloha Airlines Flight 243 Accident

https://youtu.be/GLuaV0CXC7w



In the Aloha Airlines accident, it is not possible to land safely even though the ceiling is gone. It's amazing that they can land safely even though the ceiling is gone.
It is also amazing that the passengers were able to breathe at the speed the plane was able to fly.

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#2223
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 09:11
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skn08AM99jw

This is the best place for a super-duper powerful view of takeoffs and landings.

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#2224
  • いい加減
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 10:21
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↑ I'm so sick of being spoofed.
Have a bad cup of coffee from McDonald's, you idiot.

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#2225
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 20:01
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2224
What are you getting so hot about here ?
I know how much you have inside.

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#2226
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 20:14
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↑ Can you please not post anything unrelated to your trip to Japan, you bane.

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#2227
  • 本当に
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 20:33
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Go away, impersonator!

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#2228
  • 本当に
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 20:33
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Persistence is a disease.

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#2229
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 20:34
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What are you getting so hot about here ?
I know how much you have inside.

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#2230
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/08 (Tue) 20:40
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2226
I'm just posting a response to your post.

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#2231
  • なりすまし
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 06:48
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> Spoofers should disappear

The original Showa Ototsuan is the original spoof, so if he himself would disappear, the problem would be completely solved. It was the Showa Ototto who destroyed Tabinavi LA, which used to be an intellectual place. I really wish he would just disappear. That's what everyone feels.

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#2232
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 07:10
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2231 Then report it to Vivinavi and
Vivinavi will take care of it.

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#2233
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 07:12
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I see... you're here again, Ansan. ~ Well, goodbye. ~ ~ ~ ~

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#2234
  • はぁ〜?
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 07:17
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2230
> I'm just writing a reply to your post.

How is a reply a thank you?
You're an idiot ? Pfft, lol.

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#2235
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 07:38
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# What does returning a gift mean when you say thank you.

It's like getting a year-end gift and ignoring it and not thanking the recipient.
That is insane.
You don't understand because you don't get year-end gifts.

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#2236
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 07:40
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# It was Showa Ototto who destroyed BibiNavi LA which was an intellectual place
When did you come to America ?
Do you know BibiNavi 5 or 10 years ago ??

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#2237
  • はぁ〜?
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 08:36
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#2236
what are you doing asking yourself ?
finally a brain pandemic ?

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#2238
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 09:13
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#2221 Addition of Double Kinman.


"What happened to JAL Flight 904 from Okinawa to Haneda ? ? A former captain's view in chronological order ! ( A selfish cloud's view )"

https://youtu.be/_1FlpcJhydQ

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#2239
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/09 (Wed) 09:23
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2237 If you go back and read from the latest 20, you'll see what I mean.

It's bad to be misguided, even at work.
Well, you don't seem to be entrusted with important work, so you should be fine.

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#2240
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/10 (Thu) 08:12
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#2221 In Baikinman,

> the contributor says

like a Nikkei from a Spanish speaking country, is this correct in Spanish? Since the overwhelming majority of Nikkei who live permanently or travel to Japan are of Brazilian descent, I was wondering if the alphabetical writing in the video is Portuguese and not Spanish. If anyone is familiar with both languages, please let me know.

The same video is also available with Japanese commentary.

"In-flight trouble JAL Flight 904"

https://youtu.be/18vkUx4T8_4

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#2243
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  • 2020/12/11 (Fri) 09:56
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JAL904, encountered an airplane accident, made an emergency landing, and this is a VLOG of that day. December 04, 2020 ( Okinawa Naha to Tokyo Haneda [Okinawa Migration VLOG #108]

Yet another person kept taking pictures of the broken engine side where the engine cover was about to come off. The engine cover is about to be removed from the side of the broken engine.

https://youtu.be/IohQVwlWgag

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#2245
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/12 (Sat) 08:27
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JAL Flight 904, met with a plane accident, made an emergency landing, and that was the VLOG of the day. December 04, 2020 ( Okinawa Naha to Tokyo Haneda [Okinawa Migration VLOG #108]

Yet another person kept taking pictures of the broken engine side where the engine cover was about to come off. The engine cover is about to be removed from the side of the broken engine.

https://youtu.be/IohQVwlWgag

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#2247
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  • 2020/12/13 (Sun) 08:29
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Back in Germany, I finally understood why the number of corona cases in Japan is so low
German people are too "loose" …

Emi Kawaguchi, Maan

https://gendai.ismedia.jp/articles/-/74509?utm_source=yahoonews&utm_medium=related&utm_campaign=link&utm_content=related

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#2248
  • どこが?
  • 2020/12/13 (Sun) 08:35
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↑ Japan is also seeing an increase in the number of infected people.

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#2249
  • ナマ
  • 2020/12/13 (Sun) 08:59
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It seems to be increasing, but still nothing compared to California.

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#2250
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  • 2020/12/14 (Mon) 08:50
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Another video of JAL Flight 904 plane crash.


"JAL904 Plane crash from takeoff to emergency landing, about 24 min.
English announcement by CA, "Thank You" is added at the end regardless of the content.
It sounds strange when you are used to American English.

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#2251
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  • 2020/12/14 (Mon) 09:08
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Jet airliners normally perform reverse thrust to shorten the runway distance during a normal landing. If they did, the plane would veer off to the side.

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#2252
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  • 2020/12/15 (Tue) 08:20
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The Trans-Siberian Railway, which I wanted to ride the entire line at least once.

https://youtu.be/GhHeB3frgQA

With a total length of 9,297 km, it is the longest railroad in the world. I heard that "third class seats" as they call it in Japan have no wall or door on one side, and various races sit and sleep in one room again. I heard that if you take this trip in the middle of winter, you can enjoy the harshness of Siberia the most.

However, as I am getting older, it is getting harder and harder to have such an adventure. Sad to say.


Instead, I took a one-week Japan Rail Road Pass ticket from Tokyo to Wakkanai Station in Hokkaido, the northernmost point of Japan. Then turn back and cross Honshu ・ Kyushu to Makurazaki Station on the Ibusuki-makurazaki Line, the southernmost point of JR Japan, return right out of the ticket gates, turn back and go to Tokyo Station.

I guess this is doable for the "old man".

Dreams run through the wilderness

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#2253
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2020/12/15 (Tue) 11:30
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Baikinman
"Third class seat" in Japan is later called "second class" and now "ordinary car" ( The car symbol is Kiha, or Moha ).
JR's southernmost station is Nishi-Oyama Station.
By the way, Japan Rail Pass is correct, not Japan Rail Road Pass.

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#2254
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  • 2020/12/16 (Wed) 09:13
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Thank you, Mr. Mucho, for your detailed explanation as always. I am amazed at your knowledge. In the old days, you taught me that when a passenger plane could not park near the terminal but stayed at a distance, it was called "off-shore stopover".

"Third class seats" also went that way, didn't it? When I was a kid, we had special seats (! ), there was first class, second class, and third class. We were always in third class. When I was a child, there was a walled-off room at one end of the commuter train cars that was reserved for US military personnel. We lived at the east end of Tokyo, so we never saw any Americans in that section, but they must have been riding there in the Tachikawa, Hachioji, Yokohama, and Yokosuka areas.


> JR's southernmost station was Nishi-Oyama Station

Yes, it was. There is a signboard "JR Japan's southernmost station" at Nishi-Oyama Station, isn't there? You can also see Mt. Kaimondake clearly, and the diesel train will stop for a minute or two long because passengers get off to take a commemorative photo. I intend to take a commemorative photo too.

Should I interpret Makurazaki station as the southernmost terminal of JR?

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#2255
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  • 2020/12/16 (Wed) 09:19
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> I'm going to take a photo

I'll need a "selfie stick" if I'm the only one going down.

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#2256
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/16 (Wed) 20:09
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You may substitute the vajra cane used in the pilgrimage.

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#2258
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/16 (Wed) 20:43
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2257
If you can't use your head, you can't use your head more.

When you go on a pilgrimage,
you should carry as little luggage as possible.
The "hyakuroi" (white robe) ( is also called "shiroshoku" (white clothing),
the same as the "death clothes" worn when one dies,
and the back of the hyakuroi also has writing on it
so if you carry a backpack on your back, you are a punished person. And
carry as little luggage as possible.

Walking with a vajra cane will protect your feet and legs because the load of your weight is distributed on the cane when you walk.

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#2261
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/17 (Thu) 06:49
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↑ If you watch youtube of the pilgrimage, you won't see anyone
carrying a big backpack on their back.
I'm doing this with as little luggage as possible, so I'll substitute what I can.
Check before you write, so you won't be smug. Enjoy your solitude.

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#2262
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  • 2020/12/17 (Thu) 07:02
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> You may substitute the vajra cane used for the pilgrimage


"My life is a pilgrimage", but the plan for the JR Japan round trip is a different journey from the pilgrimage that does not enter Shikoku. Therefore, I will not carry any pilgrimage equipment.

However, we will stay one night in Wakkanai, and there is a temple called "Koyasan Saiboku Daishi Shingonji" located 15 minutes on foot from the station, so we may visit this temple with only our pilgrims' white robe and rangesa, which will not get in the way.

We are checking to see if there are other temples we can visit in the area where we will be staying.

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#2263
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  • 2020/12/18 (Fri) 10:04
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> > You might try substituting the vajrasana used in the pilgrimage

> ↑ Punitive af.


I believe that it is not a punishment to use the vajra for other purposes without damaging it. For example, to use it as a selfie stick, why not use a screw to drill a hole in the cane to hold a small head on a tripod? I have a GoPro camera attached to a rigid walking stick, and I put a camera fixing screw on the bottom of a plastic bottle of the right diameter, cut the other end off, and put it over the end of the stick so that I can take selfies from front to back as I walk.

As the characters "同行二人\" are written on the staff, it is said that the vajra staff is an incarnation of Odaishi-san and that it is always walking with Odaishi-san to protect you during your pilgrimage.

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#2264
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  • 2020/12/19 (Sat) 08:57
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Mitsubishi Aircraft, which has frozen mass production of the MSJ, will cut more than 90% of its workforce from next fiscal year. However, the project has been cancelled. I had no doubt that anything made with Japanese technology would be economical and splendid.

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/b29482cdf061ed065d1998cf3db8594d286b8457

On that note, although not a passenger plane, the private-sized "Honda Jet" has been selling like hotcakes.

"Honda Jet's Nose in the Middle of the "Mitsubishi" Freeze"

"The Domestic Jet Aircraft Business Divided into Light and Dark https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/85a3a4bd3d0a545884bdef1f552f3fbabfcdf0c9

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#2265
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  • 2020/12/20 (Sun) 08:44
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* Flying on a super-sized A380 charter flight ~ Airbus factory also ~ ( December 19, 2020 ) *


Teletext NEWS

ANA conducted this month the world's largest passenger plane A 380, the world's largest airliner.
We closely covered the flight, for which tickets were said to be difficult to obtain due to the flood of applicants.
We also show you the terminal at Narita Airport, where no one has returned yet, the boarding of passengers from the tarmac, the in-flight service in the sky, and the secret footage of the A380 factory in France, which the reporter covered in the past.

https://youtu.be/OQY02iYSg9s

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#2266
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/22 (Tue) 12:12
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* Journey to the Center"Core" of the Earth *

Humans have never seen more than 99% of the Earth's interior. What kind of worlds are spread out there ? The program covers the frontiers of Earth science and visualizes what only researchers know about the Earth's interior. What is the mantle that used to be green, the liquid world that suddenly appears, and the silvery white iron forest that exists 5,100 km underground ? Enjoy this underground journey to the center of the earth.

https://youtu.be/3yfen-t49eI

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#2267
  • ひろ
  • 2020/12/24 (Thu) 13:14
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I have been in Japan since 12/18 using ANA's LAX-HND flight.

I will need to fill out the government-requested questionnaire on paper that will be handed out on the plane, and
I will need to answer a list of questions on the web created by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, and if I become friends with someone on LINE
I will receive a QR code, which I can print or show.
When you get off the plane, you will be asked everywhere if you have those two items.
If you do not have these two items, you will have to spend extra time.

If the PCR test ( or saliva test ) is negative, the result will be displayed on the monitor
.

Public transportation is not available, so you will need to have someone pick you up
or hire a private car or other private vehicle in advance.

In my case, the time it took from the time the plane landed to the time I walked out the door was
quicker because I was seated in the front of the plane, but I think it took 2 hours.
So I think it would be no problem to be picked up about 2 hours after arrival.

My family came to Japan a month ago, but the required documents are different from that time.
I wrote this long post in case anyone wants to know the latest information.
I hope you will find it useful.

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#2268
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/25 (Fri) 11:39
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#2267 Hiro,

Thank you very much for your detailed explanation.


When the pandemic started, the process after arrival must have been confusing and took a lot of time because everyone was rushing back home. But now, as Hiro says, the process seems to be handled in a straightforward manner.


Also, there are many people who can go home directly without public transportation after the inspection at the airport, who are not under house arrest for 2 weeks.

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#2269
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/28 (Mon) 08:50
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> People who don't do 2 weeks of house arrest

This is also the regulation ( here in LA ) but I have heard that almost everyone does not abide by this request.

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#2270
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/28 (Mon) 08:53
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Mr. Double Gold is someone who watches a lot of YouTube. He is truly a YouTuber, a quintessential YouTuber.

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#2277
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/29 (Tue) 08:43
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*** Damage to JAL aircraft engine is "fatigue failure" … Fine scratches on blades rotating at high speed


https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/069ebbc5b4823f228e0898711b0612d9b12fa987

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#2279
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/30 (Wed) 08:57
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Ueno Station you don't know 1984 ∈ Showa 59 》

I have been using Ueno Station for 30 years before this. I think there is a low ceiling passage on the way from Yamanote line/Keihin Tohoku line to Shinetsu line, Joetsu line, Tohoku line and Joban line on the ground floor which is the terminal station platform, I wonder if it is still there.

https://youtu.be/J00ngEcwtTI

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#2280
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/30 (Wed) 19:56
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You don't have to go up the thread, you idiot.

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#2281
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/31 (Thu) 06:39
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2280 You're jealous because you don't have the ability to write
If you feel frustrated, you should write it down.

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#2282
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/31 (Thu) 08:06
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*** JAL flight attendants become "pilgrim girls" … Movie of visiting the sacred places in Shikoku

https://www.yomiuri.co.jp/economy/20201202-OYT1T50139/?from=yhd

Daily Haneda ( JAL has 7 flights a day from Haneda Airport (HND) to Tokushima Airport (TKS), while ANA has 4 flights a day.

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#2283
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/01 (Fri) 08:24
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Happy New Year!


They say the first dream is the dream you have from this evening to tomorrow morning.

Will this be the year you can travel to Japan?


Dear God and Buddha, please make this the year I can go to Japan.

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#2284
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/03 (Sun) 10:41
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For several years since 2010, I used to stay at the "Super Hotel Shinagawa ・ Aomonoyokocho", a business hotel in Tokyo, when I flew from LAX to HND to Haneda and stayed there for the night. Since then, I have not stayed at the hotel at all. In the meantime, when I stayed near Haneda Airport for domestic flights, I used a capsule hotel near Keikyu Kamata Station, which is within easy reach.

Today, however, I watched a YouTube video about railroads, and when I looked at a map of Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit, I found Shinagawa Seaside Station on the Shinkai Line, which I used before, and since Super Hotel Shinagawa is nearby, I checked the rate for mid-February on "Jalan". The lowest price is 4,750 yen (excluding tax)/person.

This Corona vortex must have caused the number of customers to drop drastically. Well, when the world returns to normal and I can go to Japan, I will add this "Super Hotel Shinagawa" as one of my options.

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#2285
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/05 (Tue) 08:45
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Arashi no Daikenka! Paranormal Battle!"

There is a "dream" in talking about UFOs.


https://youtu.be/nHA-F3-GxlM

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#2286
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/06 (Wed) 09:11
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How 2020 Has Changed Aviation and the Airline Industry?

Sam Chui reports on major changes in the airline industry.

2020 is a year we want to forget, but we will not forget.


https://youtu.be/qnieA2Mj-r8

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#2287
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/01/06 (Wed) 18:25
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I am enjoying the Youtube of the famous Mr. Jaseng Choi, Mr. Onoda, and Mr. Seihiro. Mr. Seihiro is a graduate of Iwakura High School, so he knows a lot about railroads.

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#2288
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/07 (Thu) 10:47
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I often watch the YouTube videos of the three of them. But Onoda-san, after he couldn't fly anymore, he did Uber Eats for a while and made videos of that, but he got tired of that too, or he bought a Tesla and made videos of that since he was rich to begin with. But it looks like he hasn't raised anything since then.

Mr. Suit also became so rich with his railroad videos that he is called "God" among iron geeks, but lately his comments sound like he is "thumbing his nose at it" and I have been avoiding him, although he seems to be raising some more since last fall.

What I always watch when he goes up now are the "Gami-san" videos that start with "Hi, hi, hi, hi," and I like the fact that he, like Mr. Suit, has a huge YouTube subscriber base, but his speaking attitude has never changed.

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#2289
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/08 (Fri) 08:42
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Speaking of Mr. Suit, he recently took a picture of the old-fashioned conductor's car ( yo-sha ) and put it on youtube.

https://youtu.be/DK9GTTqyR2Q


The current freight train does not have a yaw car connected to it, and to me it looks like something out of a butt.

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#2290
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/09 (Sat) 09:32
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Of Japan's four major archipelagos, only the island of Shikoku does not have a bullet train.

This is not surprising. Anyway, the flow of people from Honshu to Shikoku Island is suddenly much less than that of other Kyushu and Hokkaido. Even the flow of people within Shikoku by rail is very small, and JR Shikoku, like JR Hokkaido, is running a deficit every year.

Also, even if one tried to run a mini Shinkansen like the Yamagata ・ Akita Shinkansen on a minimal budget by widening the narrow gauge to standard gauge and using conventional lines, it would be impossible because the train would have to cross the Seto Ohashi Bridge and then split into Takamatsu Station and Matsuyama Station after entering Shikoku, again from both the train configuration and budget standpoint.

Therefore, I believe that there will never be a Shinkansen in Shikoku.

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#2291
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/10 (Sun) 09:02
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New Pneumonia" Topic

> #6254 Showa no otchan

> This is considered a distinguishing feature of Spanish flu,
> but this corona has the same tendency,
> and will take about 3 years to converge. It is said to take about 3 years to converge.

Well, it depends on how widespread the vaccine is.

I can't wait that long to go to Japan.


If you are going to "pick me up", I would like a free room ( in the highest class of JR East's "TRAIN SUITE SHIKISHIMA" ). And the destination is "Happiness Station".

https://www.jreast.co.jp/shiki-shima/

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#2292
  • W
  • 2021/01/10 (Sun) 09:06
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↑ Shirette.

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#2294
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/11 (Mon) 08:37
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The last B737MAX crashed in Indonesia and Ethiopia and was grounded and no B737MAXs are still flying around the world.

The aircraft that crashed in Indonesia was an old B737-500 that had been in service for 26 years.

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#2295
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/12 (Tue) 08:48
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Sports Hochi

Nobuhiko Takada questions government's stance on allowing some foreigners into Japan: "More and more, the message of emergency becomes lighter !"

https://www.msn.com/ja-jp/news/opinion/%E9%AB%98%E7%94%B0%E5%BB%B6%E5%BD%A6%E6%B0%8F-%E4%B8%80%E9%83%A8%E5%A4%96%E5%9B%BD%E4%BA%BA%E3%81%AE%E5%85%A5%E5%9B%BD%E8%AA%8D%E3%82%81%E3%81%A6%E3%81%84%E3%82%8B%E6%94%BF%E5%BA%9C%E3%81%AE%E5%A7%BF%E5%8B%A2%E3%81%AB%E7%96%91%E5%95%8F-%E7%9B%8A%E3%80%85%E7%B7%8A%E6%80%A5%E4%BA%8B%E6%85%8B%E3%81%AE%E3%83%A1%E3%83%83%E3%82%BB%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B8%E6%80%A7%E3%81%8C%E8%BB%BD%E3%81%8F%E3%81%AA%E3%82%8B/ar-BB1cFcLd?ocid=msedgntp

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#2296
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/13 (Wed) 08:04
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Indonesia Crash Plane, Flight Recorder Recovered Up to 5 Days to Extract Data

https://jp.reuters.com/article/indonesia-crash-idJPKBN29H280

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#2297
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/14 (Thu) 09:39
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Boeing 737 Crashes in Indonesia Just After Takeoff | Here's What Happened to Flight 182

https://youtu.be/cKS_Qc0UZhk


Date and Time : 9 January 2021

Airport: Seokarno-Hatta Intl' Airport, Jacarta, Indonesia

Model: B737-524 (not MAX), Year of manufacture 1994


In my own imagination,

Passenger plane will be damaged if it is used for more than 20 years, and in addition, in a country like Indonesia, the aircraft was neglected for a long time because of this corona disaster. It is difficult to believe that the aircraft was not well maintained, and I suspect that the plane may have fallen due to a malfunction.

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#2298
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/15 (Fri) 08:35
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U.S. to Require Corona Negative Certification for International Travelers Starting 26th

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/f013ba0995d87c18b8ffa7958c271b27deb4acd1


Is there any way to get a PCR test and a negative certificate at such a tight time, ( days ) 3 days ( 72 hours ) before departure for the US in Japan? Well, if the test is taken before that time and the certificate is issued within 3 days, it might be a good idea.

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#2299
  • ひろ
  • 2021/01/15 (Fri) 16:51
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The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) website states the following

Regarding the format of the test certificate, please use the prescribed format obtained by taking the test within 72 hours ( prior to departure from Japan ) from the time the specimen was collected to the time of departure of the flight you plan to take.

In addition, there are PCR test kits available for home use, so it is not that difficult.



For more information, please read the details issued by ANA.

https://www.ana.co.jp/ja/jp/topics/notice200501/#anchor003

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#2300
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/16 (Sat) 10:03
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Hiro-san,

I asked you if it is possible to get the inspection and certificate in such a short time in Japan, since the news article in #2298 says that upon entering the U.S., one must take the inspection within 3 days of departure in the country of departure and bring the certificate.

In reality, can I take the inspection and get the certificate within ・ ・ ・ 72 hours ・ ・ ・ before departure either at home or at the inspection center in Japan?


I am a US citizen and cannot even go to Japan, but I was just wondering if people coming here from Japan can get a certificate in such a short time.

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#2301
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/16 (Sat) 10:13
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COVID-19 Traveler Information

January 15, 2021

Effective January 26, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will require all air passengers entering the United States (including U.S. citizens and Legal Permanent Residents) to present a negative COVID-19 test, taken within three calendar days of departure or proof of recovery from the virus within the last 90 days​. Airlines must confirm the negative test result or proof of recovery for all passengers two years of age and over prior to boarding. ​Airlines must deny boarding of passengers who do not provide documentation of a negative test or recovery

Please see CDC’s FAQ for answers to questions about the new requirement for proof of negative COVID-19 test or recovery from COVID-19 for all air passengers arriving in the United States.

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#2302
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/17 (Sun) 08:04
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*** Japanese Skies: Why Aircraft with Two Engines ( Twin-engine Aircraft ) The Sky is Full of Twin-engine Aircraft ? The Key is "ETOPS"


https://trafficnews.jp/post/91087/2



Not only Japanese skies but the whole world is full of twin-engine jet airliners.

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#2303
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/19 (Tue) 09:02
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Do you use Apple Pay or Google Pay? I first became interested in this payment method not to pay for purchases, but because I was traveling in Japan a few years ago and saw quite a few people going through automatic ticket gates at train stations by holding up their phones.

Instead of the usual "beep-beep-beep" at the ticket gate with a Suica card or similar directly or in a wallet, they were doing it with their phones. I was jealous of that, and I wanted to do it too, so I looked it up. I found out that my phone is Android, so I can use Google Pay to pay for everything here, but I can't use it at the ticket gates of Japanese train stations.

The reason why I can't use Google Pay is because Android phones don't have the FeliCa contactless chip developed by Apple and Docomo. Please let me know if there is any progress in this area.

In the meantime, contactless chips have been incorporated into the credit cards we use everyday, and many stores in our area have installed contactless chips in their credit card processing terminals, so we no longer have to take out our phones and turn them on by human body recognition. However, the cash register at Daiso in Northridge is not yet contactless.

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#2304
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 07:50
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Sorry for the personal matter. I just want to get rid of my corona as soon as possible and go to Japan with peace of mind.

I am a member of Kaiser Permanente, which is a combination of medical insurance and medical facility ( so-called general hospital ), so I receive e-mails every time about my medical health.

Today I received the following email

What to do now

If you're age XX or older, we'll contact you directly as

If you're age XX or older, we'll contact you directly as vaccine supply becomes available and we'll provide you with instructions on how to make an appointment. Yes, I am. I am old enough to pass away from corona or be picked up first, but I hope that corona will be suppressed soon and I will be able to walk proudly in Shikoku.

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#2305
  • Sho
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 08:14
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> The reason why Google Pay does not work is because Android systems do not contain the FeliCa contactless chip developed by Apple and DOCOMO. Please let me know if there is any progress in this area.

I bought an overseas spec + phone with Osaifu-Keitai in Japan. I have hardly seen it sold in Japan, and I think it is a very rare model ( not handled by at least 3 major companies ).

I use Rakuten Edy with Osaifu-Keitai in Japan. If you link Rakuten Edy to your Ponta card, you can accumulate Ponta points and get free drinks and snacks if you exchange them with a trial voucher at Lawson.

Google Pay doesn't give you any points for anything, so there are no benefits so far. It is just for fun. I'm thinking that since there are zero benefits, that's why it won't be widely used.
I thought it would be useful if I could at least manage my usage from the history, but unfortunately it is useless even for managing the history of usage, because the history may or may not be kept.

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#2306
  • 帰国
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 12:56
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Someone who has recently returned to Japan completely ?

I'm kind of bored with America, so I might as well go back to Japan...

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#2307
  • あそ
  • 2021/01/20 (Wed) 13:34
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↑ Then go home.

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#2310

#2304
Double Kim Man

Blood test showed blood sugar over 400, doctor called me with concern.
Eh ? By the way, I checked it myself and got an error message saying it was outside the limit of measurement ! w
I hope ASAP foreigners are allowed to enter Japan because I want to go back home again while I can.

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#2311
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 07:38
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Why don't you go back to Japan ? and go to the hospital over here ??

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#2312
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 07:46
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They may want to visit Japan one more time before they die.

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#2313
  • ただの
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 09:14
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>>>I'm kind of tired of America, so I think I'll go back to Japan...

You're a Trump follower.

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#2314
  • トランプ信者はおまえだろw
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 09:26
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↑ They say you can eat at restaurants in Japan normally. This place is becoming more and more Chinese, so it's always on lockdown. Even masks are mandatory. America, the land of the free, is an old story. I no longer find America attractive.

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#2315
  • 不法滞在者
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 09:37
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↑ Don't backslide because you can't go back to Japan.

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#2317
  • わかりやすい
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 09:51
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↑ that's you ? wow!

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#2318

This morning's post was exactly a month ago and I am currently on Metformin.
back to around 120 ・ ・ ・ Oh, I'm so tired.

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#2319
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/22 (Fri) 08:55
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Sho,

> Android phones do not contain the FeliCa contactless chip developed by Apple and Docomo

That's exactly right. So, I don't think that Android will adopt Apple Pay in the future. Except for Japan, all credit card processing terminals in the US and other developed countries support both Google and Apple Pay.

> I bought a smartphone in Japan with overseas spec + Osaifu-Keitai

Does it support both Google Pay and Apple Pay? Or does "Osaifu-Keitai" in Japan automatically mean that it is compatible with Apple Pay? Also, what are "overseas specifications"? Do you mean the communication specifications of cell phone companies? Here in Japan, Verizon and Sprint use CDMA, while AT&T and T-Mobile use GSM.

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#2320
  • Sho
  • 2021/01/22 (Fri) 10:53
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> Does it support both Google Pay and Apple Pay?

Basically, iPhone supports Apple Pay and Android supports Google Pay. I don't think there are any models that support both ? I've never heard of it.

"Osaifu-Keitai" refers to a payment method using Felica. Osaifu-Keitai" includes Rakuten Edy, Seven's nanaco, and Docomo's iD. All of them offer rewards such as points, so I have the impression that there are many users in Japan.


> Also, what are "overseas specifications"? Do you mean the communication specifications of the cell phone companies? Here, Verizon and Sprint use CDMA, while AT&T and T-Mobile use GSM.

Overseas specifications refer to the different frequency bands of radio waves to be grabbed and the functions of the phone, which is a slightly different topic from the one we are discussing now, so let's leave it at that for now.


Felica is a type of NFC standard, a communication standard.
The difference between Type A/B and F is the communication speed, Type A/B is 424kbps while Type F is 848kbps, twice as fast.

For contactless payment,

・ payment terminal
・ payment register
・ payment method

all three must support the same NFC type Payment method

[Payment terminal]
Many overseas smartphones support only Type A/B, while Japanese smartphones support up to Type F with Felica.
( In reality, though, there is only one flimsy Felica sheet in Japanese smartphones. )
And of course, most US credit cards are only Type A/B compatible.

[Cashier]
In Japan, cashiers and other contactless payment terminals only support Type F. Most A/B are not supported.

[Payment Methods]
Felica is Type F payment.
Apple Pay and Google Pay are settled with Type A/B.


In other words, contactless payment is not available in Japan unless all three of the above are Type F compatible.


Then why are Apple Pay and Google Pay so popular in Japan?
That is because Apple Pay and Google Pay in Japan are currently settled via Felica such as iD in order to let them settle with Type F because the cash registers are not compatible with Type A/B. Apple Pay and Google Pay in Japan have the same name as their overseas counterparts, but the reality is that they are not the same. This is the reason why Google Pay and Apple Pay cannot be used in Japan.

By the way, Japanese cash registers have recently started to support Type A/B, and some stores are beginning to accept Type A/B payments.
If the cash registers support Type A/B, the above three conditions will be met, and Google Pay and Apple Pay will be available in Japan.

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#2321
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/22 (Fri) 15:05
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Notwithstanding the details, we are aware that new iPhone models released in the past few years, including those sold in the US market, have FeliCA chips and that iPhones bought ( and leased ) in the US can use Apple Pay in Japan.

On the other hand, is Google Pay currently available at NFC terminals in Japanese retailers? Well, I myself would not be interested in it at all if it didn't have Suica card functionality. Anyway, when I travel to Japan, especially when I pay for train fare, I need cash only to buy or recharge my Suica card, and I am so used to almost all payments here being by credit card that I have a big resistance to taking cash out of my wallet.

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#2322
  • Sho
  • 2021/01/22 (Fri) 22:09
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If Felica is included, Apple Pay and Google Pay can be used in Japan. However, in case of Google Pay, I think you need to link Felica with Osaifu-Keitai application etc.

I'm from western Japan, so I don't know much about Mobile Suica. ・ ・ I know you don't like to pay in cash, but Suica and other transportation IC cards have an auto-charge function using credit cards, so why don't you use that function? I don't know if it is possible or not, but I'll have to check. )

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#2323
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/23 (Sat) 10:10
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My knowledge related to Google Pay and Suica cards stopped in mid-2019, and I believed that Android phones would never allow me to pass through an automatic ticket gate at a Japanese station by simply holding my phone over it.

But just to be sure, I googled Google Pay and Suica functionality and found the following site, and now I know that Google Pay itself can be associated with Suica accounts without a FeliCa chip ( circuit ) i.e. without the Google Pay functionality alone. I found out that it is now possible to associate with Suica account without FeliCa chip circuit

https://time-space.kddi.com/mobile/20200318/2857

"Basics of 'Google Pay ( Google Pay )', including how to set up Suica and loyalty cards"

The text in the article titled "Visa touch payment is available for smartphones with NFC even if they do not support mobile wallet ® ( FeliCa )", so I downloaded the app from Google's Play Store. "Suica and IC Card reader - Suikakeibo"" from Google Apps Play Store.

In this app, when you hold a Suica card and your Android phone near each other with NFC, the contents of the Suica card are read contactlessly. The phone displays as follows.

SUICA/PASMO/.
I
¥ 5,585
I
Jul 2019 (K) Narita Airport Terminal 1
¥ 1,276 ... ¥ 5,585
I
(T) Kuramae

(T) Kuramae
¥ 104
¥ 6,861
I
(T) Asakusa






Therefore, at this stage, I think I can pass through the automatic ticket gate at the station by holding my phone over the ticket gate with Google Pay on Android. In reality, I will have to go there and try it out.

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#2324
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 09:41
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I understood
that Suica card ( JR East's card financial system ) and Google Pay are linked , but I can't be sure
that Google Pay phone and JR East's automatic ticket gate device are fully linked until I visit Japan. I don't know for sure until I go to Japan and try it.

I will continue to google about the connection.

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#2325
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/27 (Wed) 09:22
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I wonder if I could see it if I travel to Russia around the time of this parade.

I wonder if my American citizenship would allow me to even go near this town. Let's make friends with Mr. Putin.


https://youtu.be/BrWRaQo4dkg

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#2326
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/28 (Thu) 08:45
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This is China's National Day or something. The latest weaponry is also here.


https://youtu.be/7395qcF2MGA


But I would much rather see a Brazilian carnival than a military parade.


https://youtu.be/WqkUu3VMhF0

https://youtu.be/W66M50awSLI

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#2327
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/29 (Fri) 08:44
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Kobe Bryant Crash One Year Later- 26 Jan 2021

https://youtu.be/gWBa1mYTLUE


Helicopter crash with Kobe aboard caused by pilot's loss of sense of direction The pilot's lack of sense of direction was the cause of the helicopter crash. In a helicopter without instrument flight instruments, the pilot has no idea what attitude the helicopter is in once it is in the clouds, and he has no idea whether he is flying level or ascending ・ or descending, or even worse, tipping over.

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#2329
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/29 (Fri) 09:13
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqOgC2Mycf0

Maybe now you know a little bit about how helicopters work.

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#2330
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/30 (Sat) 10:04
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I learned a lot. I knew the basic operation, but I didn't know it would be explained in such detail. Especially "Newton's 2nd law of motion" etc. is difficult to learn without repeating it many times.

When I was a student, I also went skydiving, from the big one with the bell to the small helicopter with only the front seat. I just jumped out of the sky, so I took off but never landed.

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#2331
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/31 (Sun) 10:54
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https://www.jreast.co.jp/mobilesuica/googlepay/index.html

"Android smartphones can also use Suica with Google Pay. You can use Suica on trains, buses, and shopping throughout Japan, as well as earn JRE POINTs and use the Touch de Go!

Function ・ Service ------------------------- Suica GPay --- Mobile Suica

Deposit ( Charge )
(registered in Google Account Credit Card ) ○ -

Deposit ( Charge )
(Credit Card registered with Mobile Suica ) - ●

Deposit ( Charge )
(Charge by cash at convenience stores, charge machines, etc. ) ○ ○

Use by train ( *1 ) ○ ○

Use for shopping ( *2 ) ○ ○

( *1 ) For more information about available areas → [List of metropolitan areas including JR West]


So I have Costco VISA I have Costco VISA card registered in Google Pay, and Costco VISA card can be used in Japan, and Google Pay is supposed to be universal, so you should be able to pass through the automatic ticket gates in Japan, especially in East Japan Railway Company. Well, in my case, I'm talking about after this Corona leaves and I can come and go freely to and from Japan.

Note: Google Pay phones do not have FeliCa chips.

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#2332
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/01 (Mon) 09:54
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To add to the conversation about Google Pay and the Suica card function, if you use the Suica card function and pay for train fare with Google Pay, the charge will go to the credit card account you have associated with Google Pay, but the combination of those two cards and the Suica card you have purchased and used before are not related, so the Suica card you currently have is completely different. The Suica card you have now is completely different from the Suica card you used to buy.

Therefore, the current Suica card itself, which has about 5,500 yen left, must be used for this purpose. Therefore, you have to use your current Suica card, which has a balance of about 5,500 yen.

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#2333
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/06 (Sat) 08:06
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When inbound travel was booming, JR and Keisei Electric Railway competed with each other to operate the airport limousine buses between Narita Airport ⇔ and JR Tokyo Station, which Mr. ashitano said he used to use. However, due to the pandemic, JR buses have been extremely reduced in frequency, and Keisei Railways has suspended service all day long.

As for the railroads, Keisei has considerably reduced the number of Skyliner trains, and JR's N'EX, which had been running for 2 ~ 30 years, is not running at all. Most of the "JR East 259 series" trains with the N'EX logo that had been used until then are now sitting in the railcar section under the rain, and a small portion of them are running as a sightseeing express from Shinjuku Station to Kawaguchiko Station in a tie-up with the private railway company Fuji Express.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/60/JR_East_E259_Narita-Express.jpg/1280px-JR_East_E259_Narita-Express.jpg

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#2334
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/07 (Sun) 08:30
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K's House Tokyo


https://kshouse.jp/tokyo-j/index.html

https://youtu.be/R06SzbKJayI

https://youtu.be/lk0H814BGDg

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#2335
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/08 (Mon) 10:20
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K's House Tokyo About K's House Tokyo

I used to stay at K's House Tokyo, a guest house/hostel in Asakusa, when I visited Japan and stayed in Tokyo. In this internet age, K's House Tokyo is well known all over the world and most of the guests are foreigners. The main rooms are mixed gender with bunk beds, and until recently the rates were 3,600 yen for a 4-person room, 3,300 yen for a 6-person room, and 2,900 yen for an 8-person room.

There is a large common room and kitchen on the first floor where you can cook your own meals, but most of the guests either ate out or went to 7/11, a few 10 steps away. However, when I stayed there in 2019 before the pandemic, there were 8 people in the room and I was woken up in the middle of the night by someone snoring loudly. I think it was that guy nearby because I do it sometimes and I could still hear him after he woke me up.
I had a chance to talk to a young white woman nearby the night before and asked her where she was ? from. She told me that she was teaching English to children in a small town near Lake Towada in Akita, and that she was going back to her parents' house in Chicago the next morning. However, when I was awakened by her snoring, her bed was already empty, and I thought she had packed her bags and left the inn, unable to sleep, even though it was still dark outside. Since that snoring, I don't feel like staying at K's House Tokyo, although it is cheap. I will try such a place next time.

https://d2ahiw9kb7is19.cloudfront.net/-/media/1F1135E8E09A433485C076768C8B3D27.jpg?d=20171113T072955

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#2336
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 08:42
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Golden Knights @ MKE Airshow 2019

https://youtu.be/ETugOZ9U8Oo


When I was a student I was part of a skydiving club of volunteers from several schools. This video shows the US Army's Golden Knights, a professional team that already existed back then, and each one of them has amazing skills.

The speed of the fall is tremendous. During this time, the speed of the fall is so great that you cannot breathe, but if you have to, you can open your lips slightly and inhale or exhale slowly. Well, I have to breathe, so I do it unconsciously.

At that falling speed, Dunbar's cheeks ripple. At that falling speed, Dunbar's cheeks ripple.

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#2337
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/10 (Wed) 09:02
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It was "diver" not "dumber".

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#2338
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/10 (Wed) 09:37
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Unsolved Mystery of D.B. Cooper

https://youtu.be/hSKRcuWml_E


Long ago, a man named D.B. Cooper successfully hijacked an airliner and made a fortune.
I went to the Lake Elsinore dive site and saw other divers wearing T-shirts that said "I'm D.B. Cooper "
. I was impressed that Americans are so quick to
do something witty in keeping with the times.


The hijacker, D.B. Cooper, took advantage of the rear end boarding stairs on a Boeing 727
to jump out of the plane at an altitude of 10,000 ft with a parachute and a lot of money.
Since then, the FBI has been conducting a frantic investigation, but has yet to catch him.

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#2339
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 09:03
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*** Skydive World Champions 2014 ***


https://youtu.be/yVA80f_T2lo

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#2340
  • ashitano
  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 09:21
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When it comes to parachutes, they are human tools. Tools are created to enrich human existence. Come to think of it, airplanes going to Japan and UFOs coming from afar are also tools.

However, humans are now being used as tools. Who on earth ?

has the coronavirus?

The coronavirus will die within hours or days if left alone. In order for it to survive, it must be passed from person to person at a very rapid rate. The speed is exactly the same as the speed at which humans fly around the globe.

Then, to eliminate the corona, we should just stop. If all humans stopped moving, even for 10 days, they might be able to defeat the corona.

But can human beings, who are animals, stay for several days? Animals are only animals.

No. Look at the meditating Buddha. There are many people who meditate and practice for hours and days. It is possible for a human being to become immobile. Reminds me of the experiment of how many Buddhist believers meditate all over the world and wonder if they could move the earth by doing so.

However, according to Darwin's law, the survival of man, or the survival of living beings, is in variety. To do the same thing for every human being on earth is to defy this law.

But if many people can meditate for a long time, they may not only eliminate the corona, but some of them may become enlightened and preach that, according to them, neither humans nor the corona existed in the beginning.

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#2341
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/12 (Fri) 09:11
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ashitano,

You are absolutely right.

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#2342
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/13 (Sat) 08:42
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♪ ♪ ♪ Nostalgic Hit Parade ♪ ♪ ♪


#254 Showa no Ototsan Today 07:48 Report


TV drama starring Makoto Fujita, Murder Guide to Kyoto .
The drama was about an incident in Kyoto that was solved by assistant detective OTOKAWA Onjiro, but
ended after the 32nd film with the death of FUJITA Makoto.

I enjoyed traveling without going to Kyoto and the region
I downloaded it and saved it in MP4 to keep it as a souvenir.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnmuhMioyhg&t=53s

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#2343
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/14 (Sun) 09:34
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VERTICAL ELITE RECORD CAMP

https://youtu.be/sbN7ywjyGII


These days, not only flying horizontally with arms and legs outstretched, but also diving in a standing position or falling head first position

I see that it is becoming popular. The total area that hits the body is reduced, which increases the fall speed. That's amazing.

I couldn't imagine doing this when I was doing it. I remember jumping out of an airplane as a beginner and not being able to
level off right away, but I remember falling head first and pulling the ripcord as I got to open altitude.

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#2344
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/15 (Mon) 09:39
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This kind of thing is also possible with training.

Cody's Skydiving Celebration


https://youtu.be/DtZO8disGcc


In modern times, Go Pro (≈ $ 300) and other Action cameras such as Go Pro (≈ 300) are now available cheaply and divers are attaching them to their helmets. When we started out, the only cameras available in the world were the Nikon F and its motor drive, an investment of more than 100,000 yen at a time when a bowl of ramen was priced at 60 yen. When I was transferred to the U.S., I brought that set with me but never had a chance to use it. I wonder if it still has a pretty good premium because it is still a complete set.

However, this set is so heavy that even if it is fixed to the helmet, if you open the parachute in an odd position, it will interfere with the bones in your neck.

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#2345
  • ashitano
  • 2021/02/17 (Wed) 08:57
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If you listen to the group sound, that's a lot of singing about a certain woman ( ? ). It's also a woman who turns away, a woman who likes other people, not herself. And a little further away, on a cage-like stand ( ? ) there is a group of bare sexed women dancing. In the setting, the group of women may be fans of the group band, but when you listen to the song, the group of women is a symbol of unattainable women. Nowadays, those female dancers have become aunts and grandmothers, and their youthfulness in the past was still out of reach.

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#2346
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/18 (Thu) 10:13
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Japan Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, "Domestic Outbreak Status, etc."

https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/covid-19/kokunainohasseijoukyou.html

shows that the number of positive cases of coronas, the number of PCR tests performed, and the number of people requiring hospitalization and treatment have gradually decreased from the peak at the beginning of January. The number of people requiring hospitalization and treatment has gradually decreased from the peak at the beginning of January to the level before the third wave began. Looking at this alone, it seems as if Japan's re-opening is not far off, but what do you think? However, the figures for China are not reliable at all, and major countries such as the U.S., while declining, are still very slow, and the number of infected people is still one order of magnitude higher than in Japan, so I think Japan is still far from reopening. If that is the case, it would be impossible to hold the Tokyo Olympics. Whoever succeeds Mr. Mori.

Well, it's almost March, and it will be impossible to go on a pilgrimage in May.

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#2347
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/20 (Sat) 09:41
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Mori Mirage finally got off the ground, and conversely, Seiko Hashimoto, a woman about 30 years younger than herself, took over. It is already almost March and the coronal pandemic shows no sign of abating around the world.

Can Tokyo even host the Olympics?


Japan must open its ports by the middle of March, even if only on a limited basis, but with this pandemic
I don't think it will be possible. What do you guys think?

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#2348
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/21 (Sun) 09:05
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Yesterday a United B777-200 from Denver to Honolulu turned back to Denver with a fire in the No.2 (right ←) engine. Mr. blancolirio, who is well known for airplane accidents, reports in detail.

This time, the engine exploded more loudly than the JAL engine accident the other day, and it continued to spew fire until the emergency landing. It would be terrible if the front cowling of an engine larger than a man's back were to fall from the sky and hit a person.

https://youtu.be/Tkieg1ZFcPE

https://youtu.be/4t_vPqgHhKU

https://youtu.be/sBxe4cQzUIY

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#2349
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/22 (Mon) 08:09
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The engines on the Boeing B777-200 that caused the engine explosion in Denver are
Pratt ・ and ・ Whitney PW4000 series, the same engines that caused engine failure on a JAL
B777 from Naha Airport last November. The Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) has grounded
all 32 JAL and ANA aircraft in total.


https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/e17ad54e062be972a11b5280890712a5d0cd20d8

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#2350
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/24 (Wed) 11:51
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*** The reason why "Shinkansen fares ・ fees" are so high but there is no price competition

This kind of news appeared on the Internet, but the subject is something that makes people look like fools. Anyone who has had a decent education in Japan can understand it. In other words, Shinkansen is operated by JR, a monopoly so to speak, and since there is no competition, the price can be decided by itself.

Furthermore, JR has adopted the NFC (Near Field Communication) card, which allows passengers to pass through an automatic ticket gate by holding up their IC card, making train use more convenient, but JR has also developed the card function and established a credit card organization similar to VISA/MasterCard/Amex. JR, which is a semi-public organization, has been trying to enclose the use of credit cards by creating a similar organization of financial institutions. Is JR, which is practically a semi-public organization, allowed to do such a thing?




https://www.msn.com/ja-jp/news/money/%E6%96%B0%E5%B9%B9%E7%B7%9A%E3%81%AE%E9%81%8B%E8%B3%83-%E6%96%99%E9%87%91-%E3%81%AF%E9%AB%98%E3%81%84%E3%81%AE%E3%81%AB-%E4%BE%A1%E6%A0%BC%E7%AB%B6%E4%BA%89%E3%81%8C%E8%B5%B7%E3%81%8D%E3%81%AA%E3%81%84%E7%90%86%E7%94%B1/ar-BB1dRD9h?ocid=msedgntp

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#2351
  • ひきこもり
  • 2021/02/24 (Wed) 23:40
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The best part of catching a stupid, retarded, vivinavian cancer, www.
He's as easy to catch as a botejako, which is no fun. www.
Pfft !

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#2352
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/03 (Wed) 14:10
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[Eng Sub]Japan Airlines Flight 7 Fuel Leak

This is a case of fuel leaking from the left wing of a JAL B787 taxiing for takeoff from Boston's Logan International Airport to Narita on January 8, 2013. This incident, combined with a battery fire on an ANA B787, resulted in a brand new B787 being grounded for an extended period of time.
The rescue team asked the pilot "Is everyone on board all set?

https://youtu.be/lNLXrXznpZc

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#2353
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/03 (Wed) 15:23
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What the hell is this thread still here ??

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#2355
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/04 (Thu) 07:31
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2353
You have a lot of time on your hands.

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#2356
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/04 (Thu) 08:57
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UA had another emergency landing on 2/13/2018 on a 777-200 from SF to Honolulu due to the same right engine explosion. I am not sure if it was the same PW engine at that time, but the way the engine broke, I think it was the same PW engine. Also, it was a few hours before arrival at Honolulu, so it was a proof that the aircraft flew safely over such a long distance even though it was a one-lung flight.

Therefore, the flight between LAX and TYO/KIX is not a straight flight over the Pacific Ocean, but a curved flight over a longer distance, close to ) the Aleutian Islands, including the US West Coast, Canada, Alaska, ( and the Russian mainland.

https://youtu.be/J2kHchd6XHw

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#2357
  • サン
  • 2021/03/05 (Fri) 09:20
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TSA PreCheck vs. Global Entry EXPLAINED

https://youtu.be/6T_D7jI4sfE


A long time ago, the difference between TSA PreCheck and Global Entry and which This lovely Rebecca explains it in detail. I also heard that Japanese permanent residents can get Global Entry, so if you are a permanent resident, please get Global Entry.

The cost is $85 for TSA Pre and $100 for Global Entry. Before this Corona, the TSA checkpoints at LAX were ridiculously crowded, but if you had either of the above, you could get through without waiting. I don't think it will be as crowded as before after this Corona, but it is definitely safer to have one or the other for future use.

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#2358
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/06 (Sat) 08:31
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This is a 15-minute video of a B777-200, also by UA, landing at Narita(NRT). The Japanese air traffic controllers' English control is entirely in katakana English. American ・ European pilots are probably already accustomed to control English with harsh accents from other countries.
In this video, the katakana English is not so bad, but there are many domestic flights at Haneda, and both pilots and air traffic controllers are communicating in Moro katakana English, as if katakana English is easier to communicate in domestic flights.

Thousand → Tauzando or Sauzando

Ground → Guraundo

At → Atto

Three → Turii or Surii

Departure → Depaachaa

Right Right → Raito Left Left → Refuto

Miscellaneous,...

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#2359
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/07 (Sun) 10:09
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I forgot the URL.


https://youtu.be/vng7Xl_xuVA



The following is trouble between SQ and ATC at Haneda Airport.


https://youtu.be/unGR4RLxjis

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#2360
  • さる
  • 2021/03/07 (Sun) 14:13
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> This lovely Rebecca explains in detail.

This is a 5 year old video. Isn't the information too old?

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#2362
  • 😅
  • 2021/03/07 (Sun) 17:32
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You don't have to post the URL, no one is interested ?.

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#2363
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/08 (Mon) 09:42
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Bursting into Flames Just After Takeoff | Here's What Really Happened to N772UA (With Real Audio)


https://youtu.be/8C074FDH2j4


The recent UA B777-200 engine explosion in Denver, TheFlightChannel, as usual, has made a video with computer ・ animations and detailed explanations. TheFlightChannel has also made a video with computer animations as usual. It explains the circumstances in more detail than previous reports.

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#2364
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/10 (Wed) 09:40
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Yesterday, I received my second vaccination at Kaiser. The doctor or RN who gave me the shot told me "Keep this, you can travel anywhere with it".

By the way, currently only Japanese citizens can enter Japan, but I heard that official proof of inoculation is required to enter Japan, which was discussed in another topic, but is any form acceptable as long as an official medical institution has proof of inoculation? Please let me know for your reference.

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#2365
  • ブン子
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 18:25
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Is it possible for Japanese to get TSA Pre. for Global Entry ? Please let me know for your reference.

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#2366
  • Ggrks
  • 2021/03/12 (Fri) 10:45
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I'm a permanent resident and I'm global.

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#2367
  • リアルID
  • 2021/03/12 (Fri) 10:51
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Will I be able to get into the social security office without a real ID ??

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#2368
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/12 (Fri) 11:17
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Bunko,

TSA Pre is only for US Citizen. I think someone said so 2 years ago on this topic. I think someone said so on this topic 2 years ago, especially when entering LAX, if you have Global Entry, immigration and customs clearance were easy.

However, when I came back to LAX 2 years ago, there were many tourists and I had to wait in a long line at the customs without any TSA expedited line for departure. Also, I don't think there is a Global Entry benefit only for immigration since citizens and permanent residents are processed through one entrance at the kiosk terminal when entering LAX.

Therefore, the only benefit of Global Entry is the ability to pass through the TSA inspection in a short period of time when leaving Japan. There is no benefit for entering and exiting at Japanese airports. Oh, Japanese people go through the immigration inspection very quickly anyway. Before Corona, we foreigners had to wait more than an hour. Now we can't even enter the country.

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#2369
  • Ggrks
  • 2021/03/12 (Fri) 12:55
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> Also, I don't think there is a Global Entry benefit only for the immigration checkpoint, since the immigration checkpoint for LAX entry is handled at the kiosk terminal with one entrance for citizens and permanent residents.

I don't know much & how can you write something so random without checking?
When your green card is scanned by the special machine, you will be issued a receipt with a photo, and that's the end of the immigration process, so it's crazy fast.
The speed of immigration is the best part of Global Entry.

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#2370
  • Ggrks
  • 2021/03/12 (Fri) 12:57
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Incidentally, there is a special lane for customs as well, and you can pass through it easily.

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#2371
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/03/12 (Fri) 16:55
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TSA PreCheck ®
Available to US citizens, nationals and LPRs.
... Japanese with green cards are also acceptable.

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#2372

TSA Pre, I am a green card holder and have it.

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#2373
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/13 (Sat) 13:41
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Mr. Mucho,

I just looked at the following site

https://www.tsa.gov/precheck/faq

The TSA PreCheck ® application program I see that membership is only open to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals and lawful permanent residents.

I applied a long time ago, but the application guide only said "Bring your US Passport" and did not mention anything about LPR, so I thought it was only for US Citizen.

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#2374
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/13 (Sat) 14:13
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Ggrks,

> > Also, I don't think there is a Global Entry benefit for LAX entry, only for immigration, since citizens and permanent residents are processed at the kiosk terminal with one entrance.

If you read and understand the above carefully, he is talking about "extremely fast" since "citizens and permanent residents are processed at the kiosk terminal with one entrance". But TSA Pre and Global Entry should not be involved in this process.


> By the way, customs also has a dedicated lane

Did the baggage screening counter also have a dedicated TSA Pre/Global Entry lane? I was waiting in line for several tens of minutes without seeing any signage for a dedicated lane. What was the sign and which side of the customs checkpoint were you facing?

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#2375
  • 呆れた
  • 2021/03/13 (Sat) 14:37
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Is there a global entry mistake through ??

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#2377
  • Ggrks
  • 2021/03/14 (Sun) 07:07
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> If you read and understand the above carefully, he is saying that it is "crazy fast" because "citizens and permanent residents are processed at the kiosk terminal at one entrance". But TSA Pre and Global Entry should not be involved in this process.

Your choice of words is so off that I didn't understand what you meant no matter how many times I read it.
What is a kiosk terminal? ? If it is the same flight, the arrival terminal should be the same.

My experience was also from the busy 2019s, but my colleague, an American, took a long time to leave the terminal after getting off the plane and was talking about how he wanted his company to take Global Entry, so I thought citizens had to stop by immigration after the kiosk as well. I thought citizens had to stop by immigration after the kiosk.

> But TSA Pre and Global Entry should not be involved in this process.

TSA pre check would not be involved in the first place. It's meant to facilitate security checks at departure. If you are right, the only advantage of Global Entry is that there is a dedicated lane for going through security checkpoints and customs.

> Was there a dedicated TSA Pre/Global Entry lane at the baggage screening counter?

No, I wrote that there was a dedicated lane for Global Entry. I thought TSA Pre check didn't have that privilege for entry in the first place, no? ?
What kind of signage says Global Entry and you can see it no matter how you look at it.

> Which side of the customs checkpoint were you on?
I thought it depended on the arrival terminal, but it is usually prominently located in the center.

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#2378
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/14 (Sun) 10:42
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Ggrks,

First of all, I was very wrong about Global Entry. First of all, I was very wrong about Global Entry, so I didn't understand Ggrks' comment yesterday and went back to YouTube and the TSA Pre/Global Entry site to learn more.

Many years ago, when TSA Pre first became popular, you had to wait in long lines at the TSA checkpoint at departure, but in the TSA Pre lanes, it was a breeze to get through. I thought this was worth the $85 expense over 5 years, so I immediately got TSA Pre. I thought it was a panacea, but then I heard on this topic the year before last that there was also Global Entry, but I let it go, saying "I'm not interested in that" as long as I had TSA Pre.

This time, however, Mr. Ggrks told me that Grobal Entry is a very easy and quick way to enter the country, and that there is a special entrance for citizens and permanent residents, and that if you hold your passport up to the kiosk terminal, a machine will automatically bring out a slip with your photo on it. If you hold your passport up to the kiosk terminal, a slip with your picture on it will automatically come out, and if you take it and hand it to the officer, he will say "Hi ・ OK" and you will be through instantly. Therefore, I did not understand what Ggrks meant when he said that Grobal Entry takes less time.

Nevertheless, upon closer examination, I found that TSA Pre is more for domestic travel only and avoids long lines at both departure ・ and arrival, whereas for international travel it is only advantageous at departure and no advantage when returning from abroad. Ggrks, I apologize for my lack of understanding.

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#2379
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/15 (Mon) 10:11
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I am planning to switch to Global Entry when my TSA Pre expires at the end of this year.

Since Japanese people are able to obtain Global Entry within Japan, I hope that at least Narita, Haneda, and Kansai Airports will have Global Entry facilities. Once this Corona pandemic is completely over, we will see an avalanche of foreign tourists again, and long lines at the immigration counters at the airports. It may be an hour or two flight for those from neighboring countries, but we arrive at Narita or other airports after sitting in cramped seats for almost half a day, so it will be hell to have to stand and wait for almost an hour again.

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#2380
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/16 (Tue) 09:33
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Should I Get Global Entry or TSA Precheck?


https://youtu.be/P19sHwgOeT0

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#2381
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 08:59
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What I said in #2379 has nothing to do with permanent resident holders.

Permanent residents are Japanese citizens, so of course they will be in line with Japanese nationals at immigration. If two or three flights arrive at the same time, there will be a similar large line at both checkpoints. But while we foreigners have to wait over an hour at the back of the line, the Japanese line is empty in less than 15 minutes. At that moment, or rather, only at that moment, I felt it was better to be Japanese.

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#2382
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 10:28
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Eligibility for Global Entry

https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/global-entry/eligibility


In the above, Japan is not on the list, so only US permanent resident holders should be able to get it, but the following site tells the story of how it was obtained.

"[Global Entry ①] Japanese can get it ! ! ( No green card required )"

https://overseas-lifehack.com/2018/10/06/post-369/

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#2383
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/19 (Fri) 09:20
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I am thinking of applying for TSA PreCheck/Global Entry. Based on Ggrks' opinion, the US CBP website and YouTube, I am also thinking of applying for Global Entry this time.

My TSA PreCheck is due at the end of this year, but according to recent rumors, it may take 6 months or more to get Global Entry. I went to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website and started the procedure.

https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/global-entry/how-apply

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#2384
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/20 (Sat) 08:27
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Here is a similar YouTube video explaining Global Entry. This one also gives a very detailed explanation. Especially about accompanying family members and your attitude when you go for an interview.

https://youtu.be/WRpuhfQhJt0

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#2385
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/21 (Sun) 10:07
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*** Hotel officials "It's a matter of life and death" to abandon accepting overseas visitors to the Olympics ***


https://this.kiji.is/745956054523576320?c=39546741839462401


This could be taken to mean that they will not accept any overseas visitors to watch the Olympics, but will ordinary travelers from abroad who are trying to enter the country during this Olympic season be allowed in without restrictions?

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#2386
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/28 (Sun) 11:55
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Japan is still closed to foreign visitors, but is there any good news related to the opening of the country

?


While restaurants and schools are opening here, albeit on a limited basis,

Japan has seen an increase in the number of infected people, which is a negative sign for the opening of Japan.

I had planned to be able to travel to Japan this May, but that is now in jeopardy.


I bought a ticket to Japan with Singapore Airlines last May as my plan, but

with this pandemic, SQ said they would hold the fee I paid until the end of this September,

this minutes, it is getting doubtful that I can go this September.

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#2387
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/29 (Mon) 08:10
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New Coronavirus Update

1,345 people infected in Japan, more than 1,000 on Monday for the first time in 7 weeks


https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASP3Y77LDP3YUTIL002.html?iref=comtop_7_05



Something tells me it's going to be hard to open ports this year !

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#2389

Is Mr. Baiginman a U.S. citizen? ?
There seems to be no prospect of accepting U.S. citizens who do not have a Japanese passport for a short visit unless there is a special reason to do so.
The consulate staff told us that the Japanese side has requested strict restrictions for the time being, regardless of the fact that the emergency declaration has been lifted. If you are coming to Japan on a long-stay visa for nursing care or other reasons, you should apply for a certificate of eligibility in Japan and then apply at the consulate here.

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#2390
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/31 (Wed) 09:30
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U.S. Citizen,

Yes, I am a U.S. citizen and cannot go to Japan right now. The recent coronal rebound in Japan has been so severe that it seems unlikely that Japan will open for the time being. I think it may extend until this fall if not sooner.

That said, I don't want to get a "long-stay visa" or anything like that.

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#2391
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/01 (Thu) 10:26
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As I wrote in #2383, I tried to complete the Global Entry process, but at the final step, the process could not be completed because the information I entered was "incorrect" or something.

I found a box to report any questions about what went wrong, so I filled it out and sent it in. 2 weeks later I finally got a reply, but it was very typical and I have no idea what went wrong.

Maybe, but when I first applied for US Passport when I became a citizen, I was only supposed to put my birth country and birth city, but in this G/E application, there are three places: birth country, birth state, and birth city. I entered the name of the ward, but this may not have matched the information on US Passport.

So now I will enter "Japan", "Tokyo", "Tokyo" in my case. If there are any citizens in this area who already have a G/E and still remember this, please let me know.

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#2392

I believe G/E has an interview at LAX at the end ?.

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#2393
  • ラメン
  • 2021/04/01 (Thu) 22:20
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> So now I'm going to put in my case Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo, and so on.

Can I leave the state of birth blank?

If not, but on the passport application, if you were born in the U.S., you write State - City, and if you were born abroad, you write Country - City. If you get an error with Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo, Tokyo, you can try Japan, Japan, Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo. If you get an error with Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo, you can try Japan, Japan, Tokyo.

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#2394
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  • 2021/04/02 (Fri) 09:55
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Ramen,

Thank you very much for all your instructions.

Yesterday evening, I went back to the Global Entry site and found that the application had been submitted, and the place of birth was listed as Japan - Tokyo - Tokyo. Again, what the heck !.

So I got to the payment page, paid the $100 fee, and all was done. But when I clicked the final button, the server was either busy or slow, and it was stuck in Hold, so I turned off www.cbp.gov/travel/. I will try entering the site again. I will try to enter the site again.

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#2395
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  • 2021/04/03 (Sat) 09:32
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I guess your Global Entry application has been accepted because I have not received any news after .
Of course, they are processing everything by computer, so if there is anything wrong with your application,
they will contact you immediately.

Rumor has it that it will take more than 6 months for the Global Entry interview, so I will wait patiently.
TSA PreCheck is valid until the end of this year, so I am not in a hurry, but the pandemic in Japan
seems to be reversing itself, and I am beginning to doubt if I can go to Japan this year.

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#2396
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  • 2021/04/04 (Sun) 09:11
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Although it is not often, the pilgrimage route in Shikoku takes you to some dangerous places like this. In this case, you have to rely on your "sense." At 2:30 / 9:45 in this video, if you take a step to the right, you will fall several dozen meters free-fall down a steep mountain cliff
. The "sense" also includes "reading the vegetation"
and you can imagine the shape of the ground beneath it, depending on how well it grows. And if you look further into the distance,
covered with vegetation, you can see in which direction the mountain path is heading.

The path in this video is one of the paths leading up to Unbenji Temple No.66. Currently, more than 99% of walking pilgrims take a different route with a clear path
up the mountain. I have taken that route twice before, but
next time I would like to try this "Mandado" route, which has probably been used since the Edo period.


https://youtu.be/4N9i_jR6hOs

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#2397
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/04 (Sun) 09:22
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Reptiles are my worst enemy, and if I run into one,
I won't die of a travel fatality, but I'll have a heart attack and die
and I don't know if I'll die
I don't like this place
I don't want to go on asphalt roads.

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#2398
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  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 10:23
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Ototsuan

> I hear that reptiles are not my favorite

but in my case, I don't have warm blood or I don't love them, but like other small animals, they don't bother me at all. I was born and raised in a large house with a floor space of 1,000 tsubo, and the garden was huge and many snakes of all sizes lived there.

One time, a huge blue general passed right in front of me, and I grabbed him by the middle part with my hand. He was indeed a "blue general," a big guy.

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#2399
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/06 (Tue) 20:19
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# I casually grabbed the middle part with my hand and he slipped out and walked away without any intention. As expected of "Blue General", he is a big guy.

It sends shivers down my spine. I hope he doesn't appear in my dream.

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#2400
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 09:03
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Well, I am sorry about that.


Then you can't watch a Godzilla movie.


https://youtu.be/0Leldt6F67U

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#2401
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 09:15
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Sorry, no Godzilla at all.


Here is the 2 minute trailer.


https://youtu.be/odM92ap8_c0

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#2402
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/04/07 (Wed) 17:53
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Mothra is prettier than Godzilla.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jfWLo20sRI

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#2403
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/09 (Fri) 09:13
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AFN ( AFN [ † 1], English: American Forces Network, is a latte-cum-broadcasting station ( for base personnel and their families in locations where U.S. military forces are stationed around the world ) consisting of three divisions: radio, television and news production. It consists of three divisions, a radio division, a television division, and a news production division ) and is a trademark of the U.S. military. Its service in Japan was called FEN ( FEN, Far East Network, Far East Broadcasting Network [ † 2] ) until 1997.

This FEN was played in Tokyo on the AM ( but only on the AM band at the time ) 810 kilo cycle. One of my friends and I used to listen to it while walking around with portable AM radios in the palm of our hands, which were very popular at the time. I guess he was trying to listen to English, but it looked like he was trying to be "cool".

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#2404
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/10 (Sat) 09:06
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This morning I was casually looking at the app icon on my phone and saw suikakeibo at the edge.

I opened it and found it was the Suica app I had previously installed. I opened it and found that I had a balance of 5,585 yen.

I haven't used this app for almost 2 years even though it costs only $55. I wonder if I will ever be able to use it again.

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#2405
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/11 (Sun) 08:47
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Thorough Explanation] At a glance ! This is the moment when you think CA is Japanese


https://youtu.be/rH2U0HzW_VI


Japanese airlines always talk to you in Japanese out of the blue, but when I used to fly Korean Air in the old days when they had a sale of about $300 round trip from LAX to NRT, I used KAL a lot and the CA was suddenly able to speak Japanese. I used to fly KAL when Korean Air was offering a sale of about $300 round trip from LAX to NRT, and the CAs could suddenly speak Japanese. I guess they saw that most of them had Japanese newspapers or novels with them and guessed it.

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#2406
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 09:20
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In Japan, the number of people infected or killed by coronas is more than an order of magnitude lower than in the U.S., but the news reports make a big deal about cluster outbreaks and outbreaks of variant infections.

The way of reporting is also unusual, as the number of customers has been decreasing in bars and restaurants everywhere, and the owners comment that they can't do business anymore. If the complete closure of bars and restaurants ・ and beauty parlors like ours does not have a significant impact on the general public, the current partial opening of these establishments has been a success because they have been thoroughly closed.

Japan's central ・ regional government seems to be spiking again because their approach is half-hearted for everything, and I wonder if they will ever be able to make it to the Olympics. When will we be able to travel to Japan?

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#2407
  • 2021/04/14 (Wed) 10:54
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The EU, Japan, Brazil, and India are all in an uproar right now over mutant strains, but the US is not in an uproar over mutant strains at all.
Do you want to use up the old corona vaccine ??

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#2408
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/15 (Thu) 09:56
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Are the vaccines currently on the market not effective against mutants at all?


> The U.S. is not fussed about mutant species at all


I think the Japanese press is too sensitive. The exaggerated reporting is making the populace more anxious.

The fact that one small bar is being forced to close due to "shortened hours" is

being reported as if the Japanese economy is in unprecedented crisis.

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#2409
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/18 (Sun) 10:14
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As usual, the number of infected people in Japan is not decreasing.

At the Tokyo Olympics, only the family members of athletes from foreign countries will be allowed to enter the country, but according to some people, the country will remain closed and no spectators from abroad will be allowed to enter the country.

Then we will not be able to visit Japan until this fall at the earliest.

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#2410
  • ワレワレハ
  • 2021/04/18 (Sun) 10:57
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Not according to someone
officially announced during the Olympics that they would not accept spectators from abroad.

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#2411
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/19 (Mon) 08:15
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> Not some one's story

That "some one's story" may be from Japan and that person may have seen the news in Japan.


*** Additional supply to be secured for all eligible people by the end of September ***

https://www.fnn.jp/articles/-/171329

Japan's vaccination rate is far behind that here This means that the opening of Japan is further away. So, the opening of the country will be even earlier than that.

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#2412
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/20 (Tue) 08:22
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Have you ever flown in a Boeing 757?

[Iroha 33] The B757 is a major aircraft in Europe and the U.S., but very rare in Japan.


https://youtu.be/zDlfVcdo56Y

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#2413
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/04/20 (Tue) 11:50
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Double Kin Man, I have flown the B757 several times. Like the now defunct EA ( Eastern ), TZ ( American Trans Air)、NW. Oops, I also flew on UA and DL. Personally, I like the 767, but not the 757. while Eastern's name came up . . ., not related to the 757, but the DC8 plane that Captain Katagiri did the reverse thrust on was secondhand from EA.

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#2414
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/21 (Wed) 10:10
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Mr. Mucho,

Well, the B757 has a Narrow Body with 3+3 horizontal seats, and I think I flew it twice on domestic flights, but it was a long time ago, so it might have been a B727. One of them was Burbank - Las Vergas and I got off from the Tail Gate at the back when I came back to Burbank, so it must have been a B727. B767 was used by Delta at LAX-HND for a long time. At that time, Delta was ridiculed by Japanese as a "used car buying center," and the last time I flew from LAX to HND, the interior lights in the main economy section were out of order, so I could not sleep at all. I was unable to sleep at all when I last flew from LAX to HND because the interior lights in the main economy section were broken and could not be turned off.

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#2415
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/22 (Thu) 08:26
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Tokyo Olympics: Decision on admission restrictions for domestic spectators to be postponed to June" Mainichi Shimbun

https://mainichi.jp/articles/20210420/k00/00m/050/184000c


If this trend continues If this trend continues, the opening of the country to foreign tourists will be further, further, further away.
I am beginning to doubt if we will be able to go this year.

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#2416
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/23 (Fri) 10:24
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The following statement was posted on a Japanese pilgrimage site, but I copied and pasted it here as well due to the corona pandemic.
"This table" means that I made a plan to break off next May as soon as I got back from Japan in 2019, but the pandemic ojumped me and I changed it to this May. But this May also seems to be impossible.


This table is for next month, but it is based on last year's plan, and the corona pandemic in Japan is not going to stop at all. First, the older one, "Guest House Senmatsu" on the 21st, is followed by "Hotel Tosa Road ・ Takasu" on the 20th, "Sanyoso" on the 22nd is too far away, "Ohenro House ・ Onkosha" in Tosa on the 21st, "Guest House ・ Ririan" in Usa on the 22nd, 19 km too close but no accommodation beyond that, and on the next day - cruise ship → Butsusaka Fudoson(Iwa Fudoson)》 → Suzaki ・ Bekkaku No.5 ・ Daizenji Temple.
This is the end of the walking pilgrimage, but if you can get an extra week in Japan, take a local bus that day to Funado, Tsuno Town, Takaoka City, and stay overnight at Seiran no Sato if it is open. Then, from the next day, we will challenge the "Shimanto River ・ Complete Walking Traverse from Headwaters to Mouth of the River". This is still more of a "dream" than a plan since there are many IFs as described above.

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#2417
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/24 (Sat) 07:54
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I haven't seen the movie "Happy Flight" in a long time. I wonder how many years it has been.

When the YouTube contributors are of Chinese or Korean descent, the copyright holders don't seem to be able to put it down
and the viewer can enjoy it for a long time.


https://youtu.be/2Ebkf7UW_u8

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#2418
  • なんだかなぁ
  • 2021/04/24 (Sat) 10:40
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You talk a lot about the pilgrimage, but
do you go to the monthly goma service at Koyasan in Little Tokyo ?
talking about the pilgrimage to Shikoku when you don't go to the goma service where you live is an act of making fun of pilgrims without any faith
such things are just a walk in the park
It's like going to church and not listening to the sermon. It's embarrassing.

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#2419
  • 絡み虫
  • 2021/04/24 (Sat) 14:42
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↑ Gross.

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#2420
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/25 (Sun) 10:57
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> To talk about the Shikoku pilgrimage when one does not go to the goma memorial service where one lives is an act of making fun of pilgrims without faith


I am not a believer of the Shingon sect and have no connection or affiliation with the Koyasan Betsuin in Little Tokyo. The "Shikoku Pilgrimage" to 88 sacred places in Shikoku does not depend on a person's religion at all. It is waiting for all the people of the world with its bosom open.

Please try to visit the remote areas of Shikoku with your own feet. If you walk, you will understand the meaning of the word. I highly recommend it. If you want, I can arrange the tour for you.

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#2421
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/26 (Mon) 09:25
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Returnee Hotels

Cookware & More comfortable than hotels with kitchen
Full refund if flight cancelled



https://fjkakuri.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIluHfpZ-a8AIVkhKtBh0FtwGCEAEYASAAEgL13fD_BwE

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#2422
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/27 (Tue) 08:35
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Staying at the container hotel that was bombed near Narita Airport !

It seems to be quite comfortable as seen in this video. Even though there are some people who entered the hotel next door instead of a love hotel
I don't feel any noise at all. I would just prefer a well-established hotel with a shuttle service.


https://youtu.be/BPg8wOtdeO0

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#2423
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/28 (Wed) 08:58
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Airport 2013 (English Softsub)(大空港2013)

This is also interesting.


https://youtu.be/d4gHoSD4Izs

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#2424
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/04/30 (Fri) 08:49
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A few months ago, a UA B777 suffered engine failure in Denver and had to return to the airport. Three years ago, the same UA B777 suffered a similar engine explosion while flying from SFO to Honolulu. The aircraft continued to fly to HNL for many minutes without any emergency landing airport nearby.

There was an animation showing the circumstances of this accident.


https://youtu.be/NDLqxaSwPYM

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#2425
  • ウザ
  • 2021/04/30 (Fri) 21:09
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Ixeris dentata (species of the daisy family)

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#2426
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/02 (Sun) 08:15
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This is a front-row pilgrimage thing that I have put out before,

It's hard to turn off when Chinese and Korean types put Japanese works on youtube.

"Walkers ・ Lost Adults" NHK Movies


https://youtu.be/9vRYYhpPQdk

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#2427
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/03 (Mon) 09:15
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From now on, Global Entry applicants do not need to make an appointment and go to the airport ( or LAX ) in our case, but just follow the instructions posted at the immigration checkpoint when they come back from their next overseas trip.

Enrollment on Arrival

Enrollment on Arrival (EoA) is a CBP program that allows Global Entry applicants who are The EoA program eliminates the need for a Global Entry applicant to schedule an interview at an enrollment interview. The EoA program eliminates the need for a Global Entry applicant to schedule an interview at an enrollment center to complete the application process.

When landing in an international terminal follow the signage directing you to CBP officers who can complete your Global Entry interview during your admissibility inspection.

To complete the interview via EoA, the Global Entry applicant must schedule an interview at an enrollment center to complete the application process. To complete the interview via EoA, you must be in possession of the following documents:

A valid passport. If you travel using more than one passport, please bring them all to the interview so that the information can be added to your file. This provides you with the ability to use multiple passports at the Global Entry kiosk.
Documents providing evidence of residency. Examples are: driver's license (if the address is current), Examples are: driver's license (if the address is current), mortgage statement, rental payment statement, utility bill, etc. This is not required for minors.
A permanent resident card (if applicable).
If you are a conditionally-approved Global Entry applicant, save time and participate in Enrollment on Arrival. A list of participating EoA airports is below.

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#2428
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 08:38
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I know you all already know this, but I found this from JAL's website.


https://www.jal.co.jp/jp/ja/info/2020/inter/201227/

Temporary suspension of new entry of foreigners from all countries ・ regions

October 2020 As of October 1, 2020, new entries from all countries ・are permitted in principle on the condition that there is a host ・ organization that can assure quarantine measures.

Those who have stayed in a country ・ subject to Infectious Disease Hazard Information Level 3 within 14 days prior to entry will be denied entry into Japan even if they hold a valid new entry visa that has already been issued. Those who have stayed in a country subject to Level 2 of the Communicable Disease Hazard Information System (CDIS) ・ within 14 days before entering Japan will not be denied entry if they have a valid visa already issued.
* Re-entry for those who have Japanese status of residence and a valid re-entry permit is not subject to denial of entry.

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#2429

If I return home now, I will have to go out a lot for shopping and meeting friends, which will increase the risk of infecting my family and cause them trouble, so I am refraining from doing so.
I would like to return to Japan as soon as the vaccine is widely available and I can be assured that even if I do infect someone, it will only be a minor illness. I hope things will settle down as soon as possible.

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#2430
  • ハフポスト日本版
  • 2021/05/04 (Tue) 11:39
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I found this article posted on HuffPost Japan. It seems that entering Japan is ridiculously difficult.
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓

What if I come back from America now ? Airport quarantine and isolation [new corona]
Ice field hockey player in isolation ・ Yuki Miura Yuki Miura, an ice hockey player who is living in quarantine, wrote on Twitter about her experiences in returning to Japan.

https://www.huffingtonpost.jp/entry/story_jp_608f429de4b09cce6c1fe7a3

Unfortunately, not for US citizens, but for Japanese who stayed in the US Unfortunately, it is not for US citizens, but for Japanese who have stayed in the US.

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#2431
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/05 (Wed) 12:52
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Mr. Qingqiu,


You even care about people in Japan. I respect you.



HuffPost Japan,

Living in a hotel for 14 days is like a prison because you basically can't even leave your room.


> 4 US states including Michigan ( Tennessee, Florida, Minnesota )

I didn't care about this since these are other states, but people returning from these 4 states are also in trouble.


Well, I still envy them that they can enter Japan and move freely after their prison life is over.

Anyway, with the number of infected people increasing and the Olympics in the near future in jeopardy,
it looks like it will be next year before we US citizens can enter Japan.

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#2432
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/07 (Fri) 09:58
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The Kan administration,

has not shown any fighting spirit against Corona.


That man has no qualities beyond being a "watchdog" at all.

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#2433
  • ぷっ!
  • 2021/05/07 (Fri) 12:51
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↑ At least write the Prime Minister of Japan properly.

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#2432
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/09 (Sun) 07:50
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Series ・ ・ ・ Double Kinman's Travel Diary ・ ・ ・

"A huge brick arch bridge suddenly appears before me ・ ・ ・
・ ・ ・

Immediately after returning to Tokyo after completing the first leg of the Shikoku Pilgrimage in 2014, I wanted to walk the Usui Pass on the old Shinetsu Line by myself, so I took the Hokuriku Shinkansen to Karuizawa Station and walked 16 km from there to Yokogawa Station. I walked 16 km from there to Yokogawa station.

This "Megane Bridge" is on the way. I won't go into the details as they are all written on this site, but it is hard to believe that this bridge was built about 120 years ago when you see it in front of you, which is made of all bricks and is very high.



https://www.msn.com/ja-jp/travel/news/%E7%AA%81%E5%A6%82%E7%9B%AE%E3%81%AE%E5%89%8D%E3%81%AB%E7%8F%BE%E3%82%8C%E3%82%8B%E3%83%AC%E3%83%B3%E3%82%AC%E9%80%A0%E3%82%8A%E3%81%AE%E5%B7%A8%E5%A4%A7%E3%81%AA%E3%82%A2%E3%83%BC%E3%83%81%E6%A9%8B-%E7%BE%A4%E9%A6%AC%E7%9C%8C%E7%A2%93%E6%B0%B7%E5%B3%A0%E3%81%AB%E3%81%82%E3%82%8B%E9%89%84%E9%81%93%E6%96%BD%E8%A8%AD-%E3%82%81%E3%81%8C%E3%81%AD%E6%A9%8B-%E3%81%8C%E5%9C%A7%E5%B7%BB%E3%81%A0%E3%81%A3%E3%81%9F/ar-BB1grJPC?ocid=msedgntp

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#2432
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/05/09 (Sun) 10:49
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A bear collided with the "Hakutaka" train on the Hokuriku Shinkansen between Karuizawa - and Sakuhira, a bear.

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#2437
  • Micalyn
  • 2021/05/10 (Mon) 00:03
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Double Kin Man

"Happy ・ Flight" and "Ozora Port 2013" were very interesting ! !
I was happy to see the late Yuko Takeuchi.

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#2438
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/10 (Mon) 08:00
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Mucho ~ Hmm... ^^? ^^? ^^?




Micalyn,

I've been a fan of Yuko Takeuchi since the NHK morning drama. It's a pity.

Although the title of the movie is "Daikuukou 2013", the location is a small regional airport.
The airports I often go to in Shikoku are also like this.

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#2439
  • 追記
  • 2021/05/10 (Mon) 08:37
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#2428 Double Kim Man,

Just to be clear, not all foreigners are denied entry,
but spouses or children of Japanese nationals or permanent residents are allowed to land under "special circumstances". Although it is taking longer than usual to apply for visas at diplomatic missions abroad, visas continue to be issued even during the declared state of emergency.

Specific cases of "special circumstances"
http://www.moj.go.jp/isa/content/930006078.pdf

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#2438
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/11 (Tue) 08:51
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Mr. Postscript,

> "Special Circumstances" Specific Cases
http://www.moj.go.jp/isa/content/930006078.pdf

That matter has been known since the first denial of entry to foreigners was enacted. I have known about it since it was first enforced. However, my trip is only about 3 weeks at the most due to budget and taking care of my home, and 2 weeks of quarantine would make it not worth it to go to Japan. In any case, thank you for the detailed information.

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#2441
  • 追記
  • 2021/05/11 (Tue) 12:34
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Double Kim Man,

I thought you would know this, but
I added it just in case
other readers might misunderstand that not all foreigners are allowed to enter the country.
Not only those who want to travel for a short period of time like Mr. Baikinman, but also those who need to go for family care, funeral, or inheritance.
We have made it clear that it may take a little more time and effort to complete the procedures than before, but you can still enter the country.

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#2442
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/12 (Wed) 09:35
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Postscript,


I am sorry for being a double money man who thinks selfishly at times.

I am very grateful for the useful information in this topic.


In any case, the Japanese administration is reluctant to contain the corona, so we foreign nationals cannot come and go freely.

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#2443
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/13 (Thu) 08:28
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The other day I had a Zoom discussion with some Japanese people who are in the hobby together, and they gave me an interesting idea.

That is assuming I am a Japanese citizen, but if I want to avoid 14 days of hotel ( confinement ) I could set it up that I would be staying at a family member or acquaintance's house and **walk** to that acquaintance's house in Shikoku instead of using "public transportation". I also had my own fantasy and seriously looked it up on Google. It turns out that the distance from Narita Airport to JR Tokushima Station is about 660 km, which can be completed in about 19 days on foot. However, there is a road from Kobe City via Awaji Island, but the strait bridges in front of and behind the island are car-only highways, and it seems that walking and bicycles are not allowed. So even Google maps show a ferry from Wakayama Port to Tokushima Port, which is the only public transportation available, making it impossible. It is possible for individuals to rent a fishing boat or some other small boat instead of a cab during this time.

Well, public transportation can be avoided, but if you walk, you will have to stay somewhere every day, and this is possible if you carry a tent and sleeping bag, but I am not sure if this camping is allowed. According to some people, there are quite a few small campgrounds in the area, and even some parks with toilets in the town allow camping in the open.

Oh, Carlos ・ I envy Mr. Ghosn.

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#2442
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/14 (Fri) 09:03
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On the next walking pilgrimage, the third ・ second segment, originally scheduled to take place last May, we will leave Haneda on the first flight in the morning at 09:30 from JR Tokushima Station to JR Hiyasa Station on the JR Muki Line, which only has limited express/express service no longer available at each station.

We will arrive at Hiyorisa Station in Minami Town, Tokushima Prefecture, famous for the NHK morning drama "Well Kame," which ended in 2019, by 11:00 a.m. We will buy lunch at a convenience store and start our walking pilgrimage. This time, we avoided the tough Route 55 and took the longer, seaside "Minami Awa Sunline Expressway" to the town of Muki. We pilgrims call the national highways of Shikoku "Kudo" (bad roads). Most of them are not equipped with sidewalks, and we are forced to walk on sections that are a little wider than shoulder-width apart, while large vehicles whiz by us. I am afraid of roads without sidewalks, probably because I have lived in LA for a long time.

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#2445
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/15 (Sat) 09:04
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My auntie who is a former CA and has lived in the U.S. for a long time has another interesting YouTube video.

"ANA Suite Lounge/entry to US/required documents"


https://youtu.be/O-zt9CG3zVg

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#2446
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/16 (Sun) 09:17
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Centennial Mid-Air Collision! 5/12/2021

A small airliner with seating for over a dozen passengers and a light aircraft collided mid-air over an airport outside Denver.
It is a miracle that both pilots survived the mid-air collision without injury. The light aircraft's
parachute opened and it made a soft landing on the ground, but I wonder if modern light aircraft are always equipped
with parachutes.


https://youtu.be/_Ph7OR6C90w



Here is the communication record with the tower before and after that mid-air collision.


https://youtu.be/f5tb2dVWJqc

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#2445
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/17 (Mon) 08:17
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Topic New Pneumonia

#8704 Vaccine ・ Tour 5/16/20 22:45 Report

> Vaccine ・ tours from Asia and Latin America are increasing at LAX.



Even from Japan, where vaccination has been slow, they are now offering free vaccinations
to anyone without appointment here in LA city, according to the Japanese news.

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#2446
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/18 (Tue) 09:04
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ANN NEWS "Returning from India" from the perspective of the "waterfront measures" frontline(May 16, 2021)

https://youtu.be/2ecI44U6GNE

2:59 / 8:41 The news has been focusing on the Japanese family returning from India and following the process of inspection at the airport and the subsequent hotel quarantine. The news is following the process of the Japanese family's return from India, including the inspection at the airport and their subsequent quarantine at a hotel. Also, there is an accent of neighboring countries in the language of the woman who handles the inspection of immigration documents at the airport. I don't know what ministry in Japan is in charge of this, but can't they hire a completely Japanese person?

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#2449
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/19 (Wed) 08:35
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Yesterday I took the Saphir Odoriko No. 5 limited express train from Shinjuku to Izukyu Shimoda for 3 hours.
The 1 hour and 50 minutes from Shinjuku station to Ito station was done by a female driver, who played the music horn when small children waved at her from the bridge
and answered by waving herself.

[Front View] Limited Express Saphir Odoriko No.5 Shinjuku - Izukyu Shimoda E261 Series


https://youtu.be/Sg-YSWmCA4I

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#2448
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 08:19
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I received another email from U.S. Customs and Border Protection regarding my "Global Entry Application".


Dear Global Entry Applicant,

Instead of scheduling an appointment at a Global Entry Enrollment Center, you have the

What is Enrollment on Arrival? Global Entry applicants who are conditionally-approved can complete their interviews, the last step of the Global Entry process, while they are clearing through United States Customs and Border Protection.

Enrollment on Arrival (EoA) is ONLY available at participating Enrollment on Arrival is now available at participating international airports in the United States and select Pre-Clearance locations and is NOT available on domestic connections.

Enrollment on Arrival is now available at the following locations:


27.

But I still can't travel to Japan. I'll go to Mexico City by air for a day trip.

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#2451
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/22 (Sat) 08:53
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I may have put this out before, but,


Japanese English not understood abroad Katakana Japanese Quiz

https://youtu.be/1cnIGa7zyLc

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#2452
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/23 (Sun) 08:21
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Mid-Air Collision! 5/12/2021

A small airliner with a capacity of over 10 passengers and a light aircraft collided in mid-air. As you can see from the images, it is almost a miracle that both pilots were able to get off the ground without injury with so much damage. The light aircraft's parachute must have opened to allow a soft landing, but I wonder if modern light aircraft are equipped with parachutes.


https://youtu.be/_Ph7OR6C90w

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#2453
  • ガス欠
  • 2021/05/23 (Sun) 11:19
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What happened to the missing Malaysia Airlines ??

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#2452
  • いつの話?
  • 2021/05/23 (Sun) 12:12
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#2453
That was quite a long time ago ?
Fragments of the plane were found in the sea in Indonesian territory.

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#2455

#2452
no, a few months ago ? seems to have happened again recently

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#2456
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/24 (Mon) 13:53
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> The missing Malaysian Airlines flight


is an old story either way, but as far as I've heard,

it may have crashed in the Indian Ocean northwest of Australia, but
they still haven't found any debris or evidence of the crash. No evidence of debris or remains have been found, so they have no idea where
the plane crashed.

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#2455
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/24 (Mon) 17:59
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Oh "NO".

"US raises warning level against travel to Japan"

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20210525_07/


Currently Japan is refusing entry to US Citizens, but the US government has stopped US citizens from traveling to Japan, probably because Japan has not been able to control the spread of corona in the country at all.

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#2458
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/24 (Mon) 18:05
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Here is the U.S. government announcement.


https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/japan-travel-advisory.html


Under the circumstances, my trip to Japan will certainly be next year.

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#2457
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/27 (Thu) 08:53
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It seems that the crash site was not in the northwest of Australia, but in the southwest, closer to Antarctica.
There is a fairly accurate YouTube video of the crash.

Malaysian Air Mystery, What We Now Know About Missing Flight MH370


https://youtu.be/yN7GRoCgrAE

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#2460
  • ガス欠
  • 2021/05/27 (Thu) 09:30
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It's terrifying, isn't it? It seems that the cockpit door was so tightly secured against terrorism that no one could get in. The passengers were terrified when the plane was flying on autopilot until it ran out of gas.

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#2461
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/28 (Fri) 08:14
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As for the "cockpit door," I am reminded of the hijacking of ANA B747 Flight 61 on July 23, 1999. The captain killed by the perpetrators in this incident was a friend of mine. He was a high school student when I joined a skydiving club formed by volunteers from various universities, but for some reason he joined this club and although he was younger than me, he was my senior in the club.


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#2460
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/05/31 (Mon) 07:47
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Have I put this out there before?


"What happened to the Air-Stairs? A Crime story"


https://youtu.be/vRM4qS3vfB0

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#2463
  • Fly
  • 2021/05/31 (Mon) 08:18
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#2460

No one could get in ? Flight attendants should be able to open it from the inside though.

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#2464
  • その情報古っ
  • 2021/05/31 (Mon) 09:18
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> > Nobody could get in ? Flight attendants are supposed to be able to open it from the inside.

They can't open it from the outside because of anti-terrorism measures.
Have you already forgotten the incident caused by the co-pilot's suicide ?
the captain locked the door from inside while he went to the bathroom and crashed into a mountain.
The cockpit door had marks on it from a desperate attempt to open it with an axe.

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ジャーマンウイングス9525便墜落事故#事故の経過

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#2465
  • Fly
  • 2021/05/31 (Mon) 09:54
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I am an active aviation professional.

There is a place on the outside of the cockpit where numbers can be punched in, and if the pilot doesn't respond within a certain time, it opens.

The suicide pilot would have prevented that.

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#2466
  • お前こそ古いだろ
  • 2021/05/31 (Mon) 16:59
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2464

The Wiki you put up also says something about a PIN.

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#2467
  • ぷっ!
  • 2021/05/31 (Mon) 18:55
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2464 is not a know-it-all viking ?.

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#2466
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/01 (Tue) 08:37
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The bridge in the song "♪ ♪ ♪ Nostalgic Hit Parade ♪ ♪ ♪" that is shown at 0:39/3:11 of the song "♫ By the River ♫ Hiroko Taniyama" is called a "sunken bridge. When heavy rain falls upstream of a river, such as in a typhoon, the water level of the river rises, and bridges built on a low budget near the surface of the water are swept away by the force of the water flow, which causes a lot of resistance on the bridge.

The parapets of these bridges do not have parapets because they cannot withstand the resistance of the current and are broken and washed away. On the 88 pilgrimage routes in Shikoku, this submerged bridge is located between Kiribanji Temple (No. 10) and Fujiidera Temple (No. 11), where the Yoshino River, one of Japan's three most ferocious rivers ( the Tone, Tsukushi, and Yoshino Rivers ), is near its mouth, creating a huge sandbar called Zeniriji Island, and the river flows on two sides. The pilgrimage route crosses the Onoshima and Kawashima bridges, which are sunken bridges with no parapets. The bridges are sunken and have no parapets, so walking on the edge can be frightening. The people of Tokushima do not call it a "sunken bridge" but a "submerged bridge.

If you enter "Zeniriji Island" in Google Maps and look at the satellite view, you can see how big the sandbar is.


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#2467
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/04 (Fri) 09:22
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AFN ( AFN [ † 1], English: American Forces Network, is a latte-cum-broadcasting station ( for base personnel and their families in locations where U.S. military forces are stationed around the world ) consisting of three divisions: radio, television and news production. It consists of three divisions, a radio division, a television division, and a news production division ) and is a trademark of the U.S. military. Its service in Japan was called FEN ( FEN, Far East Network, Far East Broadcasting Network [ † 2] ) until 1997.

This FEN was played in Tokyo on the AM ( but only on the AM band at the time ) 810 kilo cycle. One of my friends and I used to listen to it while walking around with portable AM radios in the palm of our hands, which were very popular at the time. I guess he was trying to listen to English, but it looked like he was trying to be "cool".

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#2468
  • すみません
  • 2021/06/05 (Sat) 23:02
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When I use my Costco credit card to shop at Amazon Japan, should I pay in Japanese yen ? or in US dollars ?

Costco's credit card does not charge foreign currency fees, but I went to the trouble of paying in Japanese yen and got charged a fee. !

I know it's too late this time, but I would like to know for reference for next time. Someone once wrote here about Costco credit cards. I couldn't find it, sorry.

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#2471
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/06 (Sun) 08:36
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> When you use your Costco credit card to shop at Amazon Japan, you can pay in Japanese yen


If you have registered your Costco Anywhere Visa ® Card for purchases on amazon.co.jp Amazon Japan will charge your Costco Visa Card with the dollar amount regardless of the dollar-yen exchange rate.

I have twice ordered from Amazon Japan to be delivered to the hotel where I am staying in Japan, and once I arranged to have it sent here, both times Amazon Japan charged my Costco VISA Card Amazon Japan charges my Costco VISA card automatically. I don't have to worry about the difference between Japanese Yen and US Dollars. In other words, Amazon Japan calculates the yen price into dollars and automatically charges your card account according to the market price at that time.

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#2472
  • すみません
  • 2021/06/06 (Sun) 12:58
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At the time of payment, there is a choice between yen and dollars. I asked this question because I thought that if I had paid in Japanese yen, I would not have been charged the foreign currency fee.

In short, I feel like I paid a fee for paying in dollars through Amazon Japan when I would have been charged only at that day's rate like when I made a purchase in Japan.

It is a US credit card, so it is normal to be charged in dollars, but if you pay in dollars through Amazon Japan, it states that you will be charged Amazon Japan's rate plus a fee.

Sorry for the confusing explanation.

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#2471
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/07 (Mon) 08:49
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> You have the choice of Yen or Dollar when paying

Try things out, go into Amazon Japan again and go to the payment stage,


Please select your credit card currency.
● The currency of this credit card is U.S. Dollar (USD)
0 Select the currency of this credit card ( If it is not the above currency )

""

I chose "Select" because it was "Japanese Yen" and I chose this.


However, I did not proceed to the next step because I was not interested in buying.

> In short, I feel I paid a fee for paying in dollars all the way through Amazon Japan when I would have been charged only at that day's rate like when I made a purchase in Japan

That's the part I don't understand. First of all, Amazon Japan will automatically convert yen → dollars from their system to yen dollars and charge it to your Costco VISA card if you don't choose the "Select Currency" option. If you choose "Yen" as your currency, your Costco VISA card will be charged to a US dollar-denominated US account, so again, the system will automatically convert the yen → to dollars, and I believe that both will be handled "exactly the same".

And, when you select "0 Select the currency for this credit card ( if not in the above currency )", since the Costco VISA card is denominated in dollars ・ ・ ・ ( if not in the above currency ) ・ ・ ・ I don't think it makes sense to select "Yen" in . Even if you select "yen", the computer will process the transaction in yen-dollar terms because the price of the item is "yen". If I were a programmer, I would write software with the shorter processing time.

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#2473
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/08 (Tue) 10:22
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#2472 idiot,

> I can't choose whether to pay in yen or dollars

As I wrote in #2471, Amazon Japan allows you to choose a foreign currency at the payment stage, but whether you choose dollars or yen, as #2471 states Amazon Japan automatically calculates and charges in the currency of the registered credit card.

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#2475
  • バカなんか?
  • 2021/06/08 (Tue) 20:49
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A question I can't help.
I don't even want to answer it. You don't have a credit card.

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#2478
  • すみません
  • 2021/06/08 (Tue) 21:31
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The credit card instructions are irrelevant. I know that Costco credit cards do not charge fees.

So when you use this card to make purchases in Japan, the price you paid for your purchases is converted to dollars at that day's rate and is on your bill.

My question is about this notation on the Amazon Japan payment page.

"Applicable exchange rate
1 Japanese Yen = 0.0093739728 USD
(This exchange rate includes foreign exchange conversion fees and charges)}"

What I was wondering is that the fee is included. I was wondering if anyone knew if I should have used Japanese yen or US dollars, or if it would have made any difference.

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#2477
  • すみません
  • 2021/06/08 (Tue) 21:39
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Thank you very much, Double Kin Man.

My interpretation was that if I had paid in Japanese yen at Amazon Japan it would be the same as if I had made the purchase in Japan.

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#2480
  • 本当のidiotがいる🤣
  • 2021/06/08 (Tue) 23:02
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>#2476 should explain this to everyone ? ↓ ↓ ↓ Copy and paste from Amazon Japan site

https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/tfx/t-and-c-popup.html

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#2481
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/09 (Wed) 08:47
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Sorry, this link is an error in Amazon Japan.

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#2480
  • 本当のidiotがいる🤣
  • 2021/06/09 (Wed) 12:38
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Even if you're logged in, ?
there's a terms of service under applicable exchange rates, so go there. Someone above should be able to explain it to you🤣.

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#2483

You can read it when you log in.


Amazon Currency Converter ( Amazon Currency Converter ) Terms and Conditions


When you use a given payment method to purchase a given item from the Amazon.co.jp website ( hereafter "the Site ) When you purchase a given item from Amazon.co.jp website using a given payment method, Amazon Services International, Inc. ( hereinafter referred to as "Amazon" ) may charge your credit card issuer in Japanese Yen ( hereinafter referred to as " ), Amazon Services International, Inc. may offer you the option to pay in the relevant currency (, hereinafter referred to as the "Card Payment Currency" ), if the currency charged to you by your credit card issuer is other than Japanese Yen or "JPY". In such case, you agree to use the Amazon Currency Converter in accordance with the following terms and conditions, which are in addition to and separate from the Terms and Conditions of Use and Sale governing your use of this Site ( including each order you place ).

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#2484

I don't know what you mean by #2471's redundant comment, but the rule of thumb is to use the local currency (in this case JYE) when using a card like Costco VISA that does not charge a Foreign Exchange Fee.

If you choose USD, Amazon's partner bank will convert JYE=>USD at the exchange rate Visa International sets daily, plus a few percent commission. If you choose JYE, the JYE=>USD conversion will be completed without that fee. As far as I can imagine, Costco Visa's operating bank (Citi) pays the exchange commission to Visa International.

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#2485
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/10 (Thu) 11:33
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> Even if you are logged in ?

> you can read it if you log in.


Until then, it was logged in, so it became "why". When I opened Amazon Japan again after asking the above, it was logged out.

But the Japanese for "Amazon Currency Converter ( Amazon Currency Converter ) Terms and Conditions" was too difficult for me to understand. Well, "terms and conditions" and such kind of sentences are intentionally made difficult to read, aren't they?


You are concerned about "commission" in "#2468 Sorry", what percentage is this commission?

I use my Costco VISA Card when I shop in Japan while traveling, and I am registered with Amazon Japan using the same card. Is that fee a percentage that I should be concerned about?

I see the amount converted to dollars in the statement when I shop at either, but the yen-dollar exchange rate is always changing, so I don't bother to check the exchange rate at the time of purchase and calculate it.

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#2486
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/06/10 (Thu) 16:53
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I missed the currency code "JYE" by "#2484 LOL" !
Other currency codes are "UKL", "SID", and "SFR".
oops, sorry for being off-topic !

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#2485
  • すみません
  • 2021/06/11 (Fri) 00:46
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2485 Double Money Man

I believe that no commission is better than no commission. Even though I am a cheapskate, I always try to avoid paying unnecessary fees in my life.
I just wanted to know if it makes a difference in the amount you pay whether you know about it or not.

2484 LOL

I asked the question because I thought so too. I had a chance to talk to a customer service representative and asked him about the fee, but he didn't give me a clear answer and told me that there is no fee for US-issued cards, so I am probably wrong. I am sure I am wrong. Thank you very much.

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#2488
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/11 (Fri) 08:17
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> I always try not to pay unnecessary fees even if I am a cheapskate

> I just wanted to know if it makes a difference in the amount I pay if I know or not


I am also a cheapskate from the bottom up, so "sorry". I'm also a cheapskate at heart, so I understand your feelings, but I had no idea if Amazon Japan charges a fee to the account registered with my card or not.

I didn't know about the exchange conversion fee until "Sorry" raised it here, but I was not aware of it until you raised it here, and it is not automatically charged if the billing address is our dollar-denominated credit card because Amazon Japan is a Japanese corporation, whether you buy something from a Japanese retailer or Amazon Japan. I feel that if a conversion fee exists, it will automatically be charged to my dollar-denominated credit card.

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#2489
  • ダメだこりゃ
  • 2021/06/11 (Fri) 11:28
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↑ ↑ ↑ You don't understand the root of the question. I'm sorry&If you read the post one more time it's funny ? To begin with, there will be a fee, but you're talking about who pays it ? I'm not talking about whether or not a Costco credit card doesn't cost the member the same as when they shop in Japan ?.

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#2488

I see that you are a "Kinman" retiree who does not mind a few percent commission fee. The fee depends on the card company, and as far as I know, if it is not 0%, it is 2 ~3%. Incidentally, the Pricing&Terms of the Chase Freedom Unlimited card clearly states
Foreign Transactions - 3% of the amount of each transaction in U.S. dollars.
https://applynow.chase.com/FlexAppWeb/pricing.do?card=GDJ5&page_type=appterms

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#2492
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/12 (Sat) 07:44
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Watch this youtube and then watch again - the movie Happy Flight.

"A Complete Guide to the Movie Happy Flight from an Air Traffic Controller's Perspective" 3 hours 30 minutes ( and longer )

https://youtu.be/Q0m4KJjRWy4


"Happy Flight" movie 1 hr 43 min

https://youtu.be/2Ebkf7UW_u8

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#2493
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/13 (Sun) 08:45
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On Delta Flight 386 from LAX to Nashville, a man tried to open the cockpit door and the crew and passengers worked together to subdue him. The plane made an emergency landing in Albuquerque, Texas.


https://youtu.be/6LNo456BSuA

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#2495
  • アメリカ15年
  • 2021/06/13 (Sun) 19:34
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↑ it doesn't bother me if I don't know
what's the big deal if you know stuff for nothing ? lol
people who brag about their knowledge seem incompetent

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#2496
  • なんだ?
  • 2021/06/13 (Sun) 20:14
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But this mistake is embarrassing. I'm not bragging about my mn knowledge that I'm a Himmerman.

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#2497
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/06/14 (Mon) 00:42
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Wow, someone as good as Mr. Baikinman. I guess that's the error of the pen.

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#2498
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/14 (Mon) 08:31
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Albuquerque is in New Mexico. Texas, you must have been completely fucked in the head with Corona.
I've lived in the US or anywhere else for too long, and I'm old enough to be "picked up".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albuquerque,_New_Mexico

By the way, I don't know why I didn't know the name of this place until I saw the map, but initially I read it as "Albuquerque"
! I had heard this place name on TV. When I heard this place name on TV, I believed it was a completely different place name.

I drove as far as Four Corners, but not beyond.
I have no use for the state of New Mexico. Has anyone
been to Albuquerque? My imagination tells me that it is mostly Latinos, but in reality,
like Phoenix, AZ, there are quite a few whites.

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#2499
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/06/14 (Mon) 10:42
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The place name Albuquerque comes from Alburquerque ( Iberian pork origin ) in Spain. I am not good at spelling Albuquerque or Cincinnati, so I use ABQ or CVG.

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#2500
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/15 (Tue) 08:50
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As I have said every time, I have spent two thirds of my life in the United States.

Therefore, I have no family or relatives in Japan who will allow me to stay. Also, I am not going back to Japan
, it will be 100% a trip. Therefore, we will be staying at hotels, ryokan/minshuku, etc., and the cost of lodging will be very expensive.

In addition, we are so stingy that we can stay in hostels
where we share a room with backpackers for a very cheap price every day. ? Oh, yes, I know, I know, I know...

How do you all manage your "morning duties" due to jet lag? If I am at home or at a relative's
house, no problem, but if I am traveling in Japan, I would like to
do my business before leaving the inn Japan time, but my body's biorhythms do not allow me to do so.

What is your solution? Is there a drug that is easy on the body, or a drink that stimulates the body to do things?

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#2501
  • 年金じじい
  • 2021/06/15 (Tue) 22:32
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Then
stay in the field
wear diapers
don't come back

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#2502
  • Omg
  • 2021/06/15 (Tue) 22:43
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↑ You are my parent ?

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#2503
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/16 (Wed) 09:02
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Plane Crashes Shortly After Taking Off From Truckee-Tahoe Airport

Truckee, CA 96161


https://youtu.be/3eKcLbao79o

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#2502
  • トピずれ
  • 2021/06/17 (Thu) 01:18
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I'm not traveling, but is it possible to send packages from Japan to California by sea now ? What else is there except sea mail ?

I would like to have some sunscreen sent, but I don't even know if it is possible. The website is vague about what they can't send, but I'm not sure because some people say they couldn't send sunscreen, even though it shouldn't matter.

I'm looking at the post office website, but isn't it very confusing ??

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#2503
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/17 (Thu) 12:37
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> I'm looking at the post office site and it's very confusing ?

I agree.

I also went into the following site...

https://www.post.japanpost.jp/index.html

"send" → "send overseas" →

"As of January 1, 2021, we will not, in principle, accept outgoing mail
with handwritten labels* addressed to the United States."

→ "For more information" → "International Mail My Page Service" →

It seems to go on and on, but the future will change depending on your personal purpose, so please "Topix" yourself. Or did you get lost at this point?

Either way, it would be more reliable to ask the person asking for the shipment to go to the post office and ask them, since the sender has to actually move what kind of thing to send and by which method.

Sorry for the irresponsible answer. If anyone has had anything sent the way Mr. "Topi" wishes it to be sent, please respond.

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#2506
  • ここは役に立たない年金所生活者日記
  • 2021/06/17 (Thu) 23:08
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I know, but ignore it here
I'll answer it if you start a separate topic.

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#2505
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/18 (Fri) 08:27
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B 36 takeoff and landing Re edit in 4 K!


Six prop engines backward, plus four turbojets as boosters
A big bomber active on takeoff.


https://youtu.be/l1-urTRxeEM

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#2508
  • 終わってる
  • 2021/06/18 (Fri) 12:33
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I know, but ignore it here
You can start another topic and I'll answer it

↑ Great guy here: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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#2509
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/19 (Sat) 08:03
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Incredible Video of A-10 Warthog's Fearsome GAU-8 Avenger in Action


https://youtu.be/-2QvEJIKCOc

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#2508
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/21 (Mon) 08:32
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The steepest traverse in Japan ! [2/4] Higashikama One - Yarigatake - Dai-killet - Gendarme [Solo mountaineering] [The Northern Japan Alps]

When I climbed Tsubame-dake in forest school in 6th grade, I saw Yarigatake quite close, and this girl was in that area. This girl traverses the whole area.
I love youth. I'm shrugging my shoulders just looking at her.


https://youtu.be/10HfUsSFcUw

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#2511
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/22 (Tue) 08:29
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It's too scary from around 14:50/24:56. I'm walking on what looks like the top of a knife blade that's only wide enough for one person, but
both sides are upside down and I'll be stuck on my feet in a few steps.

But this girl looks like she has a scalpel in her face, and I'd rather keep the ugly one she got from her parents.
Just put cameras on multiple bodies and very realistic shots. He is a true YouTube star in this area.
No wonder he is earning 45.8K Subscribers.

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#2512
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/23 (Wed) 08:42
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Solo climbing most dangerous course in Japan's mountain Mt.Tsurugi Ep3

In this one, we are walking on the top and sides of a ridge of snow and rock that is almost like a vertical wall, but the ridge is taken like the edge of a knife. I found out how it works. This is taken with a 360 degree camera or lens. The lens on her helmet is a 360-degree camera, which takes a 360-degree picture of the subject from shoulder level to infinity, but not of the camera itself or its immediate surroundings, and also makes the helmet appear split in half and out of alignment, as shown in this video.

Therefore, if you fall from the bridge, as in this video, you will not fall headlong, but you will not fall off the bridge into the river below, even if you cannot stop yourself from falling. I also took a video of me hiking down a steep 30-degree slope with a GoPro camera with a super wide-angle lens, and when I looked at the video later, it looked like the angle was about 45 degrees, as if I couldn't stop falling if I started to slide.

But she has the ability to be a YouTube star with her mountaineering skills when it comes to filming and editing.

https://youtu.be/q1uqlnsiYt4

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#2513
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 08:45
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USA TODAY

Collapsed Miami condo had been sinking into Earth as early as the 1990s, researchers say


It's not the first time a building has collapsed in the US. Collapsed buildings are common in South Korea, China, and Southeast Asia, but here in the US?

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#2514
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/27 (Sun) 07:45
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Okushimanto River, Camping and Hot Spring Matsuba River Forest Campsite"

You can fully enjoy the "beauty of nature" when you see it on a full screen of a large monitor.


https://youtu.be/8wsys6Bz1QQ

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#2515
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/28 (Mon) 09:30
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When I saw the topical title "Delta Plus", I wondered if Delta Air Lines had launched some new campaign
I looked into this topical and found that it was totally unrelated.

I used to fly only Korean Air when Korean Air used to offer cheap tickets frequently,
but after that Delta offered cheap tickets when I joined Delta Amex Gold Card,
so I used Delta frequently.

Since then, I have been flying ANA standard price for the last few years. I wonder how the fares for
LAX-TYO flights (NRT/HND) will develop after this Corona fiasco is over.

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#2516
  • レンタカーが、、、
  • 2021/06/28 (Mon) 11:00
  • Report

TripAdvisor stated in the economic news that they recommend purchasing tickets before the summer because fares will skyrocket due to the increased demand for air travel around the world once the Corona disaster is over. Currently, the price of rental cars in Hawaii is skyrocketing and not affordable for the average person to rent. Crying.

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#2517
  • いくら?
  • 2021/06/28 (Mon) 16:34
  • Report

How much for a rental car in Hawaii ?.

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#2520
  • レンタカーが、、、
  • 2021/06/29 (Tue) 13:03
  • Report

It seems that Hawaii's car rental agencies have sold most of their cars due to the Corona disaster, and they can't keep up with the demand from the sudden explosion of consumption from the US mainland there, and are fighting each other for as much money as they can get. The rental cars are sold out and they are also renting U-haul trucks.

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#2521
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/06/30 (Wed) 08:13
  • Report

✈ ️2021.06 Narita Airport 🇯🇵 Japan return quarantine flow - Coronavirus quarantine Narita Airport Japan - Coronavirus quarantine Narita Airport Japan


https://youtu.be/6VYSEVzODVs

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#2522
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/02 (Fri) 09:57
  • Report

There are 13,000 Olympic athletes and officials coming to Japan from overseas

I hear that there are already infected people among the officials who entered the country, so this is going to be

a corona-contested Olympics.

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#2523
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/03 (Sat) 08:32
  • Report

Keihin Kyuko Type 2100 with two-door ・ cross-seat, which is rare among commuter rapid trains in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
Moreover, it runs with the seats facing the other way in some sections in Tokyo.
I always use Keikyu when I go to HND, but I have never taken the 2100 class
because it is a commuter rapid train from Miura Peninsula in the morning and evening. I would like to ride a cross-seat train at least once.

"[Rare operation] I rode a Keikyu 2100 train with all seats facing the opposite direction"


https://youtu.be/JcZVNYader8

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#2524
  • どこに書いてる?
  • 2021/07/03 (Sat) 14:56
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I have some information about not being able to send food from Japan, does anyone know where it says that ? I can't find it anywhere but I'm not even sure what I'm missing 😭😭😭

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#2525
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/04 (Sun) 08:25
  • Report

> Food cannot be sent from Japan


I googled "Can I send food overseas with the current Corona Disaster ?" and found the following site.

https://www.post.japanpost.jp/int/information/overview.html


Nothing seems to be written about "food" here. Perhaps
foodstuffs other than "raw" foodstuffs may be no different from the pre-Corona regulations. It's just my imagination.

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#2526
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/04 (Sun) 08:35
  • Report

There was also this site.

"When packages cannot be sent overseas due to corona. There are ways other than post office ?"


https://noble-san.com/archives/11436


Japan Post is also expensive but UPS/FedEx/DHL etc. are even more expensive! Japan Post is also expensive, but UPS/FedEx/DHL are even more expensive.

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#2527
  • どこに書いてる?
  • 2021/07/04 (Sun) 18:15
  • Report

Thank you, Baikinman. I still don't have ? information.
But when I told them that I was planning to have a package sent from Japan, several of my acquaintances told me in rapid succession that I could not send foodstuffs. But I can't find such a thing anywhere and I'm in trouble.

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#2528
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/05 (Mon) 08:34
  • Report

Before this corona, I used to have food sent by Japan Post airmail from my relatives in Japan. But the whole world became a pandemic, and personal mail between countries completely ceased, didn't it? At first, when my relatives went to the post office with their packages, they were refused, saying, "There are no airplanes flying now.

I have heard that the situation is a little more relaxed now, but my relatives in Japan still say that they cannot send anything. I hear that it has become even more difficult for Japanese citizens to return to Japan. I am a US citizen, so I cannot enter Japan at all. I have completely given up on going to Japan this year.

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#2529
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/06 (Tue) 08:11
  • Report

This page explains various matters that Japanese citizens who wish to return to Japan from abroad may encounter when they return home at this time.

"Entering Japan ・ To those who are going back to Japan, this is all you need to prepare for your trip in summer 2021"


https://youtu.be/vHYULaTyzE4


Not at all related, but this YouTubers, you're not very good looking. Especially when he looks at the camera that is filming him, the look in his eyes is scary.

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#2530
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/07 (Wed) 08:57
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・ If you want to enter Japan with your spouse and children, you need to have a fatty. ・ ・ ・
Jul 6, 2021

This creepy-looking Diceke-san talks about the conditions for Japanese families married to Americans to return to Japan.


https://youtu.be/so7511_-ArU

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#2531
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/08 (Thu) 09:17
  • Report

・ I went to Tsuboshiri and it was too bad..."
Jul 2, 2021

For some reason, I have visited Tsuboshiri Station on the JR Shikoku Tosan Line (Tosa ・ Sanuki), the 6th most unexplored station in Japan (official ranking), 3 times. I went to this station because I was a Japanese railroad geek, not because I was on a walking pilgrimage to 88 temples in Shikoku.


https://youtu.be/0nuWFN_z9RI

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#2532
  • ハッピーハロウィン
  • 2021/07/09 (Fri) 07:16
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I did not know that a temporary visitor visa was now required to enter Japan as a U.S. citizen.

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#2533
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/09 (Fri) 07:57
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Oh no, since when did that happen?

If I need a visa, do I have to go to the Japanese consulate in my country and apply for it?

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#2534
  • ハッピーハロウィン
  • 2021/07/09 (Fri) 11:24
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It was discussed on Dieske's channel.
Please contact the consulate as there are many documents to prepare such as a copy of the removal certificate.

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#2535
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/10 (Sat) 08:56
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> Documents to be prepared such as a copy of removal


Is there such a thing as a copy of removal? I removed my Japanese nationality a long time ago
so I doubt if the Japanese authorities still have that record.

And if a pure, or rather American-born American tries to get a Japanese visa,
I wonder how the Japanese consulate would handle it since there is no such thing as a Japanese transcript. I was also born in the US, so
if I tell the consulate that I don't have such a thing, how will they treat me?

I was curious and looked at my American passport again, and there is a box that says Place of birth
and it has my country name. Does this give it away? No, no, I'll have to go through the trouble of getting a copy of my removal papers.

No, wait, ! I wonder if I got a copy of it when I was expelled, or not.
If I did, I put it away somewhere.


I never called the consulate downtown.
If they do, will they be nice enough to tell me?

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#2536
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/11 (Sun) 08:13
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Thinking about it, it will be a long time before Japan will allow foreigners to enter the country with or without visas
so I don't have to worry about getting a visa right now.
Since it will be a long time before Japan will accept foreign tourists again,
I am planning to go to Japan after next April at the earliest.

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#2537
  • ハッピーハロウィン
  • 2021/07/11 (Sun) 15:09
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And I don't want to go to Japan now that it is bogged down by the Corona Olympics.

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#2538
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/12 (Mon) 09:25
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Sure, sure, sure,

but I'm a complete klutz and can't drink a drop of alcohol, so I don't go to the biggest hotbed of infection in Japan,
the drinking establishments, taverns, and nightlife districts. Therefore, even now, if I could go to Japan legally,
I would go there.

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#2539
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/13 (Tue) 12:16
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There may be some here who have already obtained U.S. citizenship but have kept their Japanese domicile and continue to hold onto their Japanese passports while renewing them, but this is likely to become more difficult in the future.

Those who have a registered address in Japan are required to pay the National Pension Plan, but most of them will not continue to pay. If such people go to renew their Japanese passports, they will be found out at once.


"How to Get Resident Card in Japan!"
Jun 9, 2020


https://youtu.be/T0w4rvjIHAY

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#2540
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/14 (Wed) 07:44
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The 88 Temples (English Version) Full movie

https://youtu.be/IlBEXI677p8

This is an introduction to the 88 pilgrimages to the 88 temples of Shikoku in English. At the beginning of the film, the pilgrimage to Camino de Compostela in the West is also shown. The climate there is similar to that of this Los Angeles suburb. I have lived in this environment for many decades and miss the lush green world of Shikoku so much that I go there every year. I have already been to Shikoku twice and will continue to go as long as my body can take it.

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#2541

Double Kim Man,

If you don't have a certificate of residence because you are abroad, there is no tax, and if you don't have a job in Japan, you don't pay the national pension. I paid the national pension for 3 years after I got a job, but I didn't pay it in my freelance job after that. So I don't get it.

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#2542

Double Kinman,

sorry.
I must have read it wrong.
When you renew your passport in Japan, you don't need a certificate of residence.
A copy of your family register will be fine.

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#2543
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/15 (Thu) 10:42
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Mr. Aoka,

I see. In my case, I worked for a company in Japan for 3 years after graduating from school, and then worked in the US for the US branch of the same company, so I paid the Japanese pension for a total of 11 years. Therefore, I have been receiving National Pension ・ and Employees' Pension from the Japan Pension Service on a regular basis.

If Mr. Aoka worked in Japan and paid the pension for the year when he was eligible for the Japanese pension, wouldn't he be entitled to the pension for that year? Or is there a requirement to have worked in Japan for at least a certain number of years in order to receive a pension? My wife worked in Japan for only about 3 years, but she received the pension. That was a long time ago.

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#2544
  • 雀の涙
  • 2021/07/15 (Thu) 23:53
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> My wife, for example, only worked in Japan for about 3 years, but she received it.

You become eligible for pension after collecting pension for more than 10 years, but did you pay your own pension for the remaining 7 years ??

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#2545
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/17 (Sat) 08:19
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Mr. Sparrow,

> You become eligible if you have paid into the pension system for at least 10 years

I don't know if there was a 10 year rule, since it was so long ago, but if there was,
your parents probably paid the remaining 7 years. We did not pay for it.

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#2546

It is true that you need to have paid for 20 years to receive a pension, but if you are abroad, you are exempted from paying for that period, called the Kara ( deemed ? ) period. Please check it out.

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#2547
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/18 (Sun) 08:42
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A-10 Warthogs Brutal Action! Massive fire GAU-8 Avenger Crushes Steel Tank"

This A-10 was used for a demonstration flight about 40 years ago at the Port Hueneme Naval Air Station. When I went to see the Blue Angels Flight Show at Port Hueneme, there was a demonstration flight of A-10. I heard that it is a plane that does something similar to a bomber to destroy enemy weapons on the ground, though I thought it was a fighter because of its small size. The A-10 is equipped with a turbofan engine that is as powerful as a passenger jet, and its flight noise is completely different from that of a fighter plane. Moreover, when it came in front of the crowd, it made such a strange sound like "boooooooo" that I believed that they had done something to the engine. But recently I saw on You Tube that this is the sound of a Gatling gun firing in the air.


https://youtu.be/PkRBPuL6P44

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#2548
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/19 (Mon) 08:01
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> If you are abroad, they will give you an exemption for a period of time called the Kara ( deemed ? ) period


Maybe that was the case. It was 40 years ago.
I am not sure if it was because of that, but I remember that I went to the ward office in my town
and was told to go to the social insurance office in the same ward to complete the procedures, and I took a bus
to a place far from the JR station.

The only thing I remember is that I was bothered by the bad breath of the lady who answered me at the counter. ^^;

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#2549
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/21 (Wed) 07:54
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Complete Guide to Return to Japan: Flow of Return to Japan: Disembarkation → Inspection → Entry → Mandatory Segregation → Release
・ 2 weeks before ・

I guess it depends on the airport, but it seems that the customs declaration form that was filled out on board before arrival has been eliminated. It seems that the operation of filling out the customs declaration form in the plane before arrival has been eliminated and it is now just operated at the kiosk terminal like the one located at LAX. Arriving in Japan is also a bit easier. Before Corona, I had to wait in line for more than an hour at the immigration checkpoint for us foreigners due to the inbound traffic, including myself, but I wonder if the pandemic will be over and we will be flooded with foreign tourists again. I didn't sleep well on the plane and the jet lag was the hardest part of the flight ano standing and waiting.

In 5:50/53:08, you say, "In addition, there were so many foreign staffs in this area," but I heard that they were all young women with Chinese accents. I was told by an acquaintance of mine. She also said that she hates China, and even said, "This is leaking all my personal information to China.


https://youtu.be/vC1pqP6ASlE

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#2550
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/22 (Thu) 08:24
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! ? Vaccine pass, over 30 countries likely to be covered"
July 20, 2021

I found out why this diceke looks so creepy. The angle of the light illuminating him is wrong.
He seems to have a lamp on the work table in the foreground, which should be illuminated from a little above his eye level.
If you are a YouTube user and take a selfie like this, please be careful about the position of the light. The light itself
should not be a "point" light, but a "flat" light like those used for modeling, although they are more expensive.


https://youtu.be/jwFxCNVm2I4

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#2551
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/23 (Fri) 07:28
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Kushiro Marsh, which was featured in the "Nostalgic Hit Parade," is a vast marshland that is hard to believe it is in Japan.

[Drone aerial photography] Autumn Kushiro Marsh in Hokkaido, Japan


https://youtu.be/zJ7ZDRQYShE

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#2552
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/24 (Sat) 07:33
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In my one-week round-the-Japanese-islands plan using the Japan Rail Road ・ Pass, which I mentioned in this topic long ago, I plan to visit
Tohoku ・ Gono Line running along the northwest Sea of Japan side and
Cape Soya in Hokkaido from Wakkanai Station, the northernmost point of Japan, as well as Cape Nosappu at Nemuro Station, the easternmost point of Japan. I also plan to visit "Cape Nosabu", the easternmost point of Japan, from "Nemuro Station".

However, nowadays, no one can use this "Japan Rail Road ・ Pass", can they? I wonder what will happen after Corona leaves.

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#2553
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/07/24 (Sat) 13:38
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Excuse my sidestepping. I thought that the term "Japan Railroad ・ Pass" written by Mr. Baikinman didn't sound quite right, but it is "Japan Rail Pass". It is a nice ( dead word ) to use "Rail Pass" instead of "Railroad" or "Railway". By the way, most Japanese railroad companies call themselves xxx Railways in English. The same is true of the former Japanese National Railways. ( Japan National Railways ) Railroads are only Meitetsu ( Nagoya Railroads ) and Nishitetsu ( Nishi Nippon Railroads ) ?

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#2554
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/25 (Sun) 08:07
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Wow,,, I surrender to Mr. Mucho. ( "Surrender", old. ? )


For some reason, "Railroad" is always "Railroad" in my head.


Thank you for your continued guidance and encouragement.

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#2555
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/26 (Mon) 09:17
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Speaking of pilgrimages, Tokushima is the place of "Hoshin ዄ", which means "to dance is to see, and to dance is to lose. Tokushima is also known for the Awa Odori dance, which is a dance of "dancing fools and watching fools, if you are the same fools, you must dance.

I started this Awa Odori dance with a flash mob in a shopping street in Koenji, Tokyo. Koenji is where I went to high school.

"20140426 Koenji Awa Odori Flash Mob"


https://youtu.be/LP5-FkzuMYI

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#2556
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/27 (Tue) 11:26
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What is a Removal Certificate ? How to Request a Removal Certificate


https://uguisu.skr.jp/history/joseki.html

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#2557
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/28 (Wed) 09:45
  • Report

3177 new cases in Tokyo

Largest ever

https://youtu.be/TxACbwmwqLw


At this rate, there will be no foreign tourists allowed in this year. It will continue until next year naka.

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#2558
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/07/31 (Sat) 08:52
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[Breaking News] Japan's Vaccine Pass, Seven Additional Countries to Accept
Jul 30, 2021

Here's the latest from that eye-rolling dicekeeper.
Japan has "eased up a bit"on accepting travelers from abroad, though not for those of us living in the US. Germany is on the list of developed countries.


https://youtu.be/VxVooFJzj0Q

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#2559
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/08/06 (Fri) 08:16
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[Entering Japan] Roadmap for Resumption of Overseas Travel in September Explained. Quarantine Exemption, Visitor Traffic, etc …

Aug 3, 2021



https://youtu.be/t2e_XBIbaV8


According to Mr. Diceke for example, the Olympic Games closed According to Mr. Ex. Diesuke, after the Olympics close in September, there will probably be some movement in the entry of business and family members into Japan, aside from foreign tourists. However, he thinks that the change for foreign tourists like us will not start until the end of this year at the earliest. The number of infected people is said to be the largest ever, probably due to the fact that people are now going downtown at night, buoyed up by the Olympic festivities, which are being held without spectators. My humble prediction that I will be able to go on a pilgrimage to Shikoku next spring has become a faint hope.

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#2560
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/08/09 (Mon) 09:51
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Passenger Plane Stuff,,

[Aircraft Iroha 40] Fly-by-wire is such technology.


https://youtu.be/x0i5pkxW0Fw

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#2561
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/08/15 (Sun) 09:28
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Once again, that Diceke-san has provided examples of people who have recently returned to Japan.

It seems that the following states are subject to mandatory quarantine for return from certain states in the US.

Designated States for Mutant Strains of Particular Concern* for Waterborne Control ・ Quarantine Measures for Regions

Idaho, Arizona, Oregon, Colorado, Nevada, Montana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Louisiana, Washington, and Please note that you must have a history of residence in Arkansas, Utah, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Missouri, Indiana, Kansas, Texas, Alaska, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Nebraska.

I see that our state of Ca is not included.


Diceke's youtube is

"[Entering Japan] From Texas, USA to Narita Airport"

https://youtu.be/g56lk6TnMuQ

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#2562
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/08/16 (Mon) 13:12
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Latest Information Does a foreign national born in Japan need a Japanese visa



[Important Notice] The operation of consular services including window hours and visa exemptions has changed, effective November 16, 2020. [Important Notice] The operation of consular services including window hours and visa exemptions has changed, effective November 16, 2020. In order to reduce cross-border travels as much as possible, please consider postponing the travel to Japan during this period, unless it is truly urgent. Your understanding and cooperation in re-scheduling travel plans to Japan are greatly appreciated.

https://www.la.us.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_en/e_m02_06_01.htm


Visa Section Services Announcement

https://www.la.us.emb-japan.go.jp/pdf/ConsularHoursEN.pdf

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#2563
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/08/20 (Fri) 12:17
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It has nothing to do with those of us who travel to Japan, but from Japan
to the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam, it is now possible to travel with conditions.

"[Flash Report] Finally, a part of the U.S. is covered. And that country in Europe, too."


https://youtu.be/5WweiTmW-fQ

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#2564
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/08/21 (Sat) 10:32
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The usual Only in Japan / John Doe talks about Japanese nationality ・ and other precautions for foreign visitors landing in Japan. Of course, foreign nationals are basically not allowed to enter Japan.

He also told us that actor Shinichi Chiba died of corona, and that he rushed to a hospital when he was in the last month of pregnancy, but all the hospitals were full of corona patients and refused to take him in, so he went home and tried on his own, but his baby was stillborn.


https://youtu.be/stMxmboZ6dY

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#2565
  • 中華そばの器
  • 2021/08/24 (Tue) 09:23
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Is Kameda still the same

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJjy91G7XiU

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#2567
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/08/28 (Sat) 09:59
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Mr. Chinese noodle bowl,

> Is Kameda still the same now

No ? ,,, what is "Kameda"? I heard that it is "Kame-take ( Kameda )" in that movie, is this what you are talking about?


I have seen the movie "Sand Instrument" a long time ago, but I forgot the story completely and only remember Kyoko Kishida in a big hole dug on the beach.

I will talk about this next time, as this You Tube briefly talks about the only remaining night sleeper express in Japan, the "Sunrise Seto ・ Izumo".

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#2568
  • サーシャ
  • 2021/08/29 (Sun) 14:28
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> > Is Kameda still the same

No ? ,,, what is "Kameda"? I heard that it is "Kame-take ( Kameda )" in that movie, is this what you are talking about?

Actually, it is "kame-dake", but the witness's memory was "kame-da". So the first part of the movie was a hearing at "Kameda" in Akita prefecture. It was a wasted trip, though.


> I have seen the movie "Vessel of Sand" a long time ago, but I forgot the story completely and only remember Kyoko Kishida in a big hole dug on the beach.

That's "The Woman in the Sand".

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#2569
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/08/31 (Tue) 08:35
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> That's "The Woman in the Sand"


We're finally in the final stages of blurriness, oh no. !

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#2570
  • 睦五郎
  • 2021/08/31 (Tue) 20:04
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The Great Myojin is haunted

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qma7P46qnoQ&t=154s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn47e1BURRk&t=376s

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#2571
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/01 (Wed) 09:32
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August has already passed. When I can no longer go to that mooing, sultry Japanese summer, I miss it even more.

Flying dragonflies, cicadas singing, evening showers, fireworks and night festivals in yukata 、、、、

I miss everything...

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#2572
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/03 (Fri) 09:12
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> Sunrise Seto ・ , the only remaining overnight sleeper express in Japan

When I return to Tokyo from Tokushima in 2014 or so, I usually fly because the airfare between Tokyo and Shikoku is less than 10,000 yen each way if you purchase a reservation 75 days in advance. But on the railroad, the Shinkansen era has completely eliminated the overnight sleeper express.

In the meantime, JR still retains the only overnight sleeper express "Sunrise Seto ・ Izumo", which is probably for sightseeing. When I was working for a company in Japan, I received a call from one of our customers, an electronics manufacturer, that their products needed repair and calibration at their Aomori factory. I was told that sending the product back to our head office in Yokohama would interfere with their manufacturing process, so I had to go to Aomori from here.

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#2573
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/03 (Fri) 10:35
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It does not continue...


The surface of this credit card has an electrical contact film of less than half an inch, and when you make a payment, you point the card at the card terminal to complete the payment. The antenna for contactless payment is built into the thin plastic card, and the payment process can be completed simply by holding the card over the terminal without touching it. This can also be done with an electronic watch such as the Apple Watch without having to take the card out of your wallet.

So, my question is, will this kind of contactless card payment be available in Japan? I would like to use this method of payment when I go on my next trip to Japan. I have been able to do this with my Suica card for quite some time, but I would like to use my Costco CITI Visa card, which is the only card I use here, to make all my payments during my trip to Japan.

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#2574
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/04 (Sat) 08:51
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Of course, I could not go to Aomori during the day, so I had to take the night sleeper express, which was the only night sleeper express I used until I came to America. As time went by and the Shinkansen network now covers all of Japan, the night sleeper express "Cassiopeia", which was for sightseeing, is no longer available, and the only one that remains today is the "Sunrise Seto ・ Izumo". I wanted to take the "Sunrise Seto" before departing for the other world, partly out of nostalgia, and my wish came true in the year mentioned above.

"Sunrise Seto ・ Izumo" overnight sleeper express has various types of rooms from "Nobi Nobi Seat" (a floor space with only a carpet between boards), which does not require a reserved seat fee, to a large room with an expensive double bed similar to first class on an airplane. I took "B Solo," the smallest of the private rooms. Even so, I remember that I paid about 24,000 yen in total for the fare ・, express ticket ・, and reserved seat ticket. It takes 5 hours and 45 minutes between Tokyo station and Tokushima station during the daytime.

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#2575
  • 点線と実線
  • 2021/09/04 (Sat) 20:05
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Tokyo Station, Platform 13

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH66sDQKhWQ

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#2576
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/05 (Sun) 09:23
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The space in the "B Solo" room I used is nothing but a typical capsule hotel coffin-like space except for a shelf for luggage storage. The cost of this reserved seat was over 4,000 yen. Moreover, most capsule hotel fees include the use of a large public bath, but the Sunrise train has one or two small shower rooms per train, and the shower tickets are sold out quickly. The "B Solo" room is shown from around 4:21/38:39 in the following You Tube.

https://youtu.be/q1hWjVi9gpQ

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#2577
  • ここに来ると祟りがあるぞ
  • 2021/09/05 (Sun) 11:13
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Film Travels in Japan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKnxj8hnIa8

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#2578
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/06 (Mon) 09:03
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Are they haunted? When you say so, people want to go there even more.

I would love to visit those locations.


A week-long Japan Rail Road Pass would get me to some of them.


Also, Dr. Kindaichi, the main character in the movie "The Village of Eight Tombs", the movie version is Kiyoshi Atsumi
and there were also things like Koji Ishizaka, right? I guess I'm mixing things up.

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#2579
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/06 (Mon) 10:31
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sukekiyo: take off your mask and do it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1eoFRA7WwQ

https://www.amazon.com/Inugami-Family-Sukekiyo-Action-Figure/dp/B07YLY5NSB/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=sukekiyo+figma&qid=1630949215&sr=8-1

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#2580
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 08:56
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My main destinations in Japan are Tokyo and Shikoku, and of course, once the LAX-TYO schedule is set, the natural itinerary to and from Shikoku is also set, and I book and purchase very inexpensive fares between Tokyo and Shikoku 75 days prior to the flight date. Both JAL and ANA have 4 ~ 7 daily flights to the four cities in Shikoku, with one-way fares starting at around 9,000 yen, depending on the time of the day. The first time I went to Shikoku, I calculated that I could stay one night in the bus and save money on a hotel, since the express overnight buses, which start at 9,000 yen, leave Tokyo Station around 9 p.m. and arrive at Tokushima Station around 8 a.m. In reality, however, the bus seats were not as comfortable as sleeping on a hotel bed, and from the morning I arrived I had to walk all day long. It was hell to be on foot all day long.

After much research, I realized that there is no easier way to travel by air, as the flight time is only about one hour and the fare is less than 10,000 yen (30,000 yen or more if you buy before/on the day of the flight).

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#2581
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 12:02
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Between Heaven and Earth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olaKr_4eyoo&t=158s

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#2583
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/10 (Fri) 11:58
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> If you are flying, the flight time is about 1 hour and the fare is less than 10,000 yen (more than 30,000 yen if you buy before/on the day)

The above fares are also pre-Corona information and I checked the same one about a year ago and there are few flights and no cheap price around 10,000 yen

However, today I checked JAL's one-way HND - TKS fares for the next 75 days and found that the number of flights and prices are back to normal. 7 flights a day, depending on the time, 4 for 9,890 - 10,890 yen and the other 3 are over 20,000 yen higher. The first flight in the morning, which I would use, was 10,890 yen. However, the departure time is 07:10, so I would have to leave around 05:45 from my hotel near Keikyu Kamata station.

Keikyu Airport Line between Kamata Station and Haneda Airport Terminal 1 ・ I saw the timetable for the 06:03 departure → 06:13 arrival ( 10 min ride )

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#2584
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/10 (Fri) 12:08
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I looked at the schedule mentioned above for ANA, and found that there are only three daily flights to Tokushima Airport, but the "Super Value" fare is almost the same as JAL at 10,890 yen. The first flight departs at 08:55. There used to be 6 flights a day to compete with JAL.

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#2585
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/11 (Sat) 08:27
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These days, but that was before Corona, I don't go to downtown Shibuya
when I go back to Tokyo because I have no use for it. This video shows the
fashion of today's young women.

[Shibuya Walk] People resting in Miyashita Park [4K]


https://youtu.be/i8Ywdrj6RJ4

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#2586
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/11 (Sat) 09:42
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Between Heaven and Earth ②

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlE_CG3oMhg&t=2s

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#2587
  • むむむ
  • 2021/09/11 (Sat) 11:05
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I just got a round-trip ticket to Japan for $ 500!

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#2588
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/12 (Sun) 12:24
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> I just got a round trip ticket to Japan for $ 500 -


Which airline and what route is that ticket sold on?


I bought it for about 2 weeks in mid-May 2020 because Singapore Airlines had a Thanksgiving Holiday sale over Thanksgiving 2019 and LAX - NRT was $500 cheaper. The actual price was $489 for the desired dates.

However, due to this pandemic, there are no flights around the world and Singapore Airlines said they would hold the amount I paid until the end of this month this year, but since they haven't said anything until today, I guess this $489 will be lost. Too bad.

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#2589
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/09/12 (Sun) 13:37
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TYO ( NRT/HND ) to TYO ( via YVR ), CA ( via BJS ), MU ( via PVG ), PR ( via MNL ) or ? ? ?

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#2590
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/13 (Mon) 10:57
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Mr. Mucho,

It is true that the fare is much cheaper if you go to Japan via a transit point.

However, I am also too old to fly direct, even a direct flight takes 11 hours and is very hard in economy.

When I used to fly SQ and Korean Air back here, the economy seats were overbooked
and I and a few others were put in business class, but on SQ there were only about 3 of us and we got full business class treatment, including meals and
souvenirs. On Korean Air we were overbooked
by 10 people and the aircraft was a 747, so business class was only for seats
and meals were still in economy.

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#2591
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/14 (Tue) 09:26
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Airplane related,,

Best of Weekly Dose of Aviation (1 Hour)

https://youtu.be/JdHEMaB2HeI

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#2592
  • 工作員
  • 2021/09/14 (Tue) 11:41
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It is true that the fare is much cheaper if you go to Japan via a transit point. Use it differently so as not to be traced by the disturbance of airline tickets.

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#2593

When I was younger, I might have considered a cheaper way home, but at a certain age, I choose comfort.

If the difference is a few hundred dollars, I would still fly direct.

I envy your youth.

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#2594

#2592
I read too many spy novels🤔

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#2595
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/09/14 (Tue) 17:03
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Double Kin Man
I have also flown "Raffles Class" and "Prestige Class", but they are not as good as the two Japanese carriers.

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#2596
  • 工作員
  • 2021/09/15 (Wed) 09:29
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Strange behavior of a father and daughter
Socialist countries use passports of their home country.
When leaving the socialist country,
they pretended to be a Japanese father and daughter in order not to leave any footprints
using a forged Japanese passport
they went straight to Baghdad and from there to Abu Dhabi,
they bought a fake Bahrain ticket to Abu Dhabi.
He was going to buy a ticket from Abu Dhabi to Rome.

The reason why my schedule was changed was that there was a ticket and passport check when I was in transit in Abu Dhabi
I could not transit and leave the country with the ticket to Abu Dhabi
I was not planning to go to Bahrain with a fake ticket
but I had to show my ticket. I had to present my ticket.

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#2597
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/16 (Thu) 08:34
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Hotel Name "Henna Hotel"

Japan's Automated Robot Hotel "Hennna Hotel" Haneda Airport

https://youtu.be/5rRb_rDRhdU

"Suit", a god-like figure in railroad youtubers, introduces a hotel near Haneda Airport.

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#2598
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/09/16 (Thu) 10:56
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It's a HIS Group hotel.
They will soon open another one in Manhattan ( 35th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues ).

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#2599
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/09/16 (Thu) 16:38
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Oops, doubled money man, you didn't like the expression "00th Street" in NYC, did you? ( Then there's also Glasen and Penstee. )
Pardon me.

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#2600
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/18 (Sat) 10:51
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The world is a big place, LOOK WORLD
Look at the world, LOOK WORLD
Dance around the world, LOOK WORLD

The pilgrimage to the 88 temples in Tokushima starts at 1, Reizanji Temple, and ends at 23, Yakuoji Temple
To celebrate Tokushima, I did the Awaodori dance on my last pilgrimage. It is refreshing to do the pilgrimage while dancing the Awa Odori dance to honor Tokushima.

If you are going on a pilgrimage, you must dance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olv-QhjvrmY

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#2601
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/19 (Sun) 09:13
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Mucho,

> Double Kinman did not like the expression "00th Street" in NYC. ( Then, too, Glasen and Penstee. )

Yes, when I came to NY, my colleagues in the company said "42nd Street" and I was totally chumped. In Japan, "Chome" is not the name of a street but an area. If St. east and west are called "Chome", what was the vertical Ave. called?

"Gracen, pensté" was simply shortened in Japanese, so I didn't have much resistance. Even after I came here to LA, I disliked people who spoke in a half-hearted misogynistic jumble of "Me wa what,..." and "You et al...". Many of these people had been here for years and were so confined to the Japanese American community that they could not speak English properly.

Therefore, in order to get used to English as quickly as possible, I tried to avoid talking to Japanese who were here on a college student visa during breaks, even in ESL classes that were held at night at the local school, and tried to talk to people of other races. Because of such behavior, I was seen as Korean, apparently.

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#2602
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/20 (Mon) 08:32
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Walking to the 88th temple, "Okuboji," the last of the 88 temples in Shikoku, there is a steep rocky ascent like this. This is the only place where my walking stick is in the way. And, like me, everyone wants to finish the day's walk at Okuboji, and this ascent and descent of Mt. Since we had hiked a long distance before, the earth's gravity pulls our body toward the ground on this steep slope, and our feet inevitably land with a "dong ・ dong" and it is very painful. The 88 temples do not make it easy until the very end.

https://youtu.be/mTHV_dKh56w

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#2603
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/20 (Mon) 09:21
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If the vajra is in the way, then you can put it aside like a samurai, side by side style.
Put all your luggage in a rucksack and carry nothing.
This is the Awa Odori Road to 88 Tokushima sites, and it's a knee-jerk reaction to the Awa Odori.
After finishing the tour, enlightenment comes, a halo shines, and Oyasama is born.

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#2604
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/21 (Tue) 14:44
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> I have already found all the ways to bundle it somewhere on the body, including

by the side like a warrior.
In all of these methods, the staff is too long, and in some situations where the branches of the trees are close by,
it may catch on rocks or branches out of sight.

In a situation like this video, if the cane is pulled in an unexpected direction, you may lose your balance and
be in a very dangerous situation. Therefore, you should hold the cane with one hand and, if necessary, use both hands
to reach for the rock and climb up.

In any case, the vajra staff cannot be treated carelessly as it is said to "go with you
and help you
as you are the master walking with you. It is also just a wooden stick that costs 1,500 yen.

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#2605
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/21 (Tue) 17:39
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# I've already figured out all the ways to bundle it somewhere on the body, including that.
Then, I think the ninja, Sasaki Kojiro style is the way to go.

If you are going to be climbing up rocks with your hands, you might want to put your staff away and walk on the flat ground
Ninja, Kojiro style.

If you are a Dougyou Nininin,
you can tour the 88 temples of Tokushima with your disciple
in the Awa Odori Douku Hizakurige, a tour of 88 temples in Tokushima.

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#2606
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/22 (Wed) 08:43
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> Then the ninja, Sasaki Kojiro style is better

That method has been rejected from the beginning.
If you put it between your backpack and your back, it will be painful. If you tie it to the outside of your backpack, it will be very dangerous because it is too long (140cm) and it will be higher than your head and lower than your waist
so it will get caught somewhere.

Are there 88 temples in Tokushima Prefecture? The 88 temples of Shikoku are up to the 23rd Yakuoji Temple.

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#2607
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/22 (Wed) 09:15
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https://youtu.be/Uu2EXTyVhfM


This lady looks much shorter than the vajra that is sold
Did you cut it to fit yourself? She also always wears it on her back.
And she uses a branch she picked up as a walking stick. I wonder what she has a real cane
for.

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#2608
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/22 (Wed) 09:23
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It is designed to be stored like a sheath of a sword so that it does not hurt.

The 88 temples of Shikoku in Tokushima Prefecture are numbered 23 Yakuoji Temple.

People in the old days devised various ways to visit 88 temples, but
modern people lack ingenuity.

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#2609
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/23 (Thu) 08:04
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I applied for Global Entry because Ggrks advised me that when I returned to the USA (, I would be given priority in various immigration checkpoints and would be able to pass through smoothly without waiting in line for a long time. I applied for Global Entry, but I still haven't received an interview notice.

I have been looking around and there are rumors that it takes about 6 months to get an interview, and I have received frequent e-mails saying that "if I want an interview soon, I should go abroad and come to the Global Entry office at the airport when I come back to LAX and I can get an interview immediately". ;>I get frequent emails telling me that I can get an interview when I return to Japan next spring, since I am planning a trip there.

In the meantime, my TSA Pre will expire at the end of this year, and I received a renewal notice by e-mail today.

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#2610
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/24 (Fri) 07:57
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In the YouTube video of the above-mentioned pilgrims crossing a mountain pass, the couple who seem to be the couple did not walk on the Kudou Road No. 55 at the point where they entered Kochi Prefecture from Tokushima Prefecture, but took the old Tosa Kaido road over the pass. This is called "Furume Pass," and it is said that even the procession of the lord of the Tosa Clan passed through here because there was no coastal route in the old days.

Today, it takes three days and two nights to walk from No. 23 Yakuoji Temple to No. 24 Saimisakiji Temple, so most walking pilgrims end up walking the hard and terrible road. I have also passed this Furume Pass and the next Umaji Pass on my last two tours. So, although I have no idea when I will be able to go there, I will challenge the Furume Pass and Umaji Pass in my next third pilgrimage. Both of them are about 150m above sea level, so they should be easy if it is not raining.


Shikoku Pilgrimage near Furume Daishido ~ Near the entrance to Furume Pass

https://youtu.be/O-AR8EIuEI4


Shikoku Pilgrimage Furume Pass -2

https://youtu.be/NSaf7H8ZrtE


Shikoku Pilgrimage Furume Pass-3

https://youtu.be/GWKaZxBIQ48


Shikoku Pilgrimage Furume Pass-4

https://youtu.be/hH2wYILCUDI


Shikoku Pilgrimage Furume Pass-5

https://youtu.be/mNIhWlYwItY


Shikoku Pilgrimage Furume-Toge-6

https://youtu.be/Uu2EXTyVhfM


Shikoku Pilgrimage Furume-Toge-7

https://youtu.be/_6f0Ou6gGz8

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#2611
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/24 (Fri) 09:49
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Between Heaven and Earth ③

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jgIk12GS-0

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#2612
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/25 (Sat) 08:13
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U.S. to Lift Travel Ban on Vaccinated Visitors

The U.S. will accept foreign travelers with proof of vaccination starting this November.

In the U.S., a vaccination certificate is not called a Vaccine Pastport. I think it makes sense in some cases, though.
"Vaccine Passport" is an English-like term coined in Japan. The following site also

"The foreign travelers will need to show proof of vaccination before boarding ... "

.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/u-s-to-lift-travel-ban-on-vaccinated-visitors/ar-AAODCOt?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531

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#2613
  • 引退後の楽しみ
  • 2021/09/25 (Sat) 23:05
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What hot springs do you guys recommend ??

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#2614
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/26 (Sun) 08:58
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Since you asked me about hot springs in Japan, I guessed that this topic was about hot springs in Japan, so let me tell you a few of my recommendations. The number of hot spring resorts I have visited in Japan is quite small, and there are probably 50,000 others, but the one that leaves the biggest impression on me is probably "Nyuto Onsenkyo" in Akita Prefecture. This place is located nearly an hour by bus deep into the mountains after getting off at Tazawako Station on the Akita Shinkansen Line.

http://nyuto-onsenkyo.com/

We stayed at "Kaniba Onsen", which has a large indoor bathhouse with atmosphere, but the open-air bath here is the best. The overflowing hot water flows out toward the stream to the back of the picture. When we went there, there was no partition of logs on the left side, and the entire other side of the stream was surrounded by woods.

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#2615
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/26 (Sun) 17:01
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Enjoy the hot springs of the world LOOK WORLD

https://www.spaworld.co.jp

Nice hot water, nice hot water
steam flops off the ceiling and onto your back

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#2616
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/09/26 (Sun) 17:10
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Showa-era Otouta-san like LOOK WORLD, don't they?
Even though LOOK WORLD and Nichidori Travel are no longer in the world.

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#2617
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/26 (Sun) 18:07
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From the American point of view, Japan is part of LOOK WORLD.

It's kind of like LOOK JAPN to look at Japan.

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#2618
  • 昭和のトホホ
  • 2021/09/26 (Sun) 19:32
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2616

You know, it's called being a fool.

I'm rootless and no longer have any connection to Japan, so I guess the old mama time has stopped.

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#2619
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/27 (Mon) 07:30
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2618

You don't understand the
topical meaning of anything related to travel in Japan, do you?

You can't post your life struggles here.

You can't write in the Showa era, can you?
I'm sorry to hear that.

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#2620
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/27 (Mon) 09:38
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In #2614, I mentioned Nyuto Onsenkyo in Akita Prefecture. Looking back on it now, I am amazed at how I managed to travel such a long distance in circles. Well, I guess my stingy habit made me do it. My wife complains, "I always remember only getting on and off something.

In those days, the Tohoku Shinkansen only extended as far as Hachinohe Station, and at Hachinohe we had to change to an express train, switch back at Aomori Station, go through the Tsugaru Peninsula to the Seikan Tunnel and under the Tsugaru Straits, which is well known by Sayuri Ishikawa, to Hakodate, where we stayed the first night.

continued

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#2621
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/27 (Mon) 09:44
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Forgot to put this in,


https://japanrailpass.net/


https://youtu.be/BhSQI0AiSy4

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#2622
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/09/27 (Mon) 11:22
  • Report

Ototsan wa Tsuraiyo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUZUoGX2r60

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#2623
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/09/27 (Mon) 22:03
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Double Kinman
My "first trip in my life in Aichi" started with my arrival at Odate Noshiro Airport ( ONJ), in Kita-Akita City. The return trip was by Shinkansen from Hachinohe. I reacted to the place names "Akita" and "Hachinohe" in Baikinman's post.
By the way, there is a line in Sayuri Ishikawa's famous song, "〽Goran that is Cape Ryubi, the northern tip of Japan, and a stranger points . . ." It is true that many people rush to say that the northern tip of Honshu is Ohmazaki in Shimokita Peninsula.

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#2624

In today's news in Japan
emergency declaration lifted👏🙏👍
probably as a result of Corona's new drug development ?
new drugs are being announced one after another by various pharmaceutical companies
including ivermectin.
I hope to be able to return to Japan this fall !.

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#2625
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/28 (Tue) 09:46
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> The northern tip of Honshu is Oma-zaki on the Shimokita Peninsula

The songwriters of the world will put any word in a song as long as it fits the goro, so it probably doesn't matter whether it is from the Tsugaru or Shimokita Peninsula. The true "northern tip" of the Japanese archipelago is Cape Soya in Wakkanai. I mentioned earlier that I went to Hakodate when the Tohoku Shinkansen was limited to Hachinohe Station, and after sightseeing in Hakodate, I crossed the Tsugaru Straits by ferry from Hakodate Port to Oma-zaki, the true "northern tip" of Honshu on the ax-shaped Shimokita Peninsula. I remembered the news of the sinking of the ferry "Toya Maru" in the Tsugaru Straits in the early postwar period, which claimed more than 1,000 lives.

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#2626
  • いい日旅たち
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 09:17
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Someone is waiting for me in an unexplored part of Japan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wvMcR0PWtY

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#2627
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 09:32
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Great video.

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#2628
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 10:42
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> We crossed the Tsugaru Straits by ferry to Ohma-zaki, the "northern outskirts"


On this trip, we took a bus from Ohma port and stayed overnight at a place called Shimoburo Onsenkyo, about 20 km along the coast on Route 279.

As you can see on the map, this place is also very remote and not prosperous at all, especially in summer. There are two reinforced concrete multi-story hotels along the national highway, but the rest are all minshuku-sized inns. We stayed at one of them, but the indoor bath, which was supposed to be a hot spring, was smaller than those in public bathhouses anywhere in Tokyo, and it was extremely hot in the evening when the sun was still high. So we opened the cold water tap to dilute the water, but even after 15 minutes, the water was not diluted enough. In the end, I was in the bath for a few minutes while it was still sizzling hot, but I couldn't stand it and got out.

I left there the next day not knowing what I had come to Hot Springs Village for. The bus continued south on Route 279 to Shimokita Station on the JR Ominato Line in Mutsu City. On the way there, we saw a signpost on the right that said "Osorezan" (Mt. Osorezan), and regretted that we had wanted to visit Mt. Either way, it was well worth it just to be able to visit that axe-shaped peninsula at the northernmost tip of Honshu, which I had been familiar with seeing on maps since elementary school. After this, we left the Ominato Line and entered the Tohoku Line at Nobechi, heading for Aomori Station again. From Aomori Station, we took a bus to Lake Towada in Towada-Hachimantai National Park.

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#2629
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  • 2021/09/29 (Wed) 10:57
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They say that Mt. Osorezan is not a place where you should go casually for fun or sightseeing.
They say it will bring strange things.

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#2630
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 09:27
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I have heard that before too.

Isn't it interesting? I wish I could bring "weird" once.


I have always had bad luck, I went to the Hell Valley in the Hakone Mountains and the Beppu Onsen Hell something
but I could not see the important "hell".


A long time ago, a friend's baby died in an accident a few weeks after birth
I went to the funeral, and when I got home, I was sharing my grief with my wife in the living room
when from the darkness in the back yard, I heard a baby's voice
I heard the baby crying and I felt, oh, that baby
is still lost.

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#2631
  • 不思議
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 10:40
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Did that baby's voice make you feel funny ??

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#2632
  • 不思議
  • 2021/09/30 (Thu) 21:53
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↑ why don't you stop taking down names ?
you are so badly brought up everywhere!

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#2633
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/01 (Fri) 09:07
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The bus from Aomori Station to Towadako is a JR bus that accepts the Rail Road Pass, and as I walked out of the station building to change buses, I saw a man selling boiled corn in front of the station, now called a street vendor. I was too afraid to buy it because I don't know the sanitary control of that kind of thing, but my wife was not afraid to buy and eat it, and bought the last leftover corn, which was two or three times bigger than usual.

While we were waiting for the bus, my wife started to eat it and was so surprised at how good it tasted that she asked me to have some too. I also took a bite and was surprised. It was so delicious. I wanted to buy one for myself, but it was the last one, so I couldn't.

Perhaps, the jumbo corn grown with great care by a nearby farmer cannot be put on the regular distribution route due to its quantity. Therefore, I suspect that they are processed in front of the station. You never know what will happen on a trip to a rural area. I guess I should try anything that interests me.

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#2634
  • 有名ですよ
  • 2021/10/01 (Fri) 13:50
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It is ?
a very sweet and tasty corn, famous in Aomori.

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#2635
  • Vi魔女
  • 2021/10/02 (Sat) 10:05
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# 2633

>> I can buy and eat it with impunity,,,
>> my wife started eating it 、、、、
>> she wants me to eat it too 、、、、

The way you say "eat it", it sounds dirty.

It sounds like the topic is about good food, but the wording makes it sound disgusting.

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#2636
  • 親の血をひく兄弟よりも交わした盃
  • 2021/10/02 (Sat) 10:31
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# 2635
It's good that they are husband and wife.

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#2637
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/02 (Sat) 15:50
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Mr. Famous,

> It is not Takekimi

I looked it up in "Jigoku Kimi".

https://www.dakekimi.com/01_welcome.html

It was such a famous specialty? I'm convinced.


I will never forget eating such rare and tasty corn.

"Corn gets its sugar content in the cool early morning. Also, freshness deteriorates as soon as it is harvested. Therefore, by harvesting in the cool morning hours and shipping out the same day, we are able to maintain freshness and deliver delicious corn."

So, it is understandable that corn is not easily available in places like Tokyo.

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#2638
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/03 (Sun) 11:39
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Finally, we are leaving Aomori Station for Lake Towada.

Before that, I looked at Aomori station on Google map and found that the railroad line still extends to the end of the wharf, and I wonder if they used to load the whole train carriages on the line with a ferry like Toyamaru. In Sayuri Ishikawa's song,

♪ I rode the ferry alone ♪

I may have walked on the ferry.


The bus was close to full even though the weather was not so good. The bus had a strong sightseeing bus element, and the recorded in-bus announcement included explanations about Mount Hakkoda and Oirase Canyon in Towada-Hachimantai National Park, which caught the interest of the passengers. The Oirase valley is said to have the "best autumn foliage in Japan" when it is visited in autumn. Since it was summer at that time, I have been thinking that I would like to visit here again in the autumn foliage season.

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#2639
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/04 (Mon) 09:51
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In the bus announcement, the driver explained about "Mt. Hakkoda" as well as "Oirase Stream" and talked about the steepness of this mountain. Hakkouda reminds me of a movie starring Ken Takakura. I don't remember the details of the story, but a scene from the movie has stuck in my mind. It was a scene where a military unit in training deep in the mountains was stranded by a blizzard, and when the unit rushed to the rescue the next day, they found a dozen or so white pillars of snow still standing.

The bus arrived at Towadako at sunset and we suddenly entered a large tourist hotel we had reserved. This is the only large tourist hotel in this Tohoku ・ Hokkaido trip. Japanese tourist hotels ・ charge "how much per person per night" even if there are several people in a room, right? For those of us who have lived here for a long time, it seems quite expensive as a whole. The room we reserved was charged 28,000 yen per night per person including meals at the time. Even so, there was a large bathroom with a view of the outside, so we stayed there and took a walk around the lakeside the next day, leaving Towadako around 3:00 p.m. We took a bus to JR Hachinohe. We took a local bus to the center of the city.

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#2640
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/04 (Mon) 09:57
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Oops, here's a youtube of Oirase Keiryuu.


https://youtu.be/EOBeuKhYOXI

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#2645
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/10/04 (Mon) 18:36
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The Mystery of the Hulbecki Photographs

The Hulbecki photographs are of the aspirants from the end of the Edo period to the Meiji Restoration.

Some of them, though not as famous as the restorationists, have left their mark on
history as politicians and bureaucrats.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2sFCF-OVW0

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#2646
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/05 (Tue) 09:43
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> JR Hachinohe Station is not located in the center of Hachinohe, but on the western edge of the city.

That's right. The town is located toward Hachinohe Port in the east, and the downtown area is about 15 minutes walk further south from Hachinohe Station on the JR Hachinohe Line. When the old Japanese National Railways (JR) line was extended from the Kanto region to the north, I wonder if it was possible to extend it further north in the direction of Hachinohe Port. As a Tokyo-born person, I had seen the development of that town from the railroad station, so I could not help but wonder why the central town of Hachinohe existed independently of the railroad station. That night we went to dinner at a restaurant in the center of Hachinohe, but it seemed to be a Docomo bar, and the place we went to had only counter seats.

The next day we headed to Lake Tazawa and Nyuto Onsenkyo. As mentioned above, we walked from our hotel in Hachinohe to JR Hachinohe Station on the JR Hachinohe Line, which took about 15 minutes, and then took a non-electrified, noisy, rattling diesel train to JR Hachinohe Station, where the Shinkansen bullet train stops. I took the Tohoku Shinkansen to Morioka Station and then the Akita Shinkansen to JR Tazawako Station.

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#2648
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/10/05 (Tue) 17:19
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44 Volunteers in Fulbecki Photography

http://www.y-whitestone.com/htm/Verbeck-photo.htm

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#2649
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/06 (Wed) 07:39
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#2647 ?,


> Yes, I did. Which means


you read my text.

Thank you very, very, very much.


Thank you for your continued support.

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#2650
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/07 (Thu) 08:22
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Together with the Yamagata Shinkansen ・ Tsubasa, the Akita Shinkansen ・ Komachi is called a "mini Shinkansen" and can reach a maximum speed of 350 km/h. However, it is smaller than the full standard Tokaido Shinkansen, etc., because it runs on a conventional rail line that has replaced the ・ narrow gauge ( 1,067 mm ) rail width of conventional lines with a standard gauge ( 1,435 mm ). The Akita Shinkansen is smaller than the full-standard Tokaido Shinkansen and other trains that run on conventional lines. This Akita Shinkansen went from Morioka Station to Tazawako Station.

Lake Tazawa is the deepest lake in Japan, but of course you can't tell that from standing by the lake, it's just big and not surrounded by high mountains like Lake Towada. After all, it was lunchtime, so we went to a restaurant by the lake. I had seen this restaurant in Goryokaku in Hakodate, but here, too, a group of Chinese tourists came in. So "inbound" had already started at that time. Not realizing this, I wondered why a Chinese group of only women was hanging around in such a remote area, and the atmosphere was bizarre.

Therefore, I decided to moderate my stroll in Lake Tazawa and became one of the passengers as I took a local bus from the lake town to Nyuto Onsen-kyo.

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#2651
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/08 (Fri) 09:17
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I have already mentioned Nyuto Onsen-kyo, so I will skip it here.

The next day after enjoying the hot spring in Nyuto Onsen, I took a bus to Tazawako station to go back to Tokyo, but I still remember that it took more than an hour. Tazawako Station has the same appearance as in the past except for the standard gauge rails, so when a Shinkansen train approached the platform, I felt something strange. The tracks in front of and behind the station are very squishy, and the shiny bullet train was approaching slowly like a caterpillar or a snake. During this trip, we changed trains several times at major stations in Tohoku, and there was a life-size statue of Ai Higa, the main character of the morning drama "Dondohare" at the station, and when I visited Obama City, Fukui Prefecture, where "Chiritotekin" was set some time ago, there were big pictures of Shihori Kanjiya everywhere. When we visited Obama City, Fukui Prefecture, where "Chirito-Techin" was set, we saw large photos of Shihori Kanjiya everywhere, and at the port of Obama, there was an exhibition and sale of chopsticks, probably in an attempt to make some money from the popularity of the morning drama.

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#2652
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/09 (Sat) 09:06
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It would be fun to travel with such FA announcements and demonstrations.

Currently on Pacific flights, all of these emergency action instructions are on the monitor in front of you, so the FA doesn't do anything.

World's Funniest Flight Attendant Leaves Passengers In Hysterics


https://youtu.be/DfaYKYFYHBk

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#2654
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/11 (Mon) 12:05
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As I have mentioned before, I intend to use my one-week "Rail Road Pass" while my body is still able to travel as far as JR rails will take me, from Wakkanai Station at the northernmost point of the Hokkaido Soya Main Line, to East Nemuro Station on the easternmost Nemuro Main Line, back to Sasebo Station on the westernmost Sasebo Line ・, and Nishioiyama Station on the southernmost Sukumo Makurazaki Line. I intend to run all the way to Nishi-Oyama Station on the Sukumo Makurazaki Line.

However, it takes a long time to get to Kyushu because the fastest Shinkansen "Nozomi" is not available, but the "Nozomi" below it, and there are few limited expresses to the east end of Hokkaido, or rather, only 2 or 3 limited expresses a day on the Nemuro Main Line, and there are no limited expresses between Nemuro ・ Wakkanai and Abashiri Station. It would take 3 or 4 days just to travel within Hokkaido. If this happens, the westernmost station, Sasebo Station, may be given up and Makurazaki Station may be used for both the south and west sides of the island. In any case, we can no longer say that we will run the "Gono Line" between Akita and Aomori.

Kaori Mizumori, good-bye...

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#2655
  • ボケの兆候
  • 2021/10/11 (Mon) 19:14
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I'm going to talk about myself.

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#2656
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 12:00
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As usual, I have a tremendous amount of time on my hands, so I will now push forward with my plan to circumnavigate Japan on the aforementioned JR lines. I have so far planned to return to Makurazaki Station, which combines the Gono Line around Akita-Aomori and Japan's most southwestern tip into one, but I would like to consider whether I can go to Sasebo Station, the most western point. What do you refer to when planning a trip to Japan by train?

I always use Yahoo Japan's "Route Information ( Transfer Guide ・ Timetable ・ Route Map )". When using the Shinkansen west of Tokyo, the fastest "Nozomi" is not available, so the "Hikari" is used from Shin-Osaka to Okayama, and the "Sakura" is used west of that. However, Yahoo route information does not allow me to select "Hikari" or "Sakura" even if I want to go to the westernmost Sasebo station, for example. There is no "Shinkansen bullet train stop at each station" or "Hikari" or "Sakura" designation" in the "Conditions. You can specify "via" stations, so you have to look for stations where "Nozomi" does not stop, but other stations do.

I am very worried about which station will be the switching station for "Hikari"/"Sakura" when I take the Hokkaido Shinkansen back to Tokyo and immediately change to the westbound slow Shinkansen, for example, if I designate Sasebo station as the last station. According to my research so far, Shin-Kobe station seems to be a good choice. Today, I will pursue this issue.

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#2657
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/13 (Wed) 10:01
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I found that Wiki is the best way to check the stops of "Hikari" and "Sakura" trains. For example, the most frequent "Hikari" is from Tokyo to Okayama, but if you select "Tokyo Station" for departure and "Okayama Station" for arrival, you can use Yahoo Japan's "Route Information", but if you do not enter the name of the stop on the way, only information for "Nozomi" will come up, even if you select "cheapest first" in the "conditions" section.

Then, if you enter "Hamamatsu Station" etc. in the "via" field, examples for "Hikari" and "Sakura" will come up. If the departure time from Tokyo station is 06:00, the first "Hikari" train will depart at 07:03 and arrive at Okayama at 11:17, but if you change to a "Sakura" train at Shin-Osaka, you will arrive at Okayama at 10:51, 26 minutes earlier. It is very fun to devise various travel plans on the monitor, though it is not an empty theory.

Also, it would take exactly one week ( seven days ) to reach the "most "east, west, south and north ends of the Japanese archipelago using the "Japan Rail Road Pass" on a continuous JR line. If you miss the first flight the next morning, your whole plan will be thrown out of the window. Plus, we will be sitting on trains/diesel trains all day ・ for 7 days, so it will be important to take care of our bodies. Ole ・ Dekilda Roka is on my mind.

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#2658
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/14 (Thu) 09:46
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In the past, I have been to Obama, the setting of the aforementioned NHK morning drama "Chirito Tecchin", and to Wakura Onsen, located on the Noto Peninsula in the northeast of Japan. Wakura Onsen also has a hot spring inn called "Kagaya," which is the best in Japan, and the owner of "Wakura Onsen Jubankan" where we were staying picked us up at the station, but he kept booing us in the car taking us to the inn. In the car that drove us to the ryokan, he was constantly booing me, saying, "That Kagaya is taking advantage of the momentum and monopolizing the springs in this area. I had been listening to him, but when I entered the hot spring at Jubankan, I could not smell any hot spring water at all. I didn't mind that either, but later a young couple in Kansai dialect who came out of the hot spring said, "This hot spring smelled like chalky water, like it was just tap water. Well, if you come to a hot spring resort and the hot spring there is not a hot spring, you may be disappointed. The ryokan should have a function to at least remove the unique smell of tap water from the water heater.

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#2659
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/15 (Fri) 09:00
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Chalky is calcium hypochlorite, that thin white calcium that remains when tap water dries.

The smell was of chlorine used for sterilization.


It would be disappointing to smell chlorine from a hot spring at a spa resort.


I have a slightly less sensitive sense of taste and smell.

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#2660
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/16 (Sat) 10:04
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I have traveled to Japan with JR "Japan Rail Road Pass" not only to Tohoku/Hokkaido and Urahama, but also to Shikoku to see how the walking pilgrimage was like, and this time my wife and I went there.

This was right after the outbreak of a bad cold that was about to become a pandemic from Hong Kong, and the first time the cold was brought to Japan was via Singapore Airlines, so I caught a mild cold when I flew to Japan on the same SQ flight, but I was not too worried about it. I started walking from the first temple, Reizan-ji, but I was not feeling well and started to feel dizzy at around 11:00 a.m. The cause was just jet lag and the heat in July, but I was not feeling well at all and decided to call a cab to the nearby station and rest at a nearby inn. The next day, I took the Kotoku Line to Takamatsu, and from Takamatsu, I took the Seto-ohashi Bridge and returned to Tokyo via Okayama.

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#2661
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/18 (Mon) 09:11
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The last time a new virus was feared to become a pandemic in Japan, it was contained in less than a year, wasn't it?

"The status of the new influenza A/H1N1 subtype belonging to the H1N1 subtype that was confirmed to have occurred in 2009 in Japan"


https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E3%81%AB%E3%81%8A%E3%81%91%E3%82%8B2009%E5%B9%B4%E6%96%B0%E5%9E%8B%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%83%95%E3%83%AB%E3%82%A8%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B6


This time, however, it has not subsided even after more than two years. There are various little movements, but still foreign tourists, as we in Japan call them, are not allowed to enter Japan. We cannot stop hoping that the port will be fully opened next spring.

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#2662
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/21 (Thu) 10:58
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Cloudless&Clear Los Angeles Landing - American - Airbus A321-200NX - LAX

Best aircraft window video ever! Great video of a plane window. Maybe your house is in the picture.


https://youtu.be/lqNBKrdzRPg

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#2663
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/22 (Fri) 10:53
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The lake seen in the distance at around 1:21/18:30 in is probably Big Bear Lake.

When I came to LAX from JFK on January 18, 1971, this lake looked quite large and directly below
me.

Also in January, JFK had a blizzard-like weather and the temperature at departure was 18℉C (-8℉F).
However, when I arrived at LAX and was driving east on Century Blvd.
to my hotel downtown, I saw the temperature on the billboard was 76℉(24°C),which made my head feel like summer
.

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#2664
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/25 (Mon) 10:39
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Stunning Los Angeles Takeoff - American Airlines - Boeing 787-9 - LAX - N833AA - SCS


https://youtu.be/vLWY59s3S0U

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#2665
  • 何ここ
  • 2021/10/25 (Mon) 15:07
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Only one person has posted ? lol

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#2666
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/10/25 (Mon) 22:24
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Doubaiminman That's a beautiful video...the A321 one, I too think that lake is Lake Okuma...it's a flight from ATL.... Also, the B787-9 one is probably for DFW.

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#2667
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/26 (Tue) 09:14
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Mucho,

DFW?
I thought we were going to Mexico or Latin America, since we were going south along the coastline in the first half of the trip.
Maybe, but it is inland from Newport Beach and going east.


In addition, at 24:25/29:38, a small plane flying in the opposite direction was briefly visible at a very low altitude. It is also very different from Japan, which is an endless desert area except for low mountains, and if you pull in water and electricity, it would be a big city, but nothing is left untouched, and all flat land is either city or farmland. It feels like one country is "continent vs. island country".

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#2668

Let me ask a question. Have you ever used an American phone in Japan normally ? I know mine is an ATT phone, but
can I use it ? I have to use an app called MySos during the restraining period, can I do it?
What is roaming, does anyone know ? Will I get a lot of Fee on Extra while using roaming?

Anyone know if this is possible?

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#2669
  • おもろ
  • 2021/10/26 (Tue) 22:13
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↑ What are you doing alone ??

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#2670
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/27 (Wed) 09:34
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This is an hour and a half long YouTube video of a walking pilgrimage in Shikoku and a sightseeing tour of major cities.

I guess all the people walking around in kimono in the tourist areas are Chinese tourists.

Since the photographer is a westerner, he is interested not only in visiting temples in Shikoku but also in the lives of the people of Shikoku, and he points his camera at everyone from infants to the elderly.


https://youtu.be/0TjbwYPmq-I

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#2671
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/29 (Fri) 11:10
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> All the people walking around in kimono in tourist areas are Chinese tourists


Before Corona, there were young girls in kimono walking around in Asakusa's Nakamise-dori street in swarms.

I wonder if that costume rental shop also went bankrupt in a flurry in Corona.

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#2672
  • 如意棒
  • 2021/10/29 (Fri) 15:50
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Mine is an ATT phone, can I use it ?
I think it would be better to contact ATT directly rather than asking here.

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#2673
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/30 (Sat) 09:20
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#2668 Jenni,

Sorry for the late reply.

> Have you guys used your US phone normally in Japan ?

AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile 🙂 (Sprint) all of which will suddenly work upon arrival in Japan. In 2019, my phone was Sprint and when I arrived in Tokyo and turned on my phone, Sprint detected it and "Welcome to Japan" I suddenly got a message like.

> I have to use an app called MySos during the restraining period, can I do that

Is that the location tracker app they force you to put on your phone when you arrive in Japan? If so, that app should work automatically as well, since the phone you brought from here works quickly with Japanese signals as described above.

> What is roaming

The English-Japanese dictionary says ・ ・ ・ Using a cell phone outside of a ᡣᥣ service area, or visiting sites on the Internet

He says.


> Is there a lot of Fee for Extra while roaming

Basically, a phone brought from here to Japan is 'roaming use'. AT&T, Verizon charges free for the first bit of talk and data, beyond that they charge for minutes or megabytes of usage.

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#2674
  • ボケ防止
  • 2021/10/30 (Sat) 10:15
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soliloquizing

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#2675
  • やるね
  • 2021/10/30 (Sat) 10:22
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T-Mobile/Sprint was bought by SoftBank led by Masayoshi Son and it's under their umbrella, right?
They have the most range in the US for 5G.

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#2675
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/30 (Sat) 10:22
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If the phone you are bringing is SIM Free, you can buy a SIM card for a limited time from a vending machine in the lobby of the international airport in Japan after customs clearance. If you buy a SIM card there and replace it with your old one, you will be able to make calls/data transmissions with that Japanese carrier during your stay in Japan.

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#2677
  • 疑問?
  • 2021/10/30 (Sat) 11:11
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Can I use American bank apps or Robinhood apps in Japan while I am temporarily back home ??

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#2678

I went to T-mobile to ask about international calling for my return trip to Japan next month.
They said it is $ 50 per month, unlimited Wi-Fi, and 25 cents/minute for calls.
They said I can apply for it two days before I want to use it, so I will apply for it on the day I return to Japan.
I usually rent a SIM card in Japan, but this time I decided to use International Call because it is a month long.

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#2679
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/10/31 (Sun) 01:19
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#2675Yes, I'll do it
Yes, T-Mobile US ( Deutsche Telekom subsidiary ) and Sprint ( Softbank subsidiary ) merged, but Deutsche Telekom has a higher capital ratio and was not acquired by Softbank.

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#2680

Thank you very much for your kind and detailed reply, Mr. Double Kinman. It is very helpful.
I will be entering Japan in a few weeks, but I am really worried about the MySos app at the time of voluntary quarantine
and the PCR test before leaving the US.
I just recently learned that there is a pocket Wi-Fi in Japan.
I decided to rent it. I decided to rent it because there are not many places in Japan where I can connect to the Internet otherwise.

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#2681
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/10/31 (Sun) 09:29
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#2677 Question ?,

The phone I bring from here uses a Japanese carrier for convenience in Japan, but the destination is connected to my carrier here and it is no different than my phone being connected here.

My bank is Union Bank, and when I go to Japan, I use my phone to connect to Union Bank. However, if you are not connected to a carrier in Japan and are using your phone in a Wi-Fi environment somewhere, do not open any icons that involve money, such as a bank account. Professional gangs from China and Southeast Asia are always looking for prey in the Japanese Wi-Fi environment.

In other words, confidentiality is not complete when communicating over Wi-Fi.

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#2682
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/01 (Mon) 09:26
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A sentence I made a week ago.

Sale period: Now through 02 Nov 2021 Then it ends tomorrow.



Singapore Airlines advertised by e-mail,

Enjoy Special Fares from Los Angeles
Sale period: Now through 02 Nov 2021
Outbound Travel Period: 02 Nov - 09 Dec, 2021 and 11 Jan - 30 May, 2022

LAX - TYO Economy Round-Trip $ 699

*Above These fares are based on our lowest booking code inventory availability in Economy cabin class and may not be available on all flights or dates. The weekend (Fri - Sun) surcharge is $ 50, and an inbound travel period (01 Jan - 08 Jan) surcharge of $ 60 will apply. The Ticket is not refundable, but complimentary rebooking will apply for ticketing by Dec 31, 2021. Additional terms and conditions may apply, See full fare rules when reservation is generated on www.singaporeair.com.

However, US citizens are not yet allowed to enter Japan. But US citizens are not expected to be able to enter Japan yet, right?

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#2683
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/02 (Tue) 09:20
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Be careful when traveling in Florida, machine gun rounds are flying at that speed.

Deadly shootout with Florida deputies captured on dashcam | ABC7 Los Angeles


https://youtu.be/f5XMCHmzUoA

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#2684
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/11/02 (Tue) 11:14
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With two months left in 2021, the Chinese zodiac sign for 2022 will be the tiger.
The Chinese zodiac rotates in 60 cycles
Currently there are 12 types of zodiac signs from rat to wild boar.
The war that took place in Japan in 1868 is
called the Boshin War, taken from the zodiac sign of that year.

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#2685
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/11/02 (Tue) 17:23
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#2684 Keio ~ Aizu people still hate Satsunaga natives since Meiji era
.
They are the same people who have a grudge against Japan for more than 400 years since Hideyoshi.

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#2686
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/11/02 (Tue) 17:58
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I am writing about why the Boshin War was called the Boshin War.

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#2687
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/03 (Wed) 08:26
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! It takes ◯◯◯ hours to arrive at the hotel ? !"

https://youtu.be/40-4zreEEgU

We took almost no video and reported the process of a Japanese national returning from Canada on October 13, 2011. The process of her return to Japan from Canada on October 13th was reported by taking a video almost in vain. As soon as she arrived in Japan, her family could not pick her up, so she stayed at a government-designated hotel in Shinjuku for three days.

Whether or not foreign nationals like us can enter Japan will be discussed after the dissolution of the House of Representatives and the election is over and things have settled down. In any case, we will be able to enter Japan next spring.

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#2688
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/05 (Fri) 09:23
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Farewell Steam Locomotive ( 1975 (昭和50年)11月24日 )


https://youtu.be/iszz1pcYvWY


Momoe Yamaguchi was in it then. Total 40 min.

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#2689

Dear Mr. Doubokujinman, please let me know. I understand that you used an American bank app in Japan, but assuming that the WiFi environment is safe,
is it possible to do a Mobile Deposit of a check issued in the US? If my client in the U.S. sends me a payment check
to Japan, it would be very helpful if I could do Deposit ( as usual ) by taking a picture of the front and back
. Do you know ?

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#2690
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/10 (Wed) 17:19
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Dear Jenni,

Sorry for the delay. Aside from the dangers of WiFi as you mentioned,"I believe that in the case of pure internet communication" there is no border between countries as you know, so no matter what you do in Japan, such as Mobile Deposit with US bank ( sites ), it is no different than doing business in the US. I believe that there is no difference in airtightness between the transaction in Japan and that in the U.S.

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#2691
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/11 (Thu) 09:08
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I have the above thoughts, but in reality I have never done a check deposit or even just access to my bank in Japan. In reality, I have never done a check deposit or even a simple access to my bank in Japan, although I frequently do check deposits by smartphone in this country. I am a complete tourist traveler in Japan, and when I run short of Yen in cash, I go into a post office that has an ATM machine and withdraw Yen in cash with my Union Bank debit card. I don't know about other banks, but at Union Bank, the maximum amount I can withdraw in a day ( 24 hours ) is $500, so I withdraw a good 50,000 yen every time since the yen-dollar exchange rate is always above 100 yen per dollar these days. If I specify $500 and withdraw it in US dollars, I get coins of 10,000 yen or more and 1 yen aluminum coins increase.

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#2692

Thank you very much, Mr. Double Kinman. I see, I am learning a lot.
I didn't know that you can withdraw money with a Union Bank debit card. I would like to refer to it in the future.
Is it because it is Union Bank ? I am not a Bank of America ( I am a Bank of America ) I guess banks are not good 。。。。

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#2693
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/12 (Fri) 09:49
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> You used an American bank app in Japan

I don't even remember if I wrote about this in this topic, but I may have opened the Union Bank app from my cell phone while traveling in Japan because I was curious about my account activity. I may have opened the Union Bank app from my cell phone while traveling in Japan.

Maybe I was wondering how much was deducted in dollars when I withdrew the 50,000 yen mentioned above, and the difference between the published yen exchange rate at that time and the actual amount that would have been added to the fees.

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#2694
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/14 (Sun) 07:55
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It looks like Mata Go To Travel will start next February

I wonder if it will be beyond that when foreign travelers will be able to enter the country again.

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#2695
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/11/14 (Sun) 08:49
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I just hope it does not become a Go To Trouble.
I am also worried about a big price hike in FSC due to soaring oil prices. Currently, though, it is JPY11,600/USD95.00 between Japan and the U.S. The good news is that ZG, a JL-affiliated LCC, will start its LAX service on December 25.

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#2696
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/15 (Mon) 08:51
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Mr. Mucho,

Again, it was written in Mucho's language, so it was difficult to decipher, but I managed to google it up.

First of all, "I am worried about the big price increase of FSC," you mean Fuel Surcharge, right?
Surely the price of gasoline in our area has skyrocketed and prices are high worldwide?

I had no idea what ZG was, and when I looked it up, it seemed to be an LCC affiliated with JAL
I had never even heard of it until now. I didn't even know it existed until now. The world has changed a lot
.

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/6c75bfdd653cf0703433777f9c8b2678f6f1d657

I read that NRT-LAX is "Economy class is 20,500 yen one way". 7500 yen" or that JAL/ANA's
economy seats are hell on an 11 hour flight, but what about LCC seats?

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#2697
  • 粘着
  • 2021/11/15 (Mon) 09:30
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bipolar (in electronics)

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#2698
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/16 (Tue) 09:27
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The 2013 pilgrimage movie "Walk, Walk, Walk ~ Shikoku Pilgrimage ~" starring Rena Tanaka is still available on the Internet. It is on Microsoft's bing.com, so there seems to be no spam/virus concern.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=NHK+Drama+List&&view=detail&mid=3542A9A38BCA5EF965873542A9A38BCA5EF96587&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3DNHK%2BDrama%2BList%26FORM%3DRESTAB

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#2699
  • ケツクセ
  • 2021/11/16 (Tue) 10:40
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> I read that NRT-LAX is "27,500 yen one way in economy class", or JAL/ANA's
economy seats are hell on an 11 hour flight, but what happens on an LCC seat.

I'm sure the yasui-loving baikin-san will be fine.

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#2700
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/17 (Wed) 09:10
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I was always looking for the lowest priced tickets, but finally my body couldn't

stand it anymore. I couldn't train

for almost 3 years here in Corona.

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#2701
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/19 (Fri) 10:32
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Boeing 777X Vertical Takeoff Flying Display at 2021 Dubai Airshow

In this video (0:05/1:21) it looks like it is climbing at an angle of over 45 degrees, but in reality it is probably about 30 degrees. I hope the 777X will not have the same trouble as the 737MAX.


https://youtu.be/b_fssaiuFpU

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#2702
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/20 (Sat) 09:38
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In the video at 0:45/1:21, the aircraft is tilted more than 90 degrees for a near backward flight, but in the past (September 6, 2011) ANA had a serious incident with a B737 that had a 131.7 degree backward flight due to pilot error. The first youtube is all in English, so if you can't read the words on the screen, click on the screen and stop to read. The images are very realistic. The second one is in Japanese.

https://youtu.be/reixSdLfSmE

https://youtu.be/sXy6IwXfPQA

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#2703
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/22 (Mon) 14:46
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I was born a little before the baby boomer generation, but I think it was around 2005 when many people reached retirement age, and the baby boomers, who had retired but were too busy working in their prime to indulge in hobbies, had nothing to do all day long at home. For those who had no hobbies, NHK launched a program called "Hobbies and Interests," 55 ~ which introduced a variety of hobbies to 60 year olds. Piano, electric guitar, vegetable garden, etc., etc., etc. One of them was a series called "Shikoku Pilgrimage," which covered in detail the pilgrimage in Shikoku, especially the walking pilgrimage. At the time, I was watching "TV Japan" on cable and happened to catch the "Pilgrimage" series, which made me think, "This is a great story for a trip to Japan at my age.

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#2704
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/24 (Wed) 08:56
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I understand that Governor Newsom of California has

asked the DMV to hire more commercial truck drivers to encourage the shipment of cargo that has been stalled at the San Pedro port and elsewhere.


https://youtu.be/QccPG6LfmEs

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#2705
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/27 (Sat) 09:01
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Both in the U.S. and Japan, the new mutant strain, Omicron, is causing a great deal of excitement.

This will also increase infection for a time like the delta strain, but it will go down soon.
Even so, it will take at least six months, and again, the opening of Japan's ports will be delayed. When will I be able to walk in Shikoku? By the time the port opens, my body will not be able to work.

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#2706
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/11/29 (Mon) 08:14
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This old man, who must be around 80 years old, has completed the 88 Shikoku pilgrimage sites, including by bus and train. He is very energetic and has also visited Camino De Compostera Santiago on his own.

NO6 Final part of Grandpa Sada's Pilgrimage The last leg Marugame Castle Shirahoji Temple Shirahoji Temple Nekoji Temple Yashimaji Temple Okuboji Temple


https://youtu.be/qImhHCmjghg

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#2707
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/12/01 (Wed) 14:11
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The Japanese government is suspending new reservations for international flights to and from Japan until the end of this month.

Therefore, permanent residents and foreign students living here ・ as well as those on sightseeing trips will not be able to return to Japan during this period.


https://youtu.be/a-C6rhLwB6g

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#2708
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/12/01 (Wed) 15:30
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People on a sightseeing trip also cannot return to Japan ?
newly during this period.
New reservations can't be made, but people who are traveling ( w/ booking ≪w/ booking() can go back home.

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#2709
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/12/02 (Thu) 14:24
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> New reservations cannot be made, but those traveling ( w/ booking ❑) can return

That's right.

> New reservations for airlines and other international flights entering and leaving Japan will be suspended until the end of this month

New reservations are only not allowed from the time this ordinance becomes effective, and those who already have reservations are out of the scope of its effect.

However, with the news of "All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines to partially resume new reservations for international flights" again,

All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines announced on the 2nd that they are preparing to partially resume accepting new reservations for international flights based on the government request. This will accommodate expatriates and business travelers who wish to return to their home countries.

.

"Government Withdraws Request to Suspend New Reservations for International Flights, Prime Minister Kishida Says, 'Causing Confusion'"



The government had asked all airlines to suspend new reservations for international flights arriving in Japan until the end of December. Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said at a press conference on the morning of December 2, "The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has cancelled the request for a uniform suspension of new reservations, and has again notified airlines to give due consideration to the demand for Japanese nationals returning to Japan.

Please clarify ~ Mr. Kishida,...

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#2710
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/12/03 (Fri) 09:01
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> Even though I am in my 70's, I wish to enjoy life with full of enthusiasm like Mr. Double Money Man

I am very happy to hear that you refer to me. I am very happy to hear that you are referring to me. I also started walking pilgrimage in Shikoku more than 10 years ago, from morning to evening, and I try my best to keep my body from deteriorating further by hiking and walking even when I am not in Japan, because I don't want to get exhausted on the pilgrimage route, which includes crossing a mountain pass once every three days. However, this corona pandemic is killing me without a knife. Staying cooped up in the house all day will weaken you both mentally and physically. I feel that just meeting and talking with people face to face, anyone, even a quarrelsome person, will revitalize both body and mind.

Oh, I wish Japan would open its ports soon.

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#2711

#2710
I agree with you !
I've been cooped up at home a lot to fight coronas, and my body is so tired that I've been busy going to the doctor this year.
It may be that this year coincided with a bad year for me. I took Chinese herbal medicine for severe pain in my elbow and felt good on drugs and was like high every day. That took its toll and I happened to take a blood pressure reading of 180 on my home blood pressure monitor😳 I usually only go to the doctor once every two years
I rushed to the doctor and had a blood test done (Lab work) and found that I had a freshly diabetic reading. I took some medicine and now I'm relieved to settle at a number of 6.1.
He always forgets to take his medicine, but I guess he has been improving with diet and walks. His insomnia was so bad that he even started to have a seizure.
When I relax on the couch in the evening, I feel like I am deprived of oxygen, and depression attacks with it.
The symptoms disappear after about 5 minutes, but the doctor recommends a heart test (echo and contrast) and the results are normal and reassuring.
But I am most afraid of the utz (I have never experienced this before)
Anxiety phobia attacks me when I try to sleep.
and I can't sleep, and when I wake up in the morning, I'm sober and wonder "why did I worry about that ?".
I sleep on the couch and don't think anything about it, so it's a problem in MY bedroom ?
High blood pressure doesn't help with meds, and diarrhea once or twice a week.
diarrhea was caused by elbow pain supplements
and various strange phenomena this year, I thought it was the work of evil spirits and living spirits after all, so I started to use incense and salt shampoo
I chant in the morning (15 minutes) which evil spirits hate
now
my blood pressure has normalized after all kinds of tests and medications, my elbow joints are rebuilt and the pain is GONE!
It was a good year with some bad things.
The heartburn in the evening that I have had for the past 3 years has gone away naturally, and the lump at the base of my thigh that I have had for the past 5 years (benign on examination) has not been found this year. Also, miraculously, my elbow has improved.
Financially, I am able to enjoy my days of wasteful spending because I have finished paying my credit card bill and it's easier to enjoy.
I am avoiding the Grim Reaper ? this year. I can't rest easy yet, but I'll do my best to keep the evil spirits away from me and spend my days with a lot of energy. Please forgive me for being so long-winded 💜.

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#2713
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/12/04 (Sat) 10:49
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Gonko,

if this is a good time, please let out what is stuck in your chest as much as you can.

I don't mean to sound like a smelly person, but in Buddhism, there are seven alms ( that can be given without donation of goods ( or money ), called "seven alms without property" ). This is the best alms and lesson for me as a very stingy person.

https://takimotobukkodo.co.jp/column/%E7%84%A1%E8%B2%A1%E3%81%AE%E4%B8%83%E6%96%BD

Among them, my favorite is the "Waifansei" charity ( Waganse, Wagense ) This means to always smile, and to always smile lightly, which is connected to the reverse side of the coin: "Illness begins with the mind, and worry and anger are the source of all illness. However, it is quite difficult to be told to smile all the time.

I too am getting old and have problems and pains here and there in my body, but I always try to keep a "harmonious face". You don't have to make a laughing face in reality. All you need to do is to close your mouth and pull it slightly to the left and right. In short, it is enough if your "heart" is smiling. I try to remember to do this when I am walking.


Oh, when will I be able to go to Japan with a "Japanese face"?

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#2714
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/05 (Sun) 07:26
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There exists a forbidden ritual called "Gyaku-uchi", in which if you visit the 88 sacred sites in Shikoku in reverse order of the age of the dead,
the dead will come back to life.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSd1drh8dNQ

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#2715
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/12/05 (Sun) 08:50
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> If you go around backwards by the number of years of the dead,


if the "years of the dead" were 80, would you say you would do 80 reverse strikes?

That's impossible.
If you stay at a pilgrim lodging every day, you would have to pay 7,500 yen per night for two meals, plus 500 yen for lunch
Total 320,000 yen. x 80 times = 25,600,000 yen. Nisen go hyakuroku juumannen.

Oh, the horror, the horror, the horror...

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#2716
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/05 (Sun) 09:38
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The evening sun bathes us both in this window
Tomorrow, too, will bring wonderful happiness
My heart is a flame that fades into the sky
The setting sun may fade, but our hearts will never change

Forever
When the love of our lives comes back to life I'm happiest when I'm with you
I won't let you go until I die. I'm so happy, I'm happiest when I'm with you I won't leave you until I die, okay
Our feelings will never change, forever and ever

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#2718
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/06 (Mon) 08:58
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#2717

It must be hard for you to keep looking for one person after another.

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#2719
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2021/12/06 (Mon) 09:05
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Are you with someone ??

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#2720
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/06 (Mon) 10:32
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# 2719

You don't know...

You'll be there when the beloved is resurrected.

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#2721
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2021/12/06 (Mon) 11:08
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Was there ever a Beloved ?
Delusion ? Affinity ?

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#2722
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/12/06 (Mon) 11:42
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# 2721

The only way to have fun is to peek at others
Life becomes unstable and fun is concerned about others.

Gambling to have more of your own life.

If you do your best, you will not care about others
and you can concentrate on enriching your own life.

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