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Let's gather the elderly ! !

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#1
  • シニア65
  • 2023/09/23 09:56

How many elderly people of Japanese descent are living in LA? We would be happy to be a place of rest and relaxation for the elderly who use the Koryu Hiroba. We think the eligibility is from 65 years old and up.

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#554
  • 高齢者
  • 2024/03/27 (Wed) 22:20
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> I see that you graduated from the university here. That's great.

Do you think graduates of this university are excellent? When you were a manager, didn't you receive many applications from foreign students? Were they so excellent that you groaned with amazement?

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#556
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん       .
  • 2024/03/28 (Thu) 14:05
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553 > Just like we repealed Obamacare.

We didn't repeal it though

> What a scary election this time

You're for Biden ? You're crazy ? Hell with continuing the current administration

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#560

> > I see that you graduated from the university here. That's great.

> Didn't you receive many applications from foreign students when you were a manager?

There was no such thing as "received many applications from foreign students.

Before that, my company was registered with the state and country, of course, so I could not hire foreign students who did not have a work visa.

However, once I hired a Latina lady who presented her Social Security Number and asked me to hire her, but when I paid her salary and reported the details to the tax bureau, I was informed that her "name" did not match her "SSN" and I fired her immediately. I fired the person.

Before I go any further,

> Double Kin Man, do you think that graduates of this university are excellent?

I don't know if they are excellent or not, but I think it is admirable that they worked hard for four years and graduated, although their parents must have sent them money.

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#563

I would like to ask you a question.

I am going to UNIQLO in Santa Monica to buy my first spring jacket.

I've been to that area once before, decades ago, and I don't know my way around.

Google map and Street View show that there is an entrance to the parking lot on 2nd Street

Should I enter from here? I guess the parking fee will be expensive.

There are many one-way streets, so we should be careful.

"Countryman" in LA city....

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#565



Driving while looking at your cell phone is dangerous, and it is unclear if you can stop on the shoulder in that area for safety reasons,

Is there a problem with parking that can be accessed from 2nd Street?

I could buy another jacket with the parking fee.

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#571

> Then driving while looking at the speedometer seems dangerous.

Looking at the speedometer is "for a second or two". On the other hand, if you look at a map displayed on your smartphone, you may look at it for more than 10 seconds to see which direction you are going or the name of the next street

if you are not very good. This is very dangerous.

A remark not out of character for a father.

"Sunday Mainichi Weekly" finally "arrived".

And is there still an online site for UNIQLO in the U.S.,

If you know, please let me know the URL.

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#574
  • 倍金萬
  • 2024/04/08 (Mon) 09:16
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> # And is there still an online site for UNIQLO USA,

> Check the UNIQLO website.

I opened my e-mail this morning and found

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Bibi Navi
Message received
Thank you for using Bibi Navi Thank you for using BibiNavi.
The following message has been received.
>UNIQLO USA online site

https://www.uniqlo.com/us/en/?gclsrc=3p.ds&msclkid=f2c37f77a2a914165347196498f4336a < amp;> utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=DAC_Bing_Search-B-Core&utm_term=uniqlo%20usa&utm_content= Uniqlo%20US
* This email was sent by a user via Vivinavi.
Please reply to this email to reach the sender.

I found this e-mail in my e-mail account.

Was this sent to my e-mail account by Ototsuan through Bibinavi? Or did Vivinavi itself read the "write-up" and sent it to my e-mail account?

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#577

#575 Enough of this

#576 Showa Ototto

I forgot in my recent blur, but my full option Prius V had a Driving Guide Display that showed a map.

When this was turned on, a map would be displayed and a female voice would tell me which way to turn when I voice-entered the name of my destination.

I rarely leave the SF Valley these days, so I never used the Driving Guide Display.

It's a model with all the options, so it's a shame not to use it.

Oh, I don't want to get old.

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#578
  • URL
  • 2024/04/08 (Mon) 14:25
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Double Kin Man

It was I who sent the UNIQLO email address directly to Double Kin Man's address.

# If you send a message from the letter symbol on the right side of 571's name, you can send an e-mail to an individual without being shown here.
( Double Kim Man put his address in the email address field when he posted # 571, which is why the letter symbol is next to his name. )

Therefore, # 571 had a letter mark.

By the way, I think each message has a number, but when it is flying, either someone sent an email to the individual, or it was deleted.

I was expecting to hear from you, but # I saw the 574 MESSAGE and ( ah ) I was a little disappointed.
I am very sorry that I seemed to have gone the extra mile.

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#580

Mr. URL,

I am very sorry about that.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much, I would like to treat Mr. URL to the finest sushi somewhere.

but I wonder if there are any really good sushi restaurants here in LA.

I have lived in San Fernando Valley for 50 years and rarely visit Gardena/Torrance

so I have no idea where the best sushi restaurants are.

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#584
  • 2024/04/08 (Mon) 17:58
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578 you go out of your way to help them.

Not all people have bad character like you.

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#588
  • 2024/04/09 (Tue) 09:25
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This is in response to your post at 583 where you wrote: "No one here bothers to help."
As usual, it's been erased because it's useless.

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#598

In his usual U/T, Diceke-san talks about "Returning to Japan after Retirement, Housing Facts".

Are any of you planning to return to Japan permanently when you reach retirement age?

I have been a citizen for a long time and I intend to bury my bones here.


https://youtu.be/IPbZVffDp3Y?si=5loVSFRGYbGj2m0p

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#599

Manzanar Pilgrimage I went on the Manzana Pilgrimage yesterday.

https://manzanarcommittee.org/2024/02/09/55-pr1/

For those of you who do not know, let me explain "Manzana Pilgrimage". The place name Manzana is located in the desert just north of Los Angeles, Rt. 5 - Rt. 14 - Rt. 395 by car.

In the old days, during World War II, the U.S. government used military force to forcibly segregate and incarcerate Japanese Americans throughout the U.S. in specific locations on "suspicion" that Japanese and other Japanese Americans in the U.S. were possible spies for the enemy, Japan.

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#600
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/04/28 (Sun) 14:44
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Manzanar Pilgrimage If you are on the Manzana pilgrimage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d28BRrLo_wI

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#601

> Continued,

What a mess, what to write.......

For what it's worth, in WWII, the enemy of the U.S. should have been not only Japan but also Nazi Germany, which was a powerful enemy, but for some reason only Japanese Americans living in the U.S. were forcibly segregated/incarcerated.

The U.S. government of the time blatantly deprived some U.S. citizens of their freedom. It was an act of disregard for the fundamental principles of democracy by the US government of the time.

Because of this history, we, the yellow race, can now proudly walk the streets of America. We can even choose our own next president.

That is also why I went on a pilgrimage to the land of Manzana, far away from here.

I put a photo of the cenotaph in the "Machikado Photo Album".

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#602
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/04/29 (Mon) 13:05
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Don't forget the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, made up of Japanese Americans.

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AC%AC442%E9%80%A3%E9%9A%8A%E6%88%A6%E9%97%98%E5%9B%A3

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#603
  • スペイン語のManzanaに似てるね。
  • 2024/04/30 (Tue) 06:14
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> In WWII, the enemy of the U.S. should have been not only Japan but also Nazi Germany, which was a strong enemy, but for some reason only Japanese Americans living in the U.S. were forcibly segregated/incarcerated.


I read somewhere long ago that German soldiers were hesitant to kill because they looked like them, but the Japanese were not so difficult because they did not look like them.
The forced segregation of Germans was also difficult because it was hard to judge from a quick look if they were of Anglo-Saxon descent, and there were so many immigrants that they were not non-Japanese.

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#604

I would like to participate. Where is the location? Haketa

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#605

> I would like to participate. Where is the location? Haketa

What would you like to participate in?


> Don't forget the 442nd Regimental Combat Team

I didn't know its exact name but I knew about the 442nd Infantry Regiment, an all Japanese American regiment, before I moved to America. When I was a high school student in Japan, there were many American movies on TV, especially "Combat" and "Gallant Men" that my father and I were crazy about.

One of the stories was about a unit of only Japanese Americans who, in the middle of the night, rushed into the German army with only their bare hands and no weapons to fire, and rescued an American soldier who was being held captive. Perhaps this was the "442nd Infantry Regiment".

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