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Vivinavi Hawaii
Concerns of Hawaii

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#1
  • love
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  • 2024/05/20 11:21

Aren't there too many puddles ? I'm fed up.

What else is wrong with Hawaii?

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#4
  • love
  • 2024/05/20 (Mon) 23:59
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Speaking of driving, buses are also very rough. I often get almost run over.
Also, many people have hearing loss.
I want to tell them to buy hearing aids if they buy a car because the music and exhaust noise are so loud and annoying.
The noise from ambulances and other vehicles is also excessive.

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#5

Hawaii is so poorly drained that just a few hours of heavy rainfall, let alone a large puddle, left us ankle-deep in water in the middle of Waikiki on 5/18.
Manholes were overflowing with water.

Ambulances are noisy because cars don't move out of the way immediately.

Unlike Japan, medical expenses are extremely high and patients are gods. I don't think any hospital will refuse to accept ambulance patients because they are not cheap like in Japan.

In Japan, some people lose their lives because they are rushed around, but you don't have to worry about that, but be careful because they charge very high fees.

Even for Hawaii residents who have medical insurance, the cost is so high that I heard that a tourist who was not covered by travel insurance and was hospitalized in Hawaii had to sell his house in Japan to pay for medical expenses in Hawaii. I can understand why this unusual medical system makes people think about returning to Japan in their old age.

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If you are fed up with Hawaii, you should consider moving to the mainland states.

I moved here from CA, but I lived in LA, CA, and some people said the cost of living was high
but I don't think so ?.

I was puzzled by the way of taxation at first, but now I understand
that it is the way of taxation.

Where do you want to live ? You should start from there ?

Then, if you decide to live in Hawaii, don't complain.

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#8

#6 Hawaii

I agree with what you wrote.
Hawaii, Japan, and the mainland are all great places to live.
If you don't think so, just shut up and move.
I am happy to live in a place with such a great climate, where I can eat Japanese food as much as I like,
and where people are hospitable
I think.

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#9

The reality is not only people who live here because they like it
I'm just asking what's bothering you about Hawaii
I don't need your Japanese and short sighted posts like if you don't like it, get out.

And the food is not good in Hawaii.

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Printing in Hawaii

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#1
  • OMG
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  • 2024/05/20 21:37


I heard that you can print data in android in Hawaii like 7-Eleven in Japan, but I don't know about android.
Rakuten lounge refused to accept only travel-related paper copies.

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#2

Did you go to the FEDEX that the locals use ?

It is not in Waikiki but in front of the Ala Moana Center.

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About Parking at Dodger Stadium

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  • 2024/04/25 18:54

If we are going to a weekend game from 405 South, does anyone know which parking lot is recommended for preferred parking, Lot B, Lot P, Lot N, or Lot H? We have young children and are most concerned about crowding in the parking lots.
Seating will be on the floor above behind the back net.

Thank you.

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  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/05/17 (Fri) 09:49
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If you have both a hybrid and an EV
it's not surprising that you don't feel any particular decrease in tire wear since you don't use either car every day.

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If you have a family, you could have more than one.

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#117
  • ドアッホのおとっつぁん
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# He dropped out of kindergarten, so he didn't go to school.


He went to a language school in LA

He didn't go to university because he didn't learn English, so he must have dropped out of language school

In the 1970s, anyone could get a student visa without interview, so there were many people like this

It's America's fault for giving student visa to those who don't have basic knowledge

Even after 50 years, they can only use ONE GET, ONE FREE English because they don't have basic knowledge

It's not the fault of the Showa era fathers

They should be warmly watched because their intelligence is Let's keep him warm even if he's low

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I know your personal story and your painful heart.

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You still have trauma lingering in your mind.

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Montessori Community School's College Enrollment Rate

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  • 2024/05/04 00:01

I saw a topic about Montessori Community School (MCS), but not Pre-School
I would like to ask about the schooling after graduation from Elementary.
Please let me know if you know anything about this or if you have children in the school.
The MCS website publishes the number of graduates who go on to higher education and the number of accepted students for the schools they have applied to
In some years there are only 5 graduates for 2021 ( 4 of them went to Punahou 1 to Iolani ! )
. The last two years also seem to have only 9 or 11 students, but does MCS Elementary only have about 10 students per grade level?

My daughter turned 4 last December and is currently in another preschool, but I am hoping she can go to Punahou or Iolani from about middle school
I am sending her to a private school as soon as she turns 3, but the teacher at the school has asked me if I can go to Punahou or Iolani.
I took the entrance exams for both schools earlier this year and was unsuccessful.
I plan to take the test again at Kinder, but MCS seems to be very competitive for admission from Kinder as well .........

If anyone knows if Elementary only has about 10 students, etc., please let me know!

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#10

Is Wilson popular ?
My second daughter has been a GE in Kinder since August and Wilson is the only one who hasn't heard anything, so I contacted them last weekend and they said they haven't sent out notices to anyone yet and
They said they still have openings and they can send out accept notices within the next week and no one will be denied. I was told that there is a SPACE that will not be deny.
I was told that Wilson, Waikiki, and Kahala are easy to get into these days, and Manoa, Noelani, Hokulani, and Nuuanu are popular because of their rising academic standards !
However, it seems that only the top 1% of the top students at Punahou and Iolani can get in from public schools. According to Tutor, my oldest daughter.
Well, it's free education, but I wonder what the teachers are teaching if there is such a gap with private schools.
According to Tutor, it is not because they are private schools ! but because there are only a few private schools that can provide the level of education required to enter Punahou or Iolani
and to enter those private schools is a very high level entrance exam.
My oldest daughter will be in the 5th grade in August, and she is also a Tutor, but since it is a public school, it is difficult to get into Punahou or Iolani unless you are in the top 1%
I am thinking about Midpac or Secret Heart.

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#11

From my experience, even from the public elementary schools, they have been accepted to Punahou and Iolani. Everyone I know from the 6th grade, including me, has been accepted to both schools. The average number of students who go to private schools seems to be 2 or 3 per grade because there are not many students who take the exam from public schools. I've been reading the posts here and there is a great air of not being able to get into Punahou or Iolani unless you went to a feedin school, so just FYI.

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#12

やはりパブリックからだとプナホウ、イオラニどころかプライベート自体に行く子が2〜3人しかいないんですね!
luluさんのお子さんは、その1%なんですよ!
優秀で羨ましいです!
このトピ見てからプライベート受験について学校に聞きに行きました。やはりうちの子はプナホウ、イオラニに受かる学力ではないようです 笑
本当にパブリックからはMontessori やHanahau’oli
のように9割プナホウとかとは違って難しいようです。
学校側もMontessori やHanahau’oli は独自の教育法でプナホウ、イオラニに進学率を伸ばしているから、パブリックとは違う、とハッキリ言われました。
仰る通りです!と納得でした。
我が家は受験するかどうかから練り直し!
子供に相応しいレベルを見極める良いきっかけになりました!

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#13
  • maki
  • 2024/05/09 (Thu) 22:08
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I took the Punahou ・ Iolani ・ mid-pack Kinder exam this year and got wiped out. Kinder exams are fierce competition.
I plan to go to one of the above public kinder in GE. I have heard that some people have gone to Punahou ・ Iolani even from public schools, which gives me hope. Thank you.
But cram school and Tutor are essential. I will try my best to try again !.

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#14

I applied to both Hana Hau'oli and MCS this year and had no connections at all.
I am currently attending St. Clements from the age of 3 and wanted to start my child at Hana Hau'oli or MCS from the age of 4, so I was not sure if I would be accepted to both schools.
After numerous questions at orientations and with admissions staff at both schools, we decided to enroll her at MCS.
The criterion for our choice was still the percentage of students going from the middle to the TOP 2.
We are not considering taking the Kinder exam because we want to
be clear about our child's skills and our child's intentions as to what our child wants to do, learn, future possibilities, etc. when he/she enters Middle.
I am not sure if Kinder will be able to identify the strengths of my child since both Punahou and Iolani schools have their own strengths.
Hana Hau'oli also had a good school culture and a high rate of students going to Punahou, but the school culture was more connected and the actual rate of students going to the top 2 middle schools in recent years was
higher at MCS.
We are excited about the Montessori education at MCS.
The admissions staff and school staff are very kind and honest, and the teachers seem to be of a high caliber, as they must have not only teaching credentials but also Montessori teaching credentials
to be able to teach.
I am still enrolled in the school from August, so I hope to share more details as they become available.

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Divorce in Los Angeles

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  • 2024/04/12 01:48

I am a Japanese woman living in Los Angeles with my American husband and we are considering a divorce.
We were registered in Japan and did not file for marriage in the U.S.
I checked with the ward office and the Japanese consulate in LA. I checked with the ward office and the Japanese consulate in LA and they said that if you do not have a certificate of residence in Japan, you cannot get a divorce in Japan, even if your country of marriage is Japan.
So, first divorce procedures are done in the U.S., then once the divorce is finalized, the documents are sent to the Japanese Consulate, and the Consulate forwards them to the Japanese ward office, and the divorce is finalized in Japan.
★ All the conditions for a simple divorce are met except that the other party does not want to sign the divorce papers.
In that case, which form needs to be filled out / and submitted?
Please let me know if anyone knows. Thank you in advance.

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  • 独身のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/04/15 (Mon) 11:13
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You guys took 5-10 years to finally get your GC
It's nice ~ We take care of everything, get a GC, get divorced, and live free.

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#9

Divorced after being cheated on by candy husband. Men are scary

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#15
  • Sophia
  • 2024/05/08 (Wed) 21:52
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I was married to an American for a long time, but last year I filed for divorce as a PETITIONER and did a lot of research on my own until the last step and finished the process without hiring a lawyer or mediator. It was an amicable divorce with someone I could argue calmly with, so it was possible. I am now waiting for the JUDGEMENT. The only cost was the initial FILE fee. \I also took advantage of my employer's MetLife Legal Plan, which is a benefit of my employer, for one 30 minute attorney consultation. I am sure there are local rules in your county, so you may want to check the county family court website for a complete list of the various procedures.
https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/divorce-california

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  • 2024/05/09 (Thu) 11:52
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#2 Mind your own business
#9 Japanese men don't cheat on their wives?

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  • 2024/05/09 (Thu) 22:11
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I think the first step is FL-100 ? If you actually go to the court and ask, "I want a simple divorce, what documents do I need ??" they may tell you, "Here, here, and here. You may be told 'Please fill out this, this, and this and bring them to me.

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Recommended Japanese Schools

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  • 2024/04/16 20:33

We are moving from Japan to Los Angeles. I am wondering if I should send my child to an American school on weekdays and a Japanese supplementary school on Saturdays. I know there are several Japanese schools in L.A., but can you recommend one?

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  • U-11d00d
  • 2024/04/25 (Thu) 17:35
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Southeast Japanese School
Sunday school
8:45 am - 12:15pm
Kindergarten through high school

14615 South Gridley Rd
Norwalk, CA 90651
562-863-5996
www.sejscc.org

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  • ククレカレー
  • 2024/04/27 (Sat) 22:15
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Topic where ?.

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  • 2024/05/16 (Thu) 12:12
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There is a Japanese school? In my 25 years in the U.S., I did not even know it existed. All the families around me went to local schools and attended Japanese language supplementary schools.

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  • ???
  • 2024/05/16 (Thu) 12:13
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It is a mistake of even existing. Sorry.

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  • 2024/05/17 (Fri) 12:23
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> Is there a Japanese school?

The weekday section of Nishiyamato Gakuen is a so-called full-day Japanese school. Since it is a private school, it relies only on tuition fees and there is no teacher dispatch from the Ministry of Education, so it seems to be difficult to manage.
Located in Lomita, CA.

https://www.nacus.org/

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driving school

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  • Ringo
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  • 2024/02/06 16:50

Nice to meet you.
I have a question about driving school.
I have never driven in Japan and would like to attend school here, but I was wondering if you know of any schools around Mountain View, CA that speak Japanese ?.

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  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/08 (Thu) 11:46
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Even food goes well with Asian food

It's hard at work today.

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  • 2024/02/08 (Thu) 12:15
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you have a hard time at work ?

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#26

I recommend SIGNAL DRIVING SCHOOL.

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#32
  • 紅夜叉              .
  • 2024/05/08 (Wed) 14:02
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I think the Mexican community is larger.
I can't get a Mexican guy you know to introduce you ?.

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Mexican Community and American Community
Don't you have an American friend of yours to introduce you to ?.

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  • 2022/12/25 11:14

Usamut in Shikoku.
My hobby is watching youtube.

Yes, it's gone~.

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  • でたらめ語
  • 2024/05/08 (Wed) 15:19
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  • 2024/05/19 (Sun) 11:57
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  • 0ではないと
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Ummm HOT Ummm The end

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  • 紅夜叉              .
  • 2024/05/20 (Mon) 15:46
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Usum Opossum The end

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Usamut in Shikoku.
My hobby is watching youtube.

Yes, it's over~.

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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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I have a 2011 BMW 128i that is the most deadly, but I have a vert, and I am looking for a car mechanic who can replace the front brake pads at a reasonable price, which should cost at least $300, but this guy is ok ?.

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#3013
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん   .
  • Yesterday 17:10
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The minimum $ 300 is a rip-off price for labor alone

Maru-san, you know, no mechanic will want to have a long relationship with you or introduce you to anyone with your self-centered insistence on being poor and probably not even paying tips.

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#3014
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 17:30
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A favored maintenance shop would not rip you off.

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I remember once upon a time, there was an idiot branch manager who read YOKON1
YOKO NUMBER 1 as "YOKONI" in the license.

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#3018
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  • Yesterday 18:01
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I'm sure you don't even pay the tip, but you're a poor man, so what's the point? And since the man pays for the meal,
he gets the tip too, and I don't do solo activities. If it's two women, it's just the two of them.
You are a strange old man.

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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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  • 倍金萬
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  • 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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#4256

Okano,

> What is the least expensive way to convert US dollars to Japanese yen ?

I am not sure there is anyone living on this forum who can give a correct answer to such a serious question. I think.

Someone called "Weekend Overseas Nomad 'Daisuke'" on YouTube deals with such issues, so you might want to scour his past videos.


Whenever I have less Yen on hand during my trip to Japan, I stop by the nearby post office and withdraw cash Yen from the ATM using my Debit Card from a bank here. But the amount is only a few tens of thousands of yen.

Now $200 is about 30,000 yen.

I think the maximum amount of money that can be exchanged for cash in a day at my bank is $500.

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#4257
  • 平成のこどおじ
  • 2024/05/20 (Mon) 16:04
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4255
If you can make an account in Japan, I recommend WISE.
I think it is convenient to operate with smart phone and low commission.

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#4258
  • nabe
  • 2024/05/20 (Mon) 17:16
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WISE Good.
Today's rate is 156 yen per dollar.

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#4259
  • わかりません
  • 2024/05/20 (Mon) 23:35
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What happens if I cannot open an account in Japan? If you deposit dollars into the account from your bank in the U.S., you can use your wise debit card to withdraw Japanese yen from ATMs in Japan. Is the exchange rate for this method worse than transferring the balance directly to a Japanese bank?

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#4261
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん   .
  • Yesterday 09:20
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By the way, can you exchange money at a bank nowadays ??

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