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Vivinavi Portland
Portland Information(607view/0res)
Free talk 2023/04/30 10:44
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Topic to support Shintaro Fujinami(2kview/6res)
Free talk 2023/04/30 10:21
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Vivinavi Hawaii
J1 Internship Information Exchange(2kview/2res)
Visa related 2023/04/30 03:05
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Delicious fresh cream cake(6kview/21res)
Word of mouth 2023/04/29 21:25
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
They won't come to repair my apartment,..,(1kview/2res)
Problem / Need advice 2023/04/29 15:39
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Vivinavi San Francisco
Buy Golf Clubs Beginner(1kview/0res)
Golf 2023/04/28 23:55
1177.
Vivinavi Los Angeles
studying abroad (usu. at university level)(3kview/10res)
Question 2023/04/28 11:30
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Vivinavi Silicon Valley
About Mexicans in San Jose(2kview/4res)
Question 2023/04/28 11:03
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Vivinavi Ueda
AEON STYLE Ueda(705view/0res)
Fashion 2023/04/27 17:11
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Vivinavi Aomorishi
gather round(485view/0res)
Fun 2023/04/27 16:35
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Vivinavi Portland
Portland Information

Free talk
#1
  • Yama
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  • 2023/04/30 10:44

I am usually a Los Angeles vivinavigator.
I and people I know use private sales and real estate ・ information boards, but there is not a lot of information here in Portland, and I was wondering if you could post on this board to learn more about Portland. My family is planning to visit Portland in the near future and I would like to know a lot about it.
I would enjoy it if you could post any information about deals, security, etc., like you did with the Portland Souvenirs topic, etc. that was posted before.
Thank you very much.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Topic to support Shintaro Fujinami

Free talk
#1
  • しんちゃん
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  • 2023/04/24 07:42

What advice do you have for him as he stands on the brink of no longer being able to continue playing baseball in the future? He won the Koshien championship in spring and summer in consecutive years, and was drafted first overall by the Hanshin team with a bang. Fujinami had won double-digit victories in three consecutive years since his rookie year and seemed to be on the way to becoming an ace, but suddenly he began to have trouble with his control of the ball. Fujinami's mentality was thought to be the main cause, and he decided to make a fresh start and challenge MLB this year.
In his first game in MLB, he had a great start, but after that, he was even more out of control than in NPB. To date, he has pitched in four games and has a horrendous 14.40 earned-run average.

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#2
  • ひどいね
  • 2023/04/24 (Mon) 09:20
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Well, if he's again in a bad shape at his next start, he'll probably go to Minaroo.

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#4
  • 先発はクビ
  • 2023/04/24 (Mon) 19:17
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They are going to start waiting for relief tomorrow.

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#5
  • 中継ぎでも
  • 2023/04/26 (Wed) 20:27
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I hope you manage to do well.

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#6
  • しんちゃん
  • 2023/04/28 (Fri) 23:12
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Today was another terrible day. He came on in relief, but allowed a run to score on a wild pitch after three consecutive walks to load the bases, the worst.

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#7
  • えっ
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 10:21
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> What advice do you have for him as he is no longer on the brink of being able to continue to play baseball?

What advice would an amateur give a professional ??

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Vivinavi Hawaii
J1 Internship Information Exchange

Visa related
#1
  • tompong
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  • 2023/04/21 14:06

I would like to exchange information with people who have done J1 internships !
Please tell me what you liked about your J1 internship, what you regret, and any advice from those who have done it.
It would be great if you could also tell us what kind of work you did.


*Slanderous or wildly offensive posts will be immediately reported to Vivinavi.

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#2
  • ハワイアン
  • 2023/04/22 (Sat) 02:17
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There are black companies that totally ignore training plans.
Like working 7 days a week. The profits made there are backed to the agents.

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#3
  • 00
  • 2023/04/30 (Sun) 03:05
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I have heard that many internships make you work for an hourly wage and hours
that you decide on at the beginning, without any relation at all.
Also, I've heard that people enter the workplace with the intention of learning a job, but are made to do something completely unrelated, or
are left alone and given responsibility. I hear things like that.
The most common thing I hear is that there are no holidays. The most common thing I hear is that they don't have time off.
Before coming to Hawaii from Japan, you should always ask the people at your workplace if you can work less than 8 hours a day and have 2 days off a week ?
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Delicious fresh cream cake

Word of mouth
#1
  • Cream
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  • 2023/04/07 15:29

The other day, I wanted a delicious cake for my mother-in-law's birthday, so I got a whole shortcake from La palume D'or. The last time I had a shortcake was so long ago that I don't remember how many years ago, but I remember it was the best Japanese cake in Hawaii. But this time the cream was tasteless and the sponge was nonexistent. But it was my first time to try the shortcake here, so other cakes might be tasty.
I would like to know your favorite cake shops and types of cakes. By the way, I am not a cake person, but I really liked the cream of "Marion" in Shiroki-ya, which is no longer there, because it tasted just like in Japan.

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#17
  • Cream
  • 2023/04/15 (Sat) 23:39
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M popular !
Thank you.

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#19

The tiramisu at Bocconcino Hawaii was the real deal !.

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#20
  • Cream
  • 2023/04/26 (Wed) 18:57
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I just looked at yelp and the food looks pretty good !
I had no idea there was a restaurant in that location !
Thanks.

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#21
  • K
  • 2023/04/29 (Sat) 19:47
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Kulukulu's shortcakes are delicious
and the price is a little cheaper than other places!

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#22
  • Cream
  • 2023/04/29 (Sat) 21:25
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I haven't had it lately, but it's pretty good.
Thank you !

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
They won't come to repair my apartment,..,

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • リペア
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  • 2023/04/28 18:27

About a few months ago, the outside gate door was broken down by a homeless person wandering around outside my apartment.

I notified the management company about it, and once after that, a contractor-like person showed up, got an estimate, and went away, but I have not heard from him since.

I contacted the management company and they said they are currently contacting the owner and waiting to hear from him, but it has been about a month.

So far, when I have asked them to repair my room several times, they have come rather quickly, but

apparently the owner changed a few months ago, and I have the impression that the response has changed drastically since then.

Is this kind of problem something that can be solved by talking to the city?

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#3
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/29 (Sat) 15:39
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The management company manages others, so it may take quite a bit of time.

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Vivinavi San Francisco
Buy Golf Clubs Beginner

Golf
#1
  • snow
  • mail
  • 2023/04/28 23:55

I am thinking of buying golf clubs. I am a beginner and would like to choose with advice. 
Please let me know.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
studying abroad (usu. at university level)

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#1
  • def jam
  • mail
  • 2023/04/24 06:33

I am an eighth grader and would like to study abroad in the U.S. I would like to know how I can obtain a visa from the school.

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#4
  • 断捨離
  • 2023/04/26 (Wed) 14:47
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In order for an eighth grader to study in the U.S., he/she must follow the steps below to obtain a visa.

1. Obtain a Letter of Admission : To enroll in an American school, you must first obtain a letter of admission from the school. You can apply directly to your school or through a study abroad agent for a Letter of Admission.
In general, it is difficult for Japanese junior high school students to study at public junior high schools in the United States. Children of local residents are given priority in American public schools, and international students are permitted only in limited cases. In addition, in order to study in an American public school, students must reside in the school district. Therefore, Japanese junior high school students must enroll in a private school located outside of their school district to study in an American public school. If you wish to enroll in a private school, we recommend that you contact the school directly to find out more about enrollment procedures and required documents.

2. SEVIS Registration : International students in the U.S. must register with the Student Exchange Visitor Information and Management System ™ (SEVIS™). The study abroad school registers the student with SEVIS and enters the international student's information, the international student is automatically registered in SEVIS.

3. Obtaining Form I-20 : Once the Letter of Acceptance and SEVIS registration are complete, you will need to obtain an I-20 form from your study abroad school The I-20 form is one of the documents required for the international student's visa application.

4. Visa Application : Once you have obtained your I-20 form, you will need to apply for a visa at an American embassy or consulate. To apply for a visa, you will need your passport, Form I-20, visa application fee, and an appointment for a visa interview.

5. Visa Interview : A visa interview is required for all visa applications. During the interview, you will need to ask questions and provide detailed information about the visa application for international students.

These are the steps required for an eighth grade student to obtain a visa to study in the United States. You can obtain more detailed information from your study abroad agent or the school where you will be studying. It is also recommended that you seek professional advice on how long to apply for a U.S. visa and the details of the process, as there are many requirements.

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#5
  • どうかな
  • 2023/04/27 (Thu) 08:05
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Although #4 has explained it more carefully, I think the response to it shows how serious they are.
Honestly, though, I thought something like #2 and #3.

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#8
  • 親の顔が見たい
  • 2023/04/27 (Thu) 12:33
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An eighth grader is still a child who needs protection. A child who cannot do anything on his own.

He has to inform his parents of his wishes and get their approval before proceeding.

For a child to study in the U.S., the procedures between Japan and the U.S. are very difficult, and above all, a lot of money is needed.

You don't seem to understand even if you read the polite response of Mr. Renunciation in #4, and more importantly, you have no gratitude for Mr. Renunciation who took the trouble to respond to you on his own time.

First of all, "thank you", right?

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#10
  • Ryan
  • 2023/04/28 (Fri) 03:15
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Thank you very much for your decluttering !.

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#11
  • 貧乏国の日本からは
  • 2023/04/28 (Fri) 11:30
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Studying in the U.S. nowadays is not possible unless your parents are rich, due to the weak yen and the high cost of living in the U.S.

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Vivinavi Silicon Valley
About Mexicans in San Jose

Question
#1
  • harusakuhana
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  • 2022/11/29 10:01

I was very curious, and I remember it made my stomach churn, so I am posting this because I recently noticed it and thought I would ask about it on the BibiNavi site.

About 4 years ago, I went to see an ice show at the arena with my grandson and daughter, who bought tickets for us.

We were seated in a box at the front of the second floor, and the box was for two couples, one of whom was a man and a woman of Mexican descent. 
These people watched quietly, but a girl in the back seat, about 6 years old, was there with what looked like her mother, and she kicked the back of my chair with her shoe.
I was surprised and told her to stop and told her mother to be careful, but she turned her head to the side or something, like she wasn't listening. Of course, she didn't respond.

I thought she was harassing me because she was jealous of the box seats. I warned him several times, but he didn't get over it, and it didn't occur to me to call security, so I was getting kicked in the back frequently, and I stopped when I was halfway through the ice show.

The reason why I am writing this now is because I was wondering if Mexican nationals have become so big-faced in the Bay Area recently that they are now harassing Japanese people in this way.

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#2

Not because they are Japanese, but because they are creepy people who complain about things that happened 4 years ago and look down on people who are not in the box seats? I don't know.

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#3
  • shiromaguro
  • 2023/03/06 (Mon) 08:30
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It may be that they simply did not speak English. Besides, Westerners cannot distinguish between Japanese and Chinese, so I don't think they should be particularly concerned.

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#4

I think that's how children are.
It is not because they are of Mexican descent, but because they happen to have such parents. There are good people and bad people, and I think it is the same for Japanese people. I don't know the extent to which they didn't stop even though I warned them many times, but it was a long time ago and it would be better to forget about it quickly and think about other constructive things .

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Vivinavi Ueda
AEON STYLE Ueda

Fashion
#1
  • すう
  • mail
  • 2023/04/27 17:11

Glad to have HM ~.

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Vivinavi Aomorishi
gather round

Fun
#1
  • えみ
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  • 2023/04/27 16:35

The Forest Museum's character has been named "Morimaru. It is very endearing to have a name chosen.

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