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Vivinavi Hawaii
Language Schools in Hawaii(2kview/12res)
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A strange story I experienced in Hawaii.(972view/1res)
Free talk 2025/09/02 02:28
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Oahu, regarding a non-profit organization (Non Pro...(317view/0res)
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Iphone and Android Both good and bad(1kview/7res)
Problem / Need advice 2025/08/29 19:42
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Vivinavi Hawaii
About Condominium Insurance(975view/5res)
Free talk 2025/08/28 12:43
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I have a question about hospitals.(906view/1res)
Problem / Need advice 2025/08/27 01:14
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Trump's plan to kick out visas(1kview/6res)
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Moving within Honolulu & Cleaning(799view/2res)
Housing 2025/08/25 20:23
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Female Uber Eats Drivers(1kview/3res)
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
I cannot apply for a passport online!(1kview/2res)
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Language Schools in Hawaii

Learn / School
#1
  • Rainbow
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  • 2025/08/27 12:31

Hi 😀 I would like to attend a language school in Hawaii for 6 months starting next March.
If any of you are attending a language school, I would be happy to receive the following information: ? How many students per class ? What is the percentage of Japanese ? Where do you stay How do you spend your weekends ? Any other advice would be appreciated. I would be very happy if you could give me some other advice. Thank you very much 🙇.

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#9

I attended the Global Village in Ala Moana. There were not many Japanese, but many Koreans, Swiss, and Mexicans.
However, the Swiss and Mexicans were very young, like they were in their teens or just turned 20.
I am in my 30s, so I could not join their community. LOL
After all, the language school is full of young kids. We went to bars and clubs on weekends, and the young kids were learning to speak English more and more. Of course, the country of origin and the ability to absorb English are different because they are young
When choosing a school, I think it is a good idea to check the age range of the students. At Global Village, the students were very young!

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#10
  • Raimbow
  • 2025/09/02 (Tue) 20:32
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Aloha everyone! Raimbow here. Thank you for your warm comments !
GV I see that there are not many Japanese people here after all ! Your comment made me request a host family that does not speak Japanese too.
TNM-san, yes, timing is important, but as you said, the curriculum is also important. I am a Japanese teacher in Japan, so I will look into the curriculum carefully. STUDENTS Actually, Global Village is a candidate. I'm prepared to be surrounded by young people😅 but I'll do my best not to lose !
I know someone who went to the school in Waikiki Business Plaza for 3 months and she said it was very good with small class size (average 3-4 students) and English only policy, Unfortunately, he did not have an I-20.

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#11

Our recommendation is to get a head start on basic English grammar while you are in Japan.
There should be a placement test on the first day of school, so if you enter a high level class there, you will find students who speak fluently even though it is their second language. You should buy any grammar reference book and go through at least two rounds. If you mention learning English in Hawaii, you will get a lot of flak, but that's because most people hang out or play with only Japanese people.
I think people like you who can set your own mindset will be fine. I support you !.

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#12
  • Raimbow
  • 2025/09/04 (Thu) 22:50
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Mele
Thank you for your message and advice. This time I will do my best to study in Japan because my goal is to get a TOEIC score of 800 or higher to be useful for my job as a Japanese language teacher.
I will be at school about 20 hours a week, so I want to communicate in English outside of school and enjoy a comfortable living environment in Hawaii. Thank you for your support !.

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#13
  • ハワイ
  • 2025/09/08 (Mon) 20:58
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I think you should use English as much as possible.

If you cannot speak English, you are wasting your time.
So, I think you should try to dive into the English-only world as much as possible.

English is something you get used to, so I think you should be proactive about being in an English-only world.

Since English in class is not enough, it is good to watch TV without captions
or movies without Japanese subtitles on a daily basis.

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A strange story I experienced in Hawaii.

Free talk
#1
  • Ho'oponopono
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  • 2025/09/01 22:08

I would like to hear your stories of your experiences in Hawaii.

A story I experienced.
I went to the famous Birth Stone, and out of nowhere, a Hawaiian man ( who was the administrator of the Birth Stone and ancestor who took over the ceremony ) appeared and took me inside the site of the Birth Stone for a special ceremony. It was a strange experience, even thinking about it now, the timing and all. After that, my infertile friend who was with me got pregnant.

When Lan Bo saw me, I didn't even tell her my name or date of birth, but as soon as she walked into the room, she started talking about her deceased husband in a very simple way. ( Of course, I didn't even know he had passed away, but )

That night when I met Kumu, the Hawaiian, who chanted for me, I found that the closet I had closed before going to bed was wide open when I got up in the morning.

That's about it for me, not much more, but I'd love to hear your stories.

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#2
  • 宝くじ
  • 2025/09/02 (Tue) 02:28
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When I made Balance Lock the standby for my phone,
I won 300 million yen in the lottery, which I have never won in 30 years.
I keep it a secret from my family.
*In case you are wondering, we do FBAR in the U.S. as well.

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Oahu, regarding a non-profit organization (Non Profit Organization) for cat rescue activities.

Pet / Animal
#1
  • にゃんこズ
  • mail
  • 2025/08/30 02:37

Greetings.
Is there anyone in Japan who is involved in cat protection activities on Oahu who has already set up an NPO, OR
is thinking of setting one up ?
I would like to exchange information with you.

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Iphone and Android Both good and bad

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • Dogelon
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  • 2025/08/03 17:16

Question for you all.

I am currently using an IPhone and it was not doing well so I paid to have it repaired in the past.
After almost a year after the repair, now it sometimes freezes.

I have only used IPhone, but I am thinking of replacing it when 17 comes out in September
or switching to Android. I am thinking about it.
I would be very grateful if you could share your experiences.

If I switch to Android, will I be able to transfer my data from iCloud ?
If I switch to Android, where will I be able to go instead of the Apple Store ?
I want to look at different models to choose from. Please let me know your opinions.
Thank you very much.

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#4
  • iPhone慣れ
  • 2025/08/06 (Wed) 21:50
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I've been using iPhone for a long time, but I'm switching to Android next.

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#5
  • Dogelon
  • 2025/08/07 (Thu) 12:49
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#4 iPhone familiar

I understand ! Iphone sure charges a lot. When Icloud is about to fill up its capacity, let's upgrade it.
I'm sure Iphone has a lot of charges.
How do you choose a model when you change to android ?
Do you migrate your data by yourself ? If you buy an android model from a phone company, will the phone company do it for you ?

If you have changed from I-phone to If anyone has changed to android, please let me know.
What was good. What was not so good? Please let us know.

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#6
  • Cars
  • 2025/08/16 (Sat) 13:32
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The same is true for TVs and other electronics, but I think buying a new product that just came out comes with a premium price
When big screens like 2K and 4K first came out, they were very expensive, but after a few years, newer and better products came out and older products became affordable

Unless you have a lot of money saved up, I don't think you need to jump into a new product. Unless you have a lot of money saved up, I don't think you need to jump on the new product bandwagon.

Same with cell phones
I am anti-Apple and don't use iPhone unless it is company provided. It's not open and all sorts of expensive.
So I choose Android only.

In the past, I used to be able to get a product that was pretty close to fine for around $50, usually under $100 when on sale, but the average price seems to have gone up recently
The one I used and use now is also under $100 and I got it using various backdoor techniques.
Moto razr + 2024, but it is usually good.

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#7

I used to use a model of iPhone, but it still got expensive, so I use Android these days. With Android, even the latest model can be bought for less than 100,000 yen ( I bought one old model for 5 ~ 60,000 yen )
Andoroid is made by many different manufacturers, so why not compare price and performance and buy the one you like ??

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#8
  • Dogelon
  • 2025/08/29 (Fri) 19:42
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#6 Cars
Thanks for the android input.
I didn't know there was a route to get one that cheap. !
#7 Lucy,
I'm glad to hear from someone who has switched from IPhone to Android.
Were you able to migrate your data from ICloud without any problems ?
that is my biggest concern. Did you have a chance to see and experience the Android model in a store?

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About Condominium Insurance

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#1
  • Aika
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  • 2025/08/26 21:31

I live in Ala Moana.
Condo against disasters, water leaks
I have insurance, but I pay 1,500 a year.
Of course, it depends on the size and the property
How much do you guys pay for insurance ?
Also, if there is any cheap insurance company, please let me know.

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#2
  • Ezmode
  • 2025/08/27 (Wed) 02:53
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I am also a condo near Ala Moana.
My car insurer told me I would get a good deal on a set
car and home insurance are the same. I heard that if you have a lot of luxury items in your personal belongings you get a
expensive insurance policy to be covered, but I don't, so it's normal.
I was told to evacuate to the 4th floor or higher on the news about the recent tsunami information
I wondered if it would be okay to not change my insurance policy, especially if I am above the 4th floor. I think the $1500 home insurance is for a single family home.

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#3

Insurance premiums in general are skyrocketing due to the Maui fires. With wildfires, hurricanes, and flooding on the mainland as well, it looks like premiums are on the rise. $ 1500 is a good price ?.

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#4
  • momo
  • 2025/08/27 (Wed) 19:19
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We are forced to buy condo-specified insurance if we don't have individual insurance coverage as determined by the condo.

State Farm, a major player, announced a 22% price increase and other companies are following suit.
Now, you may pay more if you switch to a new other company.

Each insurance policy is completely different in each case, so there is no point in comparing one with another.
It depends on the condo you live in. Without detailed information, it is useless to compare.

You will get more appropriate answers if you ask AI questions than if you put your personal information here.

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#5
  • Ezmode
  • 2025/08/27 (Wed) 21:31
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#4 I asked AI as momo advised and ours was a few hundred dollars less than the Honolulu average.

Topi Aika, talk to your car insurance agent. They told me that the set was a good deal and it was true.

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#6
  • FPP
  • 2025/08/28 (Thu) 12:43
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My husband owns an insurance agency. Over the past few years, the insurance industry as a whole has become very tough. It seems that the new conventional wisdom throughout the insurance industry is that we are entering an era where it is inevitable that things will get even tougher and insurance costs will rise. It is often said that the rise in insurance costs is due to the fires in Maui, but in fact, the main cause is natural disasters caused by extreme weather events that are occurring all over the world. Insurance companies are raising overall insurance rates to make up for the insurance claims that have occurred in other parts of the U.S. and around the world. They are also making the lines tighter than ever for new insureds to sign up for the natural disasters that are sure to happen in the future. The cost of insurance for my home has gone up every year for the past few years, and this year it was double the price of last year. However, as he says, "You should be thankful just to have insurance," as he sees clients every day who are unable to join any insurance company because their insurance has been unilaterally cancelled by the insurance company for various reasons. He said, "You have to be thankful just to have insurance. In addition, there are an increasing number of companies that continue to offer lower terms and conditions to their existing clients, but demand extremely strict terms and conditions from new clients. For the aforementioned reason, once you cancel your insurance, you may not be able to reapply for insurance under the same conditions as before. However, the above is not so much true for automobile insurance, which is an exception to the rule that you are required by law to purchase.

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I have a question about hospitals.

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • yuki
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  • 2025/08/24 16:31

Hello, I am looking for a Japanese-speaking psychiatrist near
Korea Town and downtown. I am looking for a Japanese speaking psychiatrist in Korea Town or near downtown. I would like to know if you can help me. Thank you in advance.

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#2

Dr Arai Takayuki. Korea Town
But be careful, it is very expensive without insurance.
I saw him at GAD a few years ago, and he was a Korean who spoke Japanese and was quite good.

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Trump's plan to kick out visas

Visa related
#1
  • daiso
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  • 2025/08/25 21:38

I heard that they are going to check all foreigners for illegal activities, but I don't know. ? They are going to kick us out if there are any violations.
I am worried because I got a parking ban the other day.

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#2
  • KAN
  • 2025/08/26 (Tue) 14:51
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It's only for serious crimes,

like drug trafficking, for example, or being the main suspect in a demonstration.
But if you have multiple repeated DUI violations, you might be in trouble.

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#3

It seems to be for people staying with a visa, but I wonder if it is also for ) people whose visas have expired ( but are still staying ?
I am curious to know how far they will go in their search.

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#4
  • 名無し
  • 2025/08/26 (Tue) 16:23
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Only for serious offenders.

As for the parking ban, it's only a fine, not a crime.

You know, you should look up the meaning of a felony.

By the way, DUI ( and DUI ) are serious offenses.

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#6

>>4
What a guy
It's natural to have such concerns because of that Trump and how the laws may change in the future. I wish Hawaii would go back to being friendly to Japanese with visas!

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#7
  • momo
  • 2025/08/26 (Tue) 20:07
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In June of this year, the Consulate General of Japan in Honolulu sent the following email regarding compliance with U.S. laws and regulations.

< Compliance with U.S. Laws and Regulations ( Notice from the U.S. Government ) >

●If you enter or stay in the U.S. illegally or violate other laws and regulations ( such as driving while intoxicated ) you may be arrested ・ fined ・ imprisoned, and may result in cancellation of your visa ・, deportation from the country
, and a ban on re-entry.

On May 29, ( Thursday, ) the U.S. government issued a reminder to embassies ・ and consulates general of all countries, including Japan, regarding compliance with laws and regulations in the United States.
The U.S. government has informed us that those who enter the U.S. illegally, exceed the period of stay in the U.S.,
or violate other laws and regulations may be subject to arrest ・ fines ・ imprisonment, or even deportation
We also ask that diplomatic missions inform their citizens that if they are deported, they may be permanently barred from re-entering the United States.

*We ask all Japanese nationals and visitors to the U.S. to be aware that illegal entry, illegal stay, violation of laws and regulations, ( activities outside the status of residence, drunken driving, etc. ) may result in arrest
and detention ・, risk of large fines, and even cancellation of visa ・ status. You may also have your visa status revoked, be deported, and be prohibited from re-entering the country
thereafter.

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Moving within Honolulu & Cleaning

Housing
#1
  • せのびー
  • 2025/08/19 14:06

Hi !
We are moving within Honolulu.
I would like to have a cleaning service after I move out, do you have any recommendations for me ?
1 bed → It's a 1 bed so not a lot of stuff. I would be happy to keep the cost down if possible. ( Budget $ about 400 ? )
English only is fine. Please let us know if you know of any, and if you have any experiences.
Thank you very much.

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#3
  • 名無し
  • 2025/08/25 (Mon) 20:23
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The moving company is in the Town Guide here, though. Cleaning companies were probably
in the Town Guide here, too.

Truck ( Moving company ) was probably $ 200 to $ 300 for 2 hours minimum.

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Female Uber Eats Drivers

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#1
  • mail
  • 2025/08/15 22:50

I am a female in my 20s. Is it dangerous for a Japanese woman ( of short stature ) to work as an Uber Eats delivery driver as a part time job?

I understand that a part time job in a restaurant would be better for me in terms of earning money and safety, but I am looking for a job where I am not limited by working hours or shifts.
I am wondering if there are any Japanese or Asian women who are working as Uber Eats delivery staff ? I would like to hear your opinions.

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#2
  • まー
  • 2025/08/20 (Wed) 21:54
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I know a guy who does Uber Eats, and unlike regular Uber where you pick up people, there seems to be no danger at all. He says he sees many Asian ( Chinese ? ) female drivers who don't speak much English.

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#3
  • みーあ
  • 2025/08/23 (Sat) 00:40
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I think you should try it first and if you don't think it's right for you, don't do it. I'm a girl and I was a lift driver for a little while. I haven't had any bad experiences, and I think Uber Eats would be even easier.

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#4

I know a woman who does ( she is in her 40s, short, about 5'5" ).
She also said that Uber Eats is good for her because she can be flexible with the hours she works.
She makes quite a bit of money. She buys a lot of food at Mac's and delivers it to some big house or something.
I haven't heard any stories of danger, but
it may not be a good fit, so you might want to try it a few times first.

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I cannot apply for a passport online!

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#1
  • SDwellness
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  • 2025/08/23 07:11

I can get the first passport photo on the app
but on the second one it says "no access token".
What can I do to fix this ?

Does anyone know how to fix this ?
My phone is android.

The language is Japanese, of course, but
I can't change the region, only the Google Play payment
was changed to Japan.

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#3
  • SDwellness
  • 2025/08/23 (Sat) 15:43
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I don't know how to delete a topical. I think I can solve this topical, so I will close it.

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