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Vivinavi Hawaii
25m pool⭐︎50m pool

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  • S藤 K
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  • Today 06:24

There are many beaches, but
I really want to practice in a swimming pool.

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About Parking at Dodger Stadium

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  • ドジャース
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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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#68
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  • 2024/05/07 (Tue) 21:46
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The website says the buses are every 20 minutes, and it's free, so if you say it sucks, it sounds like you're a creme de la creme.

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#69
  • 世界のTKK
  • Yesterday 02:38
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I just wrote about my experience on a free forum and was called a cremer. LOL
It's rare that the US transportation system follows the website.

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#70
  • クレーマー
  • Yesterday 13:25
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It's rare to find American transportation that follows the website. If you know it's obvious, then don't be disingenuous and get used to it.

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#71
  • 無知
  • Yesterday 14:18
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If you don't get used to it and try it and it doesn't work, just go by a different means next time.
The old man is awfully obsessed with buses. LOL!

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#70

I actually experienced it and it wasn't good, so I wrote about it.
I'm not allowed to write my honest opinion here ?
and why should I get used to it ? next time I'll drive as usual.
You're weird.

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Ingredients for Umeshu (plum wine) making

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  • Lily
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  • Yesterday 04:48

I want to make plum wine for the first time, but I don't know where to buy plums, glacial sugar, brown sugar shochu, and preservation bottles. I would like to do it as cheaply as possible, but I wonder if I can get everything at Donki or Marukai ? Please let me know if you know of anyone who can help me. I'm not sure I can find the ice sugar in particular … If anyone knows just ice sugar, please let me know ! The liquor doesn't have to be brown sugar shochu, but if anyone knows which other liquor would make it taste better if soaked in it, I'd like to know that too. I prefer the sweeter ones !.

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#2

Recipe was made 2 years ago after watching Lee's Korean in Japan YouTube and I still use it.
Plums can be found at Palma Korean market, but not recently, so you may want to look on Amazon ? Matsu Take Ume on sale at Marukai. Made with white sugar. Each sugar is available at Marukai, Nijiya, and I have also seen them in China town, but they are not as clear as the Japanese raw sugar. I have seen the bottles at Donq before. It is also expensive and time consuming to boil the bottles and disinfect them by spraying with alcohol.

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#3

I don't know if they have it now, but there was a time when they sold green plums at Nijiya. I did not check for icesugar, but it seems to be available at Donki.

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  • Sean0914
  • Yesterday 23:37
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I also put on plum wine every two years.
Plums and glacial sugar, and every year I start selling it at Nijya in late May, but
the plums are expensive, so I buy it on Amazon.
(2 lbs. for $ 30th place )
I have also bought the glacial sugar on Amazon at Rock Suger.
The bottles are sold at Donki.
Shochu is made with vodka for me.
Most Japanese canned chu-hi is also vodka based,
I like it.

When the time comes (late May ~ June)
Last year there was a plum wine corner - prominently located in the vegetable corner - of Donkey's.
It was delicious. It can be delicious.

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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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#2923
  • でたらめ語
  • Yesterday 21:48
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The city went to the trouble of painting it red, but I park there every day, so I called the police
and they came within 5 minutes and cut me a parking ticket.

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#2924
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2923
Was there something bothering you ? or are you just the trendy private arrest YouTube guy now ?
why don't you just leave me alone and get out of my own way?

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#2925
  • でたらめ語
  • Yesterday 22:54
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Rules are rules, and weirdos like you are the ones that make them crazy.
The city put it in red for a reason, so if there is an accident my house will be destroyed, do you understand?

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#2926
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  • Yesterday 23:00
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The person above is a creme de la creme when it comes to driving with a DUI and reading polices, he is a ruthless person who doesn't care if people die.

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#2927
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  • Yesterday 23:25
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I can't tell you how many times I've had to postulate that the corner here is so dangerous that the city has changed the U-Turn sign to a right turn only because of the danger.

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Minor child enters Japan with U.S. passport

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  • Sophia
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  • Yesterday 12:56

Does anyone have experience with a minor U.S. citizen child with Japanese parents who entered Japan with only a U.S. passport? I am asking this question in case I can't renew it in time.
I have checked past information and it seems that even minors can stay in Japan as a foreigner with an American passport, but I wanted to know about recent cases. We would appreciate your cooperation.

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#3

Many times in the past, minor children have entered Japan ・ short term with only a US passport.

After the pandemic, there was a time when you could only enter Japan with a Japanese passport ( Japanese nationality ) but
now you can enter normally with an American passport.
In fact, last summer, I entered Japan with an American passport to use the JR Pass, and had no problem.

The only difference between the two passports is whether you have to wait in line for Japanese nationals or foreigners ( or visitors ) at the immigration checkpoint at the airport.
The only other difference is that every time I go to the airport, I am told by the airport staff, "Next time, please enter the country with a Japanese passport. I don't know why, but I am usually told that every time.


For your information.

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  • Sophia
  • Yesterday 21:36
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Thank you very much for your prompt advice, Showa Ototto-san and Pasupo-san. 😃

> Speaking of differences in passports, I am also concerned about the difference between waiting in line for Japanese nationals ( or foreigners ) visitors
at immigration at the airport This is also a concern, and I would like my accompanying adult ( uncle, from his perspective We decided to have the foreign ( visitor ) queue with an American ) who is an uncle in his own right.
My siblings and I, another Japanese national with an unexpired Japanese passport, got in the Japanese line to enter Japan.

I feel much better now. Again, thank you very much for your helpful information.

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Divorce in Los Angeles

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  • 恵子
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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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  • 昭和のおとっつぁん       .
  • 2024/04/15 (Mon) 07:59
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For what reason are you considering divorce?

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#6
  • 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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  • Sophia
  • Yesterday 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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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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  • 911しゃん
  • 2024/02/08 (Thu) 11:25
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you also said your doctor is Asian ?
I only want Asian people in charge ?

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#14
  • 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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  • 911しゃん
  • 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
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  • Yesterday 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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Let's gather the elderly ! !

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  • 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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#607

> Drama, right?

and the implication is "that's not possible in real life"?

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#609

Well, believe it or not, and you should believe what your father and mother think.

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#610

It's a beautiful day in Tende, so I'm going to walk for a couple of hours

to the high ground in the north.

about 160m elevation gain

about 13km round trip

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#619
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  • 2024/05/07 (Tue) 15:39
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> Even after living in the U.S. for so long and becoming a citizen, you still get metric.

All walking for fitness in this area is assumed to be a "Shikoku walking pilgrimage," so it is inevitably metric. That is why I intentionally set the My Track app on my smartphone to be metric as well.

Yesterday's walk was also set as metric in My Track,

Starting Time: 13:43:55

Duration: 03:28:36

Distance: 14.8km
Avg: 4.26km/h

Up: 388m Down: 388m ( This is the elevation climbed and descended )

So walking in this area is metric, while driving a car I have to drive in miles, including the speed limit, or I will have problems. The English version of the "Shikoku Japan 88 Route Guide" sold by US Amazon also uses Km for all routes in Japan.

On the first day of this Shikoku pilgrimage, we got off the train at JR Bando Station around 10:30 a.m. and started walking from the first temple, Ryozenji, 800 meters away.

We will walk about 16 km to No.1 Reizanji Temple, No.2 Gokurakuji Temple, No.3 Kinsenji Temple, No.4 Dainichi Temple, No.5 Jizoji Temple, and No.6 Anrakuji Temple. At each temple, you will strike the bell if there is one, offer incense and candles in the main hall ・ and in the Daishi Hall, read sutras including Hannya Shingyo, and finally pay for a red seal ・ at the sutra office (500 yen). This process is repeated at each temple, so it would be around 4:00 pm when we arrive at Anrakuji Temple No. 6. That night, you will stay at the Anrakuji temple's Shukubo (temple-operated dormitories).

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#627
  • でたらめ語
  • Yesterday 14:09
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There are a lot of people who don't watch the news in Los Angeles, but it's all bad. Just read the English version on the Net and that's all you need to know. What is the reason for advancing your will to others ??

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Montessori Community School's College Enrollment Rate

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  • はり
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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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#6

I had heard rumors, but it's amazing
We send ours to Public in Waikiki, and this year, out of almost 50 students, only one child was accepted to Punahou.
The kids I know who go to Wilson and Liholiho have zero. I am not sure how many kids took the test.
I heard that Hokulani had 2 and Kahala had 1. It is still quite difficult to get in from public.
17 out of 20 compared to Public where there are almost 50 or more and only one or two pass or not !
This is the difference between the kids who are paying for advanced education and those who are not. This is a topical difference that makes me keenly aware that this is the difference between a child who pays for a high level of education and a Public.
We are not financially able to do this and we didn't have the brains to put him in a feeding school ( Sweat ).

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#7

Our family also took the Kinder exam and was not accepted to MontessoriCommunity School this year.
The percentage of students going on to Punahou is very high.
Dear Plumeria, I can't see the information about where the students who will graduate this year, 2024, will go on to, because it is not on Montessori's website yet.
The information for current students is very early !
8 out of 9 students were accepted, which is more than 90% Punahou acceptance rate. It is also great that 5 Iolani were accepted and all declined.
I envy you because you can't get this education without getting into Montessori first ! Congratulations to your child on getting into Punahou.

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My son goes to Waikiki Elementary and will be a middle school student next year
I was thinking about having him take the test, but then I heard a rumor that about 15 people from Waikiki Elementary took the test this year and none of them passed. !

I was surprised to hear that only 1 out of 60 students from public schools passed the exam ! I was so naive !
17 out of 20 students are Punahou and the rest are Iolani.
More than 90% of the students are Punahou and Iolani.
The difference in academic achievement between Public and Iolani is astonishing !
I thought there is no difference in learning between Public and Private
but money changes education
Zero passes this year I knew the difference between the two and knew the reality. Sorry son !

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#9

I see that even in Waikiki and Wilson, which are popular public schools, the acceptance rate is about that high. I wonder if the acceptance rate is a little higher in Manoa and Noelani. ? It seems that the Kinder exam is very competitive, but the level of the exam after elementary school is also very competitive.

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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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oozam (zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)

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  • こめお
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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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#453
  • そうだ、引退しよう
  • 2024/01/29 (Mon) 17:02
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Quit writing now !.

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#454
  • そうだ、引退しよう
  • 2024/01/30 (Tue) 06:06
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That's why I told him not to write.

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#456
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/31 (Wed) 08:01
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Well done, well done, well done, and you didn't learn your lesson this time.

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#458
  • そうだ、引退しよう
  • 2024/02/01 (Thu) 08:07
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No one should post anything today, right?

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  • でたらめ語
  • Yesterday 15:19
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