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Vivinavi Orange Countystain removal
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- サリー
- 2025/11/29 18:59
I am in my 50's and I want to get rid of spots on my face
but I don't know which procedure is best.
If possible, I would like to know
if there are any salons you would recommend.
Thank you very much.
***I would like to have OC if possible.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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We recommend that you go to several clinics for consultation because the laser used and the details of the treatment will vary depending on the type of melasma you have and the type of melasma you do not have.
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If you are planning to return to Japan, it would be better to do it then. The price will be much cheaper.
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- サリー
- 2025/12/05 (Fri) 17:42
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Thank you for the information.
I would like to go to counseling, but
I have no idea where to go.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi Los AngelesLet'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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- 倍金萬です
- 2026/03/16 (Mon) 16:41
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxNohANhJiA&list=RD4fWyzwo1xg0&index=15
Cliff ・ Richard Cliff Richard / YoungOne The Young Ones ( 1963 )
I missed this, too,
I must have been in my late teens.
I think this song became popular when the old wooden school building in Azabu, Tokyo was moved to a new building in Musashino, Tokyo
I think.
It was only a science and engineering department and the students were all bastards. There were only a few women in the Department of Industrial Engineering.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 焙近漫
- 2026/03/17 (Tue) 09:36
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If "it never rains much"
the blue sky of California
it never rains in southern CaliforniaThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 倍金萬です
- 2026/03/17 (Tue) 20:49
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#1060 Roachiman,
I moved from NY to LA around 1971, so the hit song at that time was
Albert Hammond - It Never Rains in Southern California
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meDpNwem0Vo&list=RDmeDpNwem0Vo&start_radio=1
This was the song. I had heard about it, but the fact that it hardly rains means that I can ride my Motorcycle everyday. So I took a leap of faith, ate lunch at Famous Star and cheap today's specials at Norms Restaurant in the evening, saved up money throughout the year, and bought a new Storts Star that cost less than a Harley-Davidson Full Dress. I bought a new car, a Storts Star, which costs less than a Harley-Davidson Full Dress.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 倍金満 . .
- 2026/03/18 (Wed) 09:54
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Around 1971, there were still few skyscrapers
and the Bonaventure Hotel was completed and opened in 1976.
From New York, it's like going to Going Up The Country.
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- 倍金萬です
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Have you ever had "homesickness ( homesickness )" when you first arrived here from Japan?
I did. My first time in the U.S. was in the City of New York, where I stayed at the apartment of an older colleague who had come before me. Naturally, I could speak Japanese 24 hours a day, so I felt totally at ease, but I could not stay there for long, so I asked him to choose a suitable rental room from the Rent Room section in the Classified Section of the New York Times or some other local newspaper, and I called him and asked him to show me the room. I called him and asked him to show me the room at that location.
Continued..,This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi HawaiiPunahou and Iolani Kinder Number of examinees
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- Waikiki
- 2025/02/21 19:00
Hello.
I am thinking of applying for my child to take the Kinder exam this fall.
I was wondering if anyone knows how many people have taken the Punahou and Iolani Kinder exams in the last few years?
I understand that the Kinder exam is the most difficult.If you are taking the Middle exam, there is a test and a score bar, so I think it is fair and people who are not at that level may not take the exam. Please let me know. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I went to the Iolani group exam the other day. I was told that there were still less than 400 people taking the exam and that last year about 20 people were moved up from the waitlist.
When my older son took the exam last year, he said that only about 10 waitlisted students were moved up each year, so
the child who started attending Kinder this August, who passed both Punahou and Iolani, had a much higher percentage of Punahou choices. The Iolani admissions people were truly surprised that there were less than 400 test takers and
that there were 20 advanced admissions. Was the Iolani boom over after about 2 years? Also, as others have mentioned, the 90% Asian race rate was not a lie. Probably 70% Chinese ( Chinese, Taiwanese, Hong Kong ) and 20-25% Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipino. For your information.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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We also took the Kinder exam last year. We sent our child to a preschool where they were told they had a good chance of getting into Punahou Iolani Kinder.
I did it with a tutor for a year and a half, but neither Punahou nor Iolani was able to make the alternate list. I was very depressed, but from there I started looking for a private school that would accept me. After being rejected from Punahou and Iolani, I contacted HBA and Merinole and was told that both schools had finished announcing their acceptances but had openings, so I went to see the schools.
Kinder, Punahou and Iolani are the only top 2 schools that are competitive. There are many schools that you can get into after Punahou and Iolani are announced. To be honest, I was surprised.
I was disappointed with the results of the Kinder exam, but the one year experience was a great experience for me and my child to work towards a goal together for the first time. We decided not to go to HBA or Merinol, but to go to Public, and we will continue to work together with our child for the 4th exam.
If Punahou had 550 applicants who didn't get into Kinder, I'm convinced that it's too narrow a field for us. I know the pressure is on, but I just want my child to go to the school he wants to go to.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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You are recruiting for Iolani 4th. I hear they are finally starting to run out of students.
40 kinder exam alternates, and after all the applicants have been moved up, they still don't have enough. I wonder what happened. Looks like there will be openings next year and the year after.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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When the Iolani School incident hit the news, I felt that "One Team" and the counselor-dependent approach is still not working in this school.
I'm appling to take the Kinder exam this fall, and I still think it will spur the popularity of Punahou. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Iolani and Punahou elementals have a child.
Honestly, Iolani really grows up with no ability to solve problems or solve problems on her own. Counselors, counselors, counselors, every day the kids talk about it.
The counselors are in on everything, and the teachers throw everything to the counselors.
At Punahou, emotional management is built from kinder, and even when kids are fighting or struggling with each other, the teachers are there to talk about how they can solve the problem together, and how they can think about how they can help each other feel. I, as a parent, also feel that emotional management is being built.I am planning to have my older son take the Punahou 4th exam this fall.
It is nothing but a shame that students at the adult level, who are about to graduate from high school, can be childish bullies and slanderers without a second thought, unless they learn more important things at an early age than just studying and following the rules of the school.
I felt again that it is not a good environment to grow up relying on counselors for the ability to communicate with people, which is so important in life.
Iolani is a good school.Iolani is a good school, but Punahou is a better school in terms of socialization, the ability to think for oneself, and sharing feelings. As a parent of a student, my impression is that Iolani is a school with many challenges other than academics. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi HawaiiRecruitment of 4th grade students for iolani school
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- winterrr
- 2026/02/20 12:16
Hello.
Iolani is recruiting 14 students for 4th grade this year.
14 students means that the number of students is decreasing by about 1 class, is there any reason for this?
The family that is currently attending Iolani at 3rd said that there used to be almost 100 students, but they are quitting and now there are only 86 students. On top of that, he said there are several students who are taking exams to move to Punahou in 4th.
I heard from a student who took the Iolani Kinder test this year that the number of students who took the Iolani test has been decreasing every year and finally reached the 300 student level.I wonder if it is just a difference in popularity that less than half of the students took the Kinder exam while Punahou had almost 800 last year and this year. ?
My son is planning to take the 4th Punahou test this fall, but ( he was not accepted in Kinder, so I was wondering if this is related to the fact that Punahou has more than 90% Asian nationalities? ) I wonder if Iolani will continue to have 4th openings every year?This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I am also a parent of an Iolani student.
We went to public 6th grade, but it wasn't the right fit for my kids and they went into 7th grade.I feel that a lot of families move quite a bit because of the land. Also, there are some families that say they are having a tougher time paying the bills.
There are times when there are many openings, but the families that really want to apply seem to inquire every year and take on the challenge.There is also a debate going on here about Punahou or Iolani, but each school has its own characteristics and atmosphere, and I think this is largely a matter of compatibility with the child. I hear that Iolani has more homework than Punahou, but if you have good grades ( and aim to graduate without losing credits ) I think it is not that hard, but those who aim for higher are really working hard, which is surprising even to parents.
This may be a little off from the 4th recruitment, but I think it is a good idea to take some kind of action every year if you want your child to attend the school, without being influenced by the number of applicants or the popularity of the school.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 質問
- 2026/02/27 (Fri) 01:23
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Iolani School disciplines seniors over sexual list targeting female students, staff, sources say
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2026/02/26 /iolani-school-disciplines-seniors-over-sexual-list-targeting-female-students-staff-sources-say/
I saw this news article.
If you know specifics, could you please let us know?
I am wondering how such a problem could have occurred at one of the top schools in Hawaii.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Iolani, you were in the news.
My child also started at Iolani from Kinder and now attends the middle school.
Various students are coming from the middle school, and some of them have surprising language and attitudes that my child is surprised.
As a result, it is the parents' responsibility, but my child feels that there are students who have no morals in the school.
In fact, the school's popularity seems to be declining, and the ratio of students who enter is decreasing year by year.
My child's friendships have continued from Kinder, so she is not thinking about changing schools, but I am concerned.
Especially since the school has students with such poor morals that they are in the news. As a parent, I am worried.
I work at a tutoring center
The "serious Iolani" students are changing in quality these days. I have the impression that Punahou has a stricter school discipline and the students are more solid.
If Iolani banned all devices such as cell phones, Apple watches, tablets, etc. in the school, students would be able to communicate with each other, play physically, and
grow up healthy both mentally and physically. This is a very unfortunate incident.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 質問
- 2026/03/03 (Tue) 01:01
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Dear Mr. News
Thank you for your prompt reply.
I understand that there are various types of students depending on the grade level from which they entered the school, such as from kinder, middle, and so on.I think it is common all over the world, including Japan and the U.S., that some students have serious problems even at the top level schools, but I am a little concerned to hear that Iolani's school culture is changing somewhat. What will happen now? Thank you very much for sharing your valuable story with us. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I have a child in second grade at Iolani and first grade at Punahou.
Honestly, Iolani grows up with no real ability for the child to solve their own problems. Counselors, counselors, counselors, every day the kids talk about it.
The counselors are in on everything and the teachers throw everything to the counselors.
At Punahou, emotional management is built from kinder, and even when kids are fighting or struggling with each other, the teachers talk with them about how they can solve the problem by themselves, and how they can think about how they can help each other feel. I, as a parent, also feel that emotional management is being built.I am planning to have my older son take the Punahou 4th exam this fall.
It is nothing but a shame that students at the adult level, who are about to graduate from high school, do not mind childish bullying and slander as they did this time unless they learn more important things at an early age, not just study and follow the rules of the school.
I felt again that it is not a good environment to grow up relying on counselors for the ability to communicate with people, which is so important in life.
Iolani is a good school.Iolani is a good school, but Punahou is a better school in terms of socialization, the ability to think for oneself, and sharing feelings. As a parent of a student, my impression is that Iolani is a school with many challenges other than academics. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi Los AngelesInternational Marriage Has anyone removed the alias concatenation on the passport ??
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- いちご大福
- 2026/02/26 23:13
I am wondering if I should remove my alias at the same time as I renew my passport. The reason is that it is inconvenient for me to not be able to check in online or use any kiosks in the airport. I am not divorced or anything.
Currently we have the following.
Japanese family register : Hanako Yamada
Passport : Hanako Yamada (Smith)
My documents in US, Grobal Entry, GC, SSN, license, credit cards all have my husband's surname Smith. I use my husband's surname "Smith" for all my documents in the U.S.
I always buy my boarding passes at Hanako Yamada. Whenever I check in online, I always have to go to the counter and get a boarding pass manually from the staff because they scan my passport and find that my name is different from my name. Every time I have entered the U.S. via Canada a few times, the kiosk also makes an error and I have to wait 30 minutes for the agent to call me.
When entering the U.S. from Japan, I get an error when sending my customs documents and photo through the Global Entry app, and the Global Entry kiosk also has an error. But if you show Global Entry, GC, and passport at immigration, you will be allowed to enter US without any problem. I was told that it is difficult to remove
but when I told the consular officer that I want to remove ( ), he said that I should not removebecause my name will be different from GC and it will be a problem when I enter the country. It is impossible to change my Japanese family register name in time.
I called US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and was told that even if my passport last name and GC last name are different, there is no problem if I have a marriage certificate.
They said that Global Entry should change to Yamada. He told me that if I just change my name, I don't need to re-interview.
I am stuck with the consulate people stopping me. I am not sure if I should continue to use the alias or remove it.
Did you ever remove it because of the same problem? ? Did you regret taking it off? ?
It is inconvenient to scan your passport at online check-in or to use kiosks at the airport at all, but it is a hassle every time. And outside of the U.S., would it be a problem to have the aliases together ?
Please share your experience.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 領事館は正しい
- 2026/02/27 (Fri) 23:34
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Hanako Yamada is your real name as a Japanese. Hanako Smith is your quasi-real name in the U.S. only. Your passport is the only document that proves that Hanako Yamada and Hanako Smith are the same person. It is because of this passport that Hanako Yamada can call herself Hanako Smith in the U.S.
Even if there is no problem now in the US, the current rules for marriage certificates may change in the future. If the alias is not used anymore, you will have to change everything to Hanako Yamada, such as Grobal Entry, GC, SSN, driver's license, credit cards, etc. In order to do this, you need to process everything before processing your passport. The first step is to change everything to Hanako Yamada before processing your passport.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- ん?
- 2026/02/28 (Sat) 20:47
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Passport is the only proof ? Why is that so ? Is it possible that the middle name ≪(maiden name ≪) that I use in the US was never there ??
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Thank you for your sympathy and for your replies.
It is really inconvenient and I hope the consulate will update the information. I think that if the IC chip and the name notation in the passport are not the same to begin with, it will not be an official ID. ? I wonder if the Japanese government did not think of the inconsistency in that area.
I have tried various versions of the name for online purchases as follows.
Hanako Yamada Smith
Hanako YamadaSmith
Hanako Smith
What confused the airport staff in both Japan and the US the least was the >>> on the bottom of the passport. >>>'s name, which was Hanako Yamada.
Has anyone tried removing the alias and had no problem ? If not, what was the problem ?
Was it easy to change it back ??This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- どうかしてる
- 2026/03/04 (Wed) 02:29
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Consulate may be right, but I think you're out of your mind when you put (括弧). It's not normal and weird that it's on even though it confuses people in Japan and in the U.S. ? (括弧) is not part of a normal name. It's an afterthought.
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I am also an international marriage. It's a hassle every time … If you change your name when you get married in the US, it will not match the name on your Japanese transcript. So no matter how you change your name on your passport, you need to check your green card and passport at the counter when you check in for your flight. \If you remove the "Smith" from your passport, you may be required to submit a marriage certificate. In conclusion, I think it is best to leave it as it is.
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Vivinavi Los AngelesAnything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.
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- 倍金萬
- 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?
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- π近満
- 2026/03/16 (Mon) 11:12
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Looking back, you can see the Showa in the distance.
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- 倍金満 . .
- 2026/03/16 (Mon) 13:10
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I couldn't understand what grandma 'was saying' or English at all
If grandma was born in the U.S., she might be speaking EnglishThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 倍金萬です
- 2026/03/20 (Fri) 13:23
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#4579 Double the Money . . Ms.
If that grandmother is neither white nor of Mexican descent,
she could be of "American Indian" descent because of the location.
Well, I don't know
whether it is right or not to pursue the question of what kind of people she is.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 倍金満 . .
- 2026/03/22 (Sun) 08:56
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It's not a good idea to judge by appearances.
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- 倍金萬です
- 2026/03/22 (Sun) 21:29
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"Double the money . ."
There is no such thing as "bad".
Why is it "bad" to "judge" with your own eyes how many ( people ) you have been in the past?This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi Los AngelesCrypto.com Arena
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- バスケ
- 2026/02/23 15:01
I would like to go pick up my friend after the game at Crypt.com Arena, but I was wondering if there is a waiting area for pick up cars ? If not, do you have any recommendations on where is the best place to pick up, etc. ? Anyone with experience? If you have any experience, please let me know !.
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I don't know if there is a waiting area or Uber stop, but there is a narrow road that deadends between the Ritz-Carlton and the movie theater, so why don't you walk there ? It is about a 10 minute walk.
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Vivinavi HawaiiHow to receive a lump-sum birth allowance in Japan while living in Hawaii
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- ミントグリーン
- 2026/03/19 03:08
I am due to give birth soon. I was going to ask my husband to apply for the lump-sum birth allowance in Japan on my behalf, but he has been too busy with work and has not been able to return to Japan.
I checked carefully and it seems that proof of his own return to Japan is required, so my family could not apply for health insurance for me on my behalf.
The process is to transfer the certificate of residence from overseas to Japan with the proof of his/her entry into Japan and join the national health insurance, but since he/she was not able to return to Japan in the first place, the certificate of residence could not be issued ・ ・ ・
My husband is returning to Japan, so he/she will join me then. I thought I would ask my husband to go through the procedure with me.
In this case, is it possible to tell the local government about the unavoidable circumstances and apply on his behalf? If anyone has any experience, please let me know.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- チョコチップ
- 2026/03/19 (Thu) 13:04
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Mint Green Topi
If you are giving birth in the US, it would be US only benefits.
If you are giving birth in Japan, it would be Japan only benefits.
You can't say you gave birth in Japan when you give birth in the US.
You will be asked to show proof of the hospital where you gave birth.
Only a hospital employee who can cheat would be able to do this.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Don't think of cheating and live with integrity.
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- Kappa
- 2026/03/22 (Sun) 02:01
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Were you on health insurance when you became pregnant?
If you gave birth within 6 months of leaving the insurance, you will receive a lump sum.I applied for the lump sum as of 2022, but my friend claimed it from there without going back to Japan temporarily through a relative who was in Japan. For some reason, my friend was refused at first and gave up, but when she applied again around the time of my child's birth, she was approved. By the way, my friend and her husband are not Japanese citizens, but they worked in Japan and moved to another country before the birth of their child.
I believe that you can apply for insurance up to 2 years after the birth of your child. If they had not been insured for more than a year before the birth, I think it would be difficult.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi BangkokI will be assigned to Bangkok in April 2026.
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- Curiosity999
- 2026/03/11 17:58
I will be moving to Bangkok by myself starting this April.
I have a question for senior expatriates, how do you have lunch if you work in a factory ?
I think it depends on the company, but we can have our own cafeteria, a nearby restaurant, bring our own lunch, etc.
I would be happy if you could help me.
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Curiosity999
I see you are being posted next month, that's exciting.
I used to work at a factory too, and I used to have lunch at
① a nearby restaurant
② bread from 7-Eleven ・ lunch boxes
③ the factory canteen
I changed these depending on my mood.
Restaurants were often crowded during lunch breaks and meals were not finished within the break time
so we often ate in the factory cafeteria.
Seven's lunch boxes were boring and bad.
I recommend you bring pickled plums, friquettes, rice, instant miso soup, etc.
to change the menu of the factory cafeteria !.
The factory cafeteria may have a variety of menu items, but
many of them are too spicy, and the menu items that Japanese can order are limited.
Good luck and enjoy your work.
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Vivinavi Los Angeles[Tell me about it !] You can buy a car first even if you are in a provisional license state ?.
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- Riko
- 2026/03/18 17:27
I am to have the car transferred to a private party, but I found when I looked it up that I can change the car title and I can take possession of the car even if I am in a provisional state, but people have different opinions.
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- シュワちゃん
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However, you have to change your name as soon as you buy it, and then you have to get insurance, and then it depends on the insurance company. Note : If you don't have an international license, you can't take the test.
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Anyone can buy one without a license, but
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