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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Let's gather the elderly ! !

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#1
  • 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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#649

Baikin Fan,

Thanks for your various instructions ・ Thank you for pointing this out.

> If you do the same thing in Japan, you will be charged.

I understand. I stopped by the T-Mobile office the other day and told the agent the date of my trip to Japan,

asked him to set up Talk and Data, and asked how much they charge for each.

> Sky Tree has free wifi. I think many trains in the metropolitan area have free wifi.

I was only referring to Sky Tree "if . . . you are there", that place is not a place you want to go

again after going there once.

> Please don't hesitate to use your cell phone's signal to transmit live while on a pilgrimage

I hope I can meet your expectations. While you are walking on the pilgrimage, even when you are taking a break, can you afford to take out your cell phone

or not? When you arrive at the lodge, you are busy washing your sweat-soaked clothes,

having dinner, and preparing for the next day when you get back to your room. I am also a bit tired from walking all day.

I'm not sure if I can live up to the expectations of "Baikin-fan" as I'm already in my later years and easily forgetful.

I'll try my best anyway.

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#650
  • 昭知のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/05/17 (Fri) 16:50
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646

I need to write a rationale for why there is a charge.

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#652

> #650
> Shochi no Otoutochan 2024/05/17 (Fri.) 16:50 Report
> 646

> You have to write the basis why you are charged

Ask T-Mobile directly and

they will tell you how much a minute is for Talk and how much a gig is for Data.

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#654

I am in my late, or rather late, late advanced age and as I mentioned in another topic,

I am having a lot of trouble with jet lag when I return from my trip to Japan.

What kind of remedies do you all use?

One way is to stay in bed for a day or two, but

I find that if I do that, my eyes light up at night and I can't sleep and my jet lag is not gone.

I wonder if I could get to sleep if I walked for an hour or two during the day to tire my body out.

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#655
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
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It's not my first time traveling to Japan
If I think about how I handled it last time, the time before, etc. and put it into practice.

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Anything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.

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  • 倍金萬
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  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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  • Interactive Broker
  • 2024/05/23 (Thu) 21:21
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>ドル建てとかカナダドル建てとか円建てで口座の資金をそれぞれの貨幣で持つ事が出来るので。

アメリカでInteractive Brokerに口座開いた場合、円建てでInteractive Brokerの自分の口座に入金するなら日本の銀行の自分の口座から送金することになると思いますが、手数料や国際送金料がかかりますか。そのお金をドルでアメリカの銀行に送ると、また手数料と国際送金料がかかりますか。Interactive Brokerの口座に置いておける金額にリミットはありますか。wiseだと残高が百万円を超えると口座が凍結されるそうです。手数料や国際送金料はどの程度になりますか。証券会社なので株の売買もやらないと問題になりますか。口座の維持費は無料ですか。

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#4269
  • WAIWAI
  • 2024/05/24 (Fri) 10:37
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wifi please tell me more about this Interactive Broker ! ! I just went to the site and it's in English ・ ・ ・ ・
how much does it cost for international money transfer ??

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#4272

I'm back from Japan

yesterday.

I don't even know what to write as I am still in the late stages of aging and jet lagged.

I was walking mostly in Shikoku again.

The only time I hung around in Tokyo was on the last day.

But the flight between LAX and HND was painful.

I suggested to my wife that we fly business class or at least premium economy since this might be the last time we fly to Japan, but

she lightly rejected the idea and we were stuck in the cramped pure economy seats.

The only comfortable seat would be on the trip to Anoyo.

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#4273
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  • 2024/05/31 (Fri) 23:17
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↑ 🤣🤣🤣
ten cushions

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#4274

Today is the second day back here.

I'm still as jet-lagged as ever.

However, my wife, who is also jet-lagged, is mowing the weeds in the backyard with a String Trimmer.

I knew this was bad and started to trim the overgrown rosemary in the front yard, but

after about an hour, my wife threw in the towel and said, "You, stop it!

I wanted to continue, but my back ached, and I had no choice but to stop.

My jet lag is going to continue for a week, so I'm in trouble.


how do you guys get rid of this jet lag ?

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nursery school

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  • Lahaina
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  • 2024/05/31 00:18

I am having trouble choosing a daycare for my 3 year old.
Stella , Polaris , Nishi Honganji Daycare and Higashi Honganji Daycare … I would like to visit each of them. I have looked at the websites of all of these schools, but there are some things that are not clear from those websites, so I would appreciate it if someone who has had children attend these schools could give me some information. I know you are all busy, but I would appreciate it if you could give me some information.

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  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 10:49
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You can't tell me you don't know just by visiting 15 years ago.

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#6
  • Lahaira
  • Yesterday 14:32
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I'm not talking to you.

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#7
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 15:48
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Who am I to say that information more than 15 years old is useful?

You don't have to get all hot and bothered about information more than 15 years old.

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  • 孤独のおとっつぁん       .
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The information from 15 years ago is much better than yours, which is nothing but irritating to others without any information.

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#9
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Today 09:03
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I verify necessary information with my own eyes and ears.
In order to convey this information, I practice "Showa-no-otsuan no zubari-setsu" (I'll tell you what I know).

I can't verify with my own eyes and ears, so I read the posts and live hot.

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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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#3018
  • 0ではないと❓
  • 2024/05/21 (Tue) 18:01
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I'm sure you don't even pay the tip, but you're a poor man, so what's the point? And since the man pays for the meal,
he gets the tip too, and I don't do solo activities. If it's two women, it's just the two of them.
You are a strange old man.

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#3023
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  • 2024/05/27 (Mon) 22:58
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I thought I could get divorced anytime if I really got sick of it
but when I realized that I would be happier if I did, I made up my mind


My partner started to get angry as usual over trivial things
I was already fed up with his anger and started to let it slide He didn't like it and his tirade escalated further

You know, it's worth it.
I was just letting it go with a cold attitude, thinking that it would happen again
He didn't like it and escalated his rant further He even told me you're a worthless person
You bitch, go fuck yourself


I was laughing so hard! <1266> I was already laughing
This level of anger and ranting comes rather regularly

By the way, the reason for the fight was that my partner was asking me the same thing over and over again, as if he had dementia, and I was slightly annoyed
and said, "I heard that earlier.
I said in disgust, "I've heard that before..." And he goes so far as to say I'm crazy

I've been dealing with his personality for almost 20 years now
It's not every day that he ruins your day off like this!
I'm not young anymore and I want to live peacefully
I've come to the conclusion that I can't live with this person forever

I felt like I've been in this situation many times
but this time I've finished getting rid of all the stuff around me smoothly
I finished disposing of everything with my feelings during this holiday

When I thought I was going to be alone, I suddenly wanted to do something
I can't sleep because of all the thoughts
I realized once again that I've been holding back my life

I've been holding back my life for a long time.
Thanks for your rant
I finally made up my mind to be free

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#3025
  • 9でもないけど
  • 2024/05/28 (Tue) 11:20
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End of life should be done from a young age, we all have too many possessions ❓
buy throw away ❓

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#3029
  • 終わった .
  • 2024/05/30 (Thu) 17:59
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U.S. President Joe Biden has secretly authorized Ukraine to attack some areas on Russian territory using U.S.-made weapons, U.S. media reported.
Putin now has an excuse to go all out, it's no longer Russia vs. Uk

Biden is amazing, he's destroyed so much in just over 3 years.

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#3030

Hinoko Shibuno is in second place, two shots back, after the third day at the LPGA's US Open.
There is a three-way tie for first place, so her actual ranking is 4th, but I don't have a cable subscription, so I haven't seen Shibuno in highlights in a while.

Sasao is in 5th place, followed by Kohki in 6th and Takeda in 8th, and it's amazing that the top 10 players are all Asian, although some are from the US, Australia, etc.

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I have almost no friends in Hawaii.

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  • コオリ
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  • 2024/05/19 03:00

I have lived in Hawaii for over 10 years and now have only one friend. She is not Japanese, cute, very sociable and has many friends, and I only see her once or twice a year. I don't feel lonely because I have a husband and a child, but sometimes I feel lonely. I don't have many friends in Japan, and if I lived somewhere other than Hawaii, I might have lost touch with them.
I don't have many friends, so is it likely that I have a personality problem and say hurtful things to others without knowing it ??

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#10

I don't have any friends in Hawaii either. When my children were small, I had a lot of mom friends, but they were just mom friends, and once they started kinder, I stopped socializing with them. I also made friends at the Japanese language supplementary school, but I found the Japanese community to be a very difficult and troublesome place to be. They were mean to me, talked behind my back, invited me out for lunch once in a while ?, and when I was happy to go out with them, they were actually soliciting me for insurance or selling Fat Dan cosmetics. I don't know where they came from or why they live in Hawaii, because Hawaii is a place where people's identities are unknown.

I had a fight with my husband the other day and left home unexpectedly, but I laughed at myself because I had no friends and nowhere to go. I didn't know any restaurants that a middle-aged woman could go to alone, and I was afraid to walk outside alone after dark, so I went home before it got dark. Still, I don't really want to have friends in Hawaii.

I am serious, methodical, responsible, caring, and easily hurt, so making friends with people I don't know well that I meet in Hawaii is mildly stressful for me. I try to keep my relationships with people in Hawaii as shallow as possible and avoid deep relationships because I don't want to trust them as friends and then be betrayed and hurt again.

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#11
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  • 2024/05/27 (Mon) 20:09
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Thank you for your personal and sympathetic email and further comments !
Off topic, but today I saw a family living in Hawaii that I think is quite famous on YouTube. The Japanese wife was sparkling, and I was a little despairing because she looked like heaven and earth to me. I imagined that they were probably going to have an early dinner at a restaurant after that and watch the lantern floating ceremony. But I think he is quite a hard worker...he is always a wonderful person with his YouTube dinner menus.

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#12
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  • 2024/05/27 (Mon) 21:42
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I am a woman living in Hawaii.
US will have a huge gap between rich and poor, not just in Hawaii.
If you are a homeowner, you can exchange information about properties, but if you talk to renters
who are not, they will be turned off.
Whether single, married, or divorced.
I was also solicited by more than 10 different religions and network businesses.
I've been in Hawaii long enough to take it as a plus and wonder
what kind of invitation I'll get next time ! I'm trying to think of new discoveries . I can't
buy network business products unless someone introduces me to them. There are so many excellent products that I've come to believe that I don't have to be interested in the business to just be a loyal customer. With people who don't have cars, it's a burden to have to drop them off and pick them up for lunch or tea. I think it would make a better impression on everyone if you could take an Uber or Taxi yourself. Saving money is important, but I think it is also important to invest in yourself. If you ask someone to pick you up and drop you off, thank them. You will have a longer lasting relationship with people who have common sense.
If I could meet like-minded people, we could be friends. I think it is a good idea.

Unlike in Japan, everyone's status〔Temporal or Permanent(Permanent)》is different, and for the sake of future relationships
Everyone is used to asking each other about status when they first meet each other.

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#13

I have had various experiences in the mainland U.S., Japan, and Hawaii. I have lived in all of them for more than 10 years. I have had good times and bad times, but I am currently doing my best in Hawaii. I am such a person, but let's all be friends~ ! I am looking forward to meeting you all. Let's have an off-line meeting or something. ! I'd love to have a drink with you all!

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#14

I myself have only two Japanese friends. I met them recently, too.

I have been involved with others, but I am not in contact with them now. I will not contact them in the future.

I don't like the Japanese community in Waikiki, so I don't go near them at all, and
I live mostly in English.

I don't like the Japanese community in Waikiki, so I don't go near them at all, and I live mostly in English. I have decided
not to get involved at all.

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About Channel-J

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#1
  • Aloha
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  • 2023/11/01 17:47

I have a subscription to Channel-J, a service that allows me to watch Japanese TV.
They used to have an office in Waikiki, but now I don't know where it is and the phone number is disconnected.
I often have trouble watching TV, and my email inquiries have not been answered.
Does anyone know who to contact ??

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#64
  • TV
  • 2024/05/28 (Tue) 16:53
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I say this to those who say it's a copyright violation.

It may be possible, but in the absence of proof,
please be careful, as it is a libel case.

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#65
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  • 2024/05/28 (Tue) 23:05
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# 64 TV ! Yes, that's true. !
It is possible that they have individual contracts with TV stations or program production companies to get permission to air their programs in Hawaii.
If they are run by proper people, I am sure they have permission to air their programs.

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#66

#64TV, #65TH
Are you currently able to watch Channel J ? I have not been able to watch all channels since last Wednesday 5/22, I emailed the email address that was contacted last year for renewal, but the email came back with Delivery Status Notification ( Failure(Failure)、and the email comes back to me. When I call the technical support number on the screen, I get a strange person, but I'm not sure if there will be any more restoration as it is … ?.

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#67

I had been unable to view the site since last Wednesday, but last night I got a screen that said "The site will be under maintenance for 10 days, please press the OK button twice". I pressed the OK button twice, and I was able to watch the video again. But if I don't get the contact information, I won't be able to renew next time, but I wonder if they will contact me when it's time to renew again ?.

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#68
  • まいりました
  • 2024/05/30 (Thu) 17:57
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Looks like he got away.

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Goodbye TV JAPAN

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  • さよなら TV Japan
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  • 2024/02/21 12:39

TV JAPAN will close on March 31st.

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  • 2024/03/07 (Thu) 10:49
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I have been watching NHK news and other programs on NGN for many years and would like to continue to watch NHK, but it seems that even if I watch Tver via VPN, I cannot watch news and news programs in real time ( or near real time ).

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#8
  • まき
  • 2024/03/07 (Thu) 10:51
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When I search, I see this advertisement all over the place, but I was wondering if anyone knows if this is legal and safe. https://asiatvchannel.webnode.page/himawari/

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TV Japan's website has information about the new service launch.

For those who were watching on NGN, please watch it on TV Japan's site.

For those who posted the horseshit, please post the correct information.

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#10
  • さんちゃん
  • Yesterday 12:31
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The dark service where you can watch Japanese TV has always been a dodgy industry of deep darkness.

It is very suspicious.

However, some people here are saying goodbye to TV JAPAN and dropping it, but

TV JAPAN is a legitimate company funded by NHK.

Conversely, besides TV JAPAN, other companies that appear and disappear here and there are dark black companies.

There were several dark business companies in Waikiki, but they all disappeared without a word of greeting.

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#11

# Mr.10

TV Japan is now Jme, TV Japan itself is closed.

Jme ( Former TV Japan ) is not funded by NHK, but by NHK Cosmomedia
.

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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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#19

#18 maki
I knew you got your mid-pack acceptance letter !
All of us at the school got mid-packs one after another !

Iolani is still the best academically, by far. Iolani is still by far the best academically, and the university they go to is more advanced than Punahou.
Congratulations on getting into the school of your choice in GE.
We are both taking the middle exam again ! I'm glad you feel like you have a peer.

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#20

#16 Slipper
Thanks for your comment. Sorry for the delay !
No, I'm just an ordinary girl. I have never been to Takahashi Juku.
However, she plays outside a lot and her concentration was
high even before she entered preschool.
She liked puzzles and blocks since she was about 2 years old, and she never stopped doing puzzles
until they were completed.
I also raised him from birth with an emphasis on Japanese rather than English.
I learned this from a doctor at the hospital, who told me that a completely bilingual brain affects academic performance, and that if I wanted to raise my child in the U.S., I should immerse him in Japanese until he was 3 years old and raise him 100% in Japanese.
Now I can completely translate from Japanese to English because of that. I heard that the brain moves naturally. I was told before the birth that this would deeply affect my academic ability and judgment, so I was very thorough.
Other than that, he is just a normal kid who plays outside a lot. lol
Thank you for your kind words ♪.

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Thank you for your answer, yuri !
I have an image that puzzle-oriented children are very smart. I think it is good to put Japanese words on the puzzle until 3 years old.

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It's been a long time since my children graduated, so I don't know if this applies to your situation now, but just an FYI !

I had two children graduate from Hanahauoli to Punahou, Mainland college. My daughter started at Pre-K first and my son attended Public for a year before moving to Hanahauoli, where we still have a great relationship with very good teachers and a wonderful family atmosphere.   I had my son take the PUNAHOU exam in Kinder, but they recommended that he take the 4th grade exam because his English vocabulary was less than that of native English speaking children, but we both started at PUNAHOU in 7th grade. They say that bilingual children learn the language of their parents faster, especially if they spend a lot of time together. In our case, since I was speaking Japanese, I think my Japanese was stronger than my English because I spoke a lot of Japanese when I was little. But after attending the school, my English naturally became stronger. I know it is a tough time for parents who are going through the schooling process, but please enjoy the time you spend together now ~.

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#22 Mr. M
Thank you for your valuable experience !
I knew that once you start going to school, English would naturally become your main language. I was a little worried even though the doctor at the hospital said so,
but just by attending ( St. Clements for the past year ) from the age of 3, my English has improved a lot.
My husband is English only, so even though I raised him in Japanese,
the environment to learn English is more than Japanese families, and even now he is about 70% Japanese and 30% English, and he is good at Japanese. lol
Without knowing it, HANAHAUOLI, Montessori Community School
I was surprised that I could pass the entrance exam for HANAHAUOLI, Montessori Community School without even knowing it. I think the English environment will become stronger and stronger, but I have no regrets about raising my child in Japanese until the age of 3. !
I feel that the bilingual brain is well formed.
Since my children are really leaving the nest, I would like to spend a lot of the precious time I have with them now, enjoying it.

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Usamut in Shikoku.
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Yes, it's gone~.

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No one should post anything today, right?

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Usamut in Shikoku.
My hobby is watching youtube.

Yes, it's over~.

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I'm not a Japanese citizen, but I would like to retire early in Japan.

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I am in my 30's and single. Do you think it is possible to retire early in Japan since I have saved more than 100 million yen so far?

I am not a Japanese citizen and would like to know how I can do it !.

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No matter how many you are, you can retire early.

You could live anywhere in the world, playing sundaes every day.

You could live in resorts around the world, relaxing and playing Sundays every day
and selling information to Japanese TV stations.

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> If you sell your information to Japanese TV stations and live.

Dear Showa Otoutou. I don't understand what you mean. Is it a TV station? Please tell me in detail.

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I saved more than 100 million yen, so if you are aiming for early retirement in Japan

there are ways to make money while playing.

It is better to think of a way and act by yourself than to ask others, you will be satisfied even if you fail.

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#If you sell information to Japanese TV stations and live in Japan.

is ? what information to sell to TV stations ? ? ?

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Information can be many things if you think about it a little.

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