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Vivinavi Hawaii
toilet seat with bidet functions

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#1
  • ネコ
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  • 2025/04/16 03:46

Has anyone ever seen washlets in the restrooms of large facilities such as shopping malls, Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, department stores, etc. in Hawaii ? Where was it ??

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#2
  • 名無し
  • 2025/04/16 (Wed) 11:23
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Showers at Royal Hawaiian Center ・ The toilets are probably out of order.

DFS had them when they were available on the second floor or something, but now they are not, so no.

Halekulani Hotel, I don't know if it is available to the public, but there are showers ・ and toilets
.

Sheraton Hotel Waikiki has restrooms with showers ・ and toilets
although I don't think all of them are available.

PS- Washlet is a Japanese word, in English it is Shwer Toilet ( Shower ・ Toilet ).

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About the recommended plastic surgery

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#1
  • Taka
  • mail
  • 2025/04/15 23:39

I would appreciate it if you could recommend an orthopedic doctor in Hawaii.
For the past two years, I have been experiencing severe pain in my arms,
especially when I rotate my arms behind my back.
I have never been to an orthopedic surgeon in Hawaii and would like to know
if you know of any doctors you would recommend.
Also, how much would it cost to have an MRI of my arm ?
I know it depends on insurance and hospital, but I would be happy to help.
Thank you very much.

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#2

Isn't there a type of insurance that doesn't have a regular family doctor, a type of insurance that has a set in-network intent ?
My insurance has a family doctor ( family doctor ) who gives me a referral to see a specialist in the network.
If you have a family doctor, you can see him or her. If you have a family doctor, it would be better to ask him or her.
The deductible depends on the type of insurance you have, and how much you have paid or are paying depends on the type of insurance you have.
By the way, I think my insurance was only CO-PAY. When I saw a specialist before, he took x-rays and did some tests
but that's all I paid.

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#3

I am seeing a doctor in Kuakini,
#2 Like your doctor, I was referred by my home doctor.
If you go out of network, you may not be able to use your insurance, or if you do, the coverage may be different.

There are various specialties of orthopedics, such as hand, finger, and joint specialists,
and extremity specialists.
Incidentally, I had an x-ray ordered by my doctor,
and was referred to an orthopedic surgeon after seeing the results.

I have never had an MRI, but
at that time I had a CT scan after seeing the x-ray results.
The co-pay for the x-ray was CO-PAY only
The CT was done with contrast, $ I remember paying almost 100.

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travel

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#1
  • Mele
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  • 2025/04/10 19:53

My daughter is starting school this year and I am planning to visit Japan to see my family for a month or so before she starts school. My question is, even if I have a green card and have no criminal record, are there people who are stopped at immigration, etc. and returned ? I don't think I will be able to enjoy my trip without feeling anxious, so please let me know if you have any information. Please let me know if you have any information.

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#4

I came back from Japan the day before yesterday and they didn't ask me anything at all and I was able to get in as easily as before !
I was a little worried because I had been in Japan and Korea for 7 weeks, but nothing happened.

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#5
  • こーの字
  • 2025/04/11 (Fri) 14:11
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When I emailed my lawyer when I got my GC because of the email ( from the Consulate General just the other day ) including the increased penalties for the obligation to carry a GC at all times
I'm traveling to Japan in June and have no criminal record so I'm not that concerned about re-entry, but I have some points ?. I heard.
All I had to say about that was have a good trip, so I think I'll be ok. But as a countermeasure, I'm going to carry a printed copy of my lawyer's or Hawaii friend's contact information. That way, even if the worst happens and my cell phone is confiscated, I can still contact them.

Have a great time in Japan!

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#8
  • RM
  • 2025/04/15 (Tue) 03:01
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I used to work at an airport. I have seen many cases, such as being sent to a different room or being refused entry. Among those cases, the most common is that of women entering the country alone. This is because of the recent increase in × spring and × mundane relationships among Japanese women in the U.S. In the past, Japanese were not eligible for this program. In the past, Japanese were not eligible, but I guess the times have changed.

There are people who write "tourist visa OK" on their job ads and recruit waitresses. In fact, there are quite a few people who return to Japan after earning money on a 90-day stay ( mainly working at night ). Also, they come to see their boyfriends or fiancées, which is also ×. This is because of the fake × marriage.

So I don't know how long you have been getting your green card, but if it is early days, it is best not to move.

First of all, please be careful what you wear. Short skirts, flashy accessories, and heavy makeup are × a no-no. You don't have to explain why. Secondly, don't be too imposing in front of the immigration inspectors. The immigration inspector is a professional who looks at people's eyes and facial expressions. If you look intimidated, you are out. If you are not good at this, it is better to get citizenship instead of coming and going with a green card. You will be anxious and nervous, and the long flight will be a hell of a time, and most importantly, if the examiner says no, you will not be able to enter the country no matter how many lawyers you bring or whatever.

Incidentally, if you have an American passport, the treatment is surprisingly different
. Often it takes less than 10 seconds
to pass through immigration.

Example )
Examination officer "Hi, where did you stay?"
American citizen "Japan"
Examination officer smiles, stamps your entry and says "Have a nice day"

Green card It's so different from the other room in the

Especially now, with Trump's "America First", it will be more so. In other words, I don't like people who just have a green card and take advantage of the US. There is a problem in Japan with foreigners receiving welfare benefits, isn't there? For America, we want people who can buy gold cards ( 700 million yen ) and people who are rich and positive for America to come here.

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#9
  • ハワイのお母さん
  • 2025/04/15 (Tue) 14:10
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#8 RM

Recently, Hawaii immigration no longer stamps permanent residents and US citizens !

Japanese immigration also stamps
only those who want to

Last time I was returning to Hawaii from Japan, my Japanese friend took me to Haneda Airport
with lots of souvenirs. Haneda International Airport)
Last time I came back to Hawaii from Japan my Japanese friend came to Haneda Airport
with a lot of souvenirs to see me off
my baggage was so full that I thought Hawaii immigration
would confiscate it.
I was told by the immigration officer to give him a few souvenirs
😱 I thought if I refused, I might not be able to enter the country
so I tried to give him some
but he told me it was ok because he would lose his job I was so relieved!

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#10
  • Doge
  • 2025/04/15 (Tue) 22:34
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At Japanese immigration, they will also stamp your passport only if you wish
(Narita Airport is also ߋ) As of April 2025

If you do not have this stamp in your Japanese passport, you cannot get duty free in Japan.

Please remember to get the stamp when you make purchases over 5,000 yen at places that offer tax exemption.

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Hawaii ranks 4th out of 50 states in middle class annual income at $190,000 per year

Local news
#1
  • ミドルクラス
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  • 2025/04/12 18:52

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/the-income-needed-to-be-middle-class-in-every-u-s-state-2025/
Hawaii is tied for 4th with California.
It has $191,000 in the middle class and $64,000 in the lower income bracket.
You can imagine that Hawaii has a tremendous higher income class than New York.

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#13
  • 英語も大事
  • 2025/04/13 (Sun) 06:20
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# To 2anon
> Middle (中間) means Average.

I know you don't understand what Topi means at all, because you don't understand Middle and Average either.
I guess he also doesn't understand that the median is not the mean,
it's just a data graph of the middle class in 2025,
he doesn't understand even if I kindly calculate and tell him the median,
he doesn't understand anymore, so I think it's okay to ignore him.

I'm surprised Massachusetts is #1.
It's amazing that you have to make over $200,000 to be upper class ! !.

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#14
  • AIに質問してみた
  • 2025/04/13 (Sun) 06:51
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Annual middle class income in Hawaii in 2025 depends on several studies and definitions.
Here are data from several sources.

SmartAsset (survey for 2025):

Annual Income Range: approx $ 63,542 ~ $ 190,644
Visual Capitalist (based on SmartAsset data )}:

Annual Income Range: $ 63,542 ~ $ 190,644
Newsweek (based on SmartAsset data):

Annual Income Range: $ 63,542 $ 190,644
These studies define the middle class range as "two-thirds to twice the state median household income."
Given Hawaii's high cost of living, the middle class income range is also high.

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#16
  • マンハッタン
  • 2025/04/15 (Tue) 17:49
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I had a $250,000 annual income when I lived in NY and never felt like a high income earner.
Now I've lived in Hawaii for 10 years and only make $150,000 a year, but it's a lot easier there.

What I think makes the difference is that property taxes and HOAs are incredibly cheap in Hawaii.

Ten years ago in NY, we paid $25,000/year in property taxes and $2,400/month in HOA fees (not including electricity, gas, and telecom ).
Monthly payment of approximately $4,500

Currently in Hawaii, annual property tax of $1,200 and HOA Fee of $1,400 per month(Electricity、Gas、Communications included ).
Monthly payment of $1,500

Taxes and HOA can go up but not down, so this is a big difference.

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#17
  • ニュージャージー
  • 2025/04/15 (Tue) 18:23
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New Jersey and Massachusetts seem to be in the same building
I used to live in NJ and the cost of living was definitely cheaper.

Property Taxes are not as high as in some places where school taxes are tens of thousands of dollars at the school district level,
Gasoline was cheaper, groceries (except luxury items ) Clothing and shoes are tax free and NJ was easy to live in.
NJ has different sales tax rates for different counties, so I sometimes went to the city with the lowest sales tax to buy electrical appliances.

NYC has a city tax, so many people lived in NJ and commuted to NYC.

NJ was nice,,

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#18
  • マンハッタン
  • 2025/04/15 (Tue) 19:25
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#17 Dear New Jersey

Since school taxes make up a large percentage of property taxes,
Hawaii may be best taxed without school taxes.

Kakaako has a large percentage of out-of-state residents, so the legislature is considering whether to introduce a school tax.

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EOEL ( Public Preschool ) and Waialae Charter School

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#1
  • ringo
  • mail
  • 2025/04/11 17:05

Hello.

I am a Town resident who is considering putting my child ( 3 years old ) in preschool next year.
I am also looking into private preschools, but I was wondering what you think of the Hawaii State Public pre-kindergarten program ( Kahala Elementary School, Hawaii State Preschool ) which is on the grounds of Ala Wai Elementary School, and
Waialae Charter School. ?
I am interested in these schools, but I don't know any families around me who attend them.

Please do.

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#9
  • もく
  • 2025/04/14 (Mon) 17:29
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I was not aware that preschool in Waialae is limited or preferential to low-income students, so I contacted the school.
However, the latest information is that the only age requirement is ( to be 3 or 4 years old by 7/30/2025 ) and that you do not have to be low income to apply, but they are not currently accepting applications for this August.
They say that if you enroll at age 3, you can go straight up to the 4-year-old class, and there is no other preferential treatment.

I was also told that you can search the link below for public preschools that give priority for admission if you meet certain criteria, including low income, and I hope this will be helpful to someone.
https://earlylearning.hawaii.gov/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=4412289&type=d

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#10

My daughter also attends Public.
Well, we are low-income when we send her to Public, we are.
If your annual household income $ is less than 130,000, they say you are low-income, and …
when we send her to Public school, we are considered low-income.
In the Kahala area, all the wealthy families definitely send their kids to Private. It's no surprise that the academic level is different, whether it's expensive or free.
Kahala Elementary is all GE too !.

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#11
  • きつね
  • 2025/04/14 (Mon) 23:34
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#6
Mr. Tanuki
We also sent our children to Wai'alae, so it makes me sick to be assumed to have a low quality ・ of life at home. It is rude.
The friends that my son had were working in educational institutions, lawyers, and other decent people. It may sound a bit condescending, but there were many families who owned their own houses. I don't know if there were any low-income children. As others have said, preschool kids are given preferential treatment, and they don't all go straight up to Kinder. If they are not out of the school district, they will be offered GE and if they pass, they will continue to attend Kinder.

I think Tanuki just doesn't know the reality of the situation, though.

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#12
  • もく
  • 2025/04/15 (Tue) 01:53
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Low income or not, my family likes Waialae Charter ♡.

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#13

Mr. Public sums it up. lol
We are Public too, but you are right.

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About jobs for moving to Hawaii

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • kai
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  • 2025/04/11 21:46

I was fascinated by Hawaii when I was a student and wanted to move to Hawaii, but I have been unable to find a job that would lead to work in Hawaii and have almost given up on the idea.
However, I want to fulfill the dream that I built for myself, so I was wondering if you could give me an idea of how you approached "those who have found jobs in Hawaii while living in Japan" or "freelancers ? who regularly go to Hawaii". I would appreciate it if you could tell me, even if it is just for reference, how you approached those people.
I would also like to know if you have any recommendations for temporary staffing agencies.

I tried to check out Japanese branches of companies headquartered in Hawaii or the U.S., but most of them are vendors and cannot be directly transferred.
I have been working for a few companies in the past. I have experience in bridal, food and beverage, and ITtec support.


*I am married and will not be moving to Hawaii for marriage.

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#2
  • kai
  • 2025/04/11 (Fri) 21:49
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Postscript.
If it is in Hawaii, we are considering places other than Oahu.
I have never visited Kauai or Maui, but I imagine that they are good for a relaxing stay.

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#3

If you have experience in food and beverage, why don't you apply for a job with visa support available on Vivinavi ?
Whether you can do it or not, you can take a step forward by applying ! first.

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#4
  • Cola
  • 2025/04/12 (Sat) 16:28
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kai-san
As Maya-san advised, there are not many companies that offer visa support,
so your first priority would be to find one that does.

You can also apply for the green card lottery, investor visa, etc.
Some people are self-employed and move to Hawaii.

Students and tourists cannot work and earn money, so the first step is to find a visa
for an environment where you can live.

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#5
  • kai
  • 2025/04/13 (Sun) 19:59
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Maya
Thank you.
I did not check the jobs at BibiNavi, so I will check it.

Cola
Thanks for the advice.
I may have not worded it correctly, but I have already checked many visas for immigration, and that is why I asked for your advice.
I have also applied for a green card.

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Japanese Language Preschool

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#1
  • アンパンマン
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  • 2025/04/04 21:08

Is there any Japanese language preschool in Hawaii that is not a Japanese language supplementary school ( Rainbow ) etc., but a full time Japanese language preschool ? or preschool that teaches in Japanese or has Japanese language classes, etc., if you know of any, please let me know. Thank you very much.

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#2
  • Kanaina
  • 2025/04/06 (Sun) 20:46
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We don't have a full day school in Hawaii … only a remedial school.

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#3

Jikoen Hongwanji Lumbini Preschool has mostly Japanese teachers and they can teach you quite well in Japanese.

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#4

Thanks for the useful information !

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Where do you think Waikiki is in Tokyo ??

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#1
  • Waikiki
  • mail
  • 2025/04/03 14:46

This is a silly question, but Waikiki is almost like Asakusa in Tokyo for me because I almost never go there as a tourist, but I think everyone has a different image, so what kind of image do you have ?
If you have a more sparkling image, it would be Odaiba or something.

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#21
  • Ritz
  • 2025/04/04 (Fri) 23:14
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It seems that the government is dividing the wealthy (Market Price) and the common people (Affordable) in the same condominium in order to prevent the deterioration of public safety. The lower floors may be Affordable.

Affordable units can be bought for about $250,000 less depending on the property, but some of them do not have access to a gym.

Since Corona, many investors and remote workers have moved to Hawaii, and
single-family homes have skyrocketed. Condos have also gone up.

Hawaii is an island, so I think of it as comfortable country living.
It cannot be compared to a Japanese place. It is totally different from Japan.

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#23
  • Waikiki
  • 2025/04/05 (Sat) 00:40
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Topic.
The reason I started this topic is because I told someone who lives in Japan that I live near Waikiki but rarely go there and he wondered why I don't go there. ? I thought it was Asakusa, but I wondered if there was a better analogy.
I think it is natural for everyone to feel differently. There is no correct answer.

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#25
  • ワイキキ在住10年
  • 2025/04/05 (Sat) 18:14
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#18 Summarize. I agree with the viewpoint of

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#26
  • サイゼリア
  • 2025/04/08 (Tue) 16:57
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I agree with
#18 I'll put it all together.
Kakaako is not a good image of the area, but
Hokua and Nauru condos are OK.

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#27
  • モンジ3
  • 2025/04/09 (Wed) 16:59
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Waikiki is Shinjuku ?
Shinjuku has an image of crime with many yakuza and adult entertainment
Then I thought of Asakusa ? but
Asakusa still has an image of Showa-style coffee shops where you can smoke inside and
inexpensive standing eateries.
I still think Ginza fits the bill.

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Adultery More Common After Pandemic?

Relationship / Friendship
#1
  • Yutaka_zo
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  • 2025/03/05 17:48

Do you think more people have engage in adultery more afte the pandemic since people were home more often?

Not gonna lie. Not really happy in my marriage but can’t divorce my wife. Is there a lot of Japanese married women that engage in adultery? How and where do they look if I would assume most work from home or take care of the home?

#2
  • 2025/03/06 (Thu) 18:40
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It's been quite a while since the pandemic.
There's been a temporary increase in working from home, but not nearly back to where it was before the pandemic ?

And I don't understand how it makes sense that if people stay home more often, there will be more infidelity.

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Japan and Hawaii Comparison

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#1
  • マナ
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  • 2024/08/11 07:06

About living in Hawaii. I have a question for those who live or have lived in Hawaii. In comparing life in Hawaii and Japan, what do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of Hawaii over Japan, and what do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of Japan over Hawaii ? Would you like to live in Hawaii again ? If you currently live in Hawaii, would you like to stay in Hawaii or return to Japan? If you live in Hawaii now, do you want to live in Hawaii forever?

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#38
  • ホヌ
  • 2025/04/08 (Tue) 21:33
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I know a woman (in her 50s) who works from early morning to late at night, and she said she can barely pay her rent and eat. I asked her if she was not better off going back to her parents' house in Japan and working part time ?. She replied, "I want to marry you, but most middle-aged Japanese men are bald and not very cool, but there are middle-aged men here who are cool and have a lot of hair. I wanted to advise her that these men with fluffy hair would be looking for young attractive women, not old ladies like you, but I decided not to. There seem to be a lot of middle-aged Japanese women in Hawaii who are just too good to be true.

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#39
  • Yoshi
  • 2025/04/08 (Tue) 22:37
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I think Hawaii is the worst right now
Prices are too high and there are many homeless people. The number of Japanese and tourists has decreased a lot. Ten years ago, even though prices were relatively high, it was not a cosmopolitan island. Even for ordinary people. I am honestly worried about what will happen in the future.

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#40
  • tonton
  • 2025/04/09 (Wed) 06:42
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#38 Honu
I think there are men and women like that everywhere, not just in Hawaii.
In the end, people with the same vibrations are attracted to each other, so there are people who can marry and have
partners no matter where they go.
I think the key is being able to read the atmosphere.

There are many attractive people in Hawaii, both men and women, who have been married more than once.

Men and women are not only good looking, but especially in Hawaii, those who can afford it
will be in great demand.
If you get a job that pays well, you might be popular.

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#42
  • Yoshi
  • 2025/04/09 (Wed) 12:31
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Honu-san
It is a fantasy heaven rather than a real life hell
If you are going to live in a hellish marriage with a balding old man, it is a billion times better to live alone and free.

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#43
  • Hauʻoli
  • 2025/04/09 (Wed) 22:41
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Everything is far better in Hawaii
truly heaven and hell

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