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About the Japanese Community

Question
#1
  • HARU
  • mail
  • 2023/03/26 15:29

Hello !
I am a newcomer who just landed in Hawaii 3 days ago !
I am here to work for a couple of years for a job.

Hawaii is a very nice place, but …
I still don't know what's right and left and I'm still worried.

To those of you who live in Hawaii, could you please tell me of a Japanese community where I can exchange various information

I think it would be a waste if I stay in Hawaii !
I would appreciate it very much. Thank you very much.

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#2
  • Roys
  • 2023/03/27 (Mon) 02:47
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Nice to meet you !
There are probably many different genres of Japanese communities in Hawaii.
I don't know what you recommend because I don't know your gender and generation, HARU. There are many Christians and Soka Gakkai in Hawaii. There are also many network business invitations. There's a lot of interaction between moms and dads. Many people are in the real estate business.
I meet Japanese acquaintances when I go to izakaya.

I think everything is like friends, so as you make friends through common interests
you will meet various groups and friends.
I hope you enjoy living in Hawaii!

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