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1. 座椅子を売っているところ、知りませんか?(5kview/1res) Free talk 2023/03/01 10:21
2. Divorce Iron Continues from Japan(679view/0res) Free talk 2022/05/10 20:46
3. About Asian hate(2kview/6res) Free talk 2021/11/27 15:21
4. Ayabe of Peace.(616view/0res) Free talk 2021/08/10 14:45
5. Instead of tweeting, I'll write in the exchange sq...(14kview/29res) Free talk 2021/07/16 10:53
6. Microsoft Information Leak(698view/0res) Free talk 2021/07/01 11:49
7. For those returning to Japan this summer. Let's ex...(1kview/4res) Free talk 2021/06/21 10:59
8. Temporary Puppy ( Chihuahua Mix ) Boarding(1kview/2res) Free talk 2021/04/15 05:15
9. (certified public) accountant(826view/0res) Free talk 2021/01/26 04:42
10. Japan crushing.(960view/0res) Free talk 2021/01/25 03:46
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座椅子を売っているところ、知りませんか?

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#1
  • yuka困ってます
  • 2008/06/23 17:12

こんにちは。床にちゃぶ台を置いて、そこでパソコンで仕事をすることになり、あまりに腰が痛いので、座椅子を買うことを思いつきました・・・が、いわゆる日本であるところの、座椅子(硬いのではなくて、やわらかくて、背もたれとアームレストがついていて、床からは少し高い)がWebでもお店でもなかなか見つかりません。アジア系のお店ならあるのかなと思っていますが・・・どこで買えるか、あるいはこんなのを見た、と言う方がいらしたら教えてくださいませんか?よろしくおねがいします。なお、デスクにイスはスペース上無理なので、座椅子で・・・と思っています。

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  • 日本育ちのアメリカ人
  • 2023/03/01 (Wed) 10:21
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You can pull up a reasonable number of options if you search Amazon.com by typing in "seating" ・ "zaisu".

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Divorce Iron Continues from Japan

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  • ゆみこ
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  • 2022/05/09 22:23

Has anyone lived in the U.S. but returned to Japan alone and mediated a divorce through a lawyer ?
If so, please share your experiences.

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About Asian hate

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  • ゆみこ
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  • 2021/11/08 23:47

Have you ever felt ?
I have been feeling a no-welcome atmosphere lately, though somewhat, such as not making eye contact with the cashier, or being passed over when I say hello (because I'm wearing a mask ? \cHB093}.
Even at the pool, if another child was playing nearby, the parents would call them over and distance themselves. It was blatant because I was playing normally with other white kids.
Have you ever felt the change in daily life ?
I thought I was the only one who was concerned about it, so I made a topic about it.

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#3
  • オレンジ
  • 2021/11/15 (Mon) 16:04
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When I entered a museum, they gave brochures to everyone but me, but for some reason they didn't request them or feel their presence and I would think "That ? .... No, it's my imagination ?" at times. I often think that perhaps my intentions are not being conveyed because my voice is not very loud to begin with and I am wearing a mask even more. Although it has been only one year since I came to the U.S., I felt that people here communicate with their eyes, or in a style that is a little unfamiliar to us Japanese. I am wondering if this is the way to be buried. However, it is my own interpretation, but I feel that I am less likely to be asked for money on the street than people of other races. I think they probably don't know how to treat me and just pass me by. lol Overall, I feel that there are many kind people here, so it's no wonder that some people treat me a little differently. Incidentally, my husband is a foreigner, and he has felt a lot of discomfort in Asian countries (including Japan, of course). I guess it is the same everywhere.

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#4
  • ゆみこ
  • 2021/11/16 (Tue) 01:35
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Mr. Horo
Yes ! that's it ! that's exactly what it is. I feel like I'm feeling it, and I feel like I'm mistaken. It's like.
But the frequency of that has increased. I try to be as open as possible, but it still breaks my heart when they ignore me. I want to be nice to them, but I wonder if I am bothering them.
I am becoming more and more shy, but after reading your post, I decided to be open and honest. I will try to keep a balance.

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#5
  • ゆみこ
  • 2021/11/16 (Tue) 01:37
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Orange
That was hard for you. My daughter also had a case where she was the only one who didn't get trick or treat candy. She is only 2 years old, so I don't think she really understood what was going on, but it was heartbreaking.
If your husband has been in Asia, I'm sure he has felt the same way. If you're an ethnic group that doesn't speak English, I'm sure you'd feel extra soppy when you saw your husband. Overall, it's true that most people are kind ! I have to see the good side too.

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#6

As Yumiko said, I think it's great that you are trying to keep a balance. However, when people ignore you, it can really break your heart, can't it? But when I deal with various people at work, I think that there must be people who don't have enough room in their hearts to be kind to others. I try to think that when I meet someone who is cold, after I happen to experience something unpleasant, or when I am very busy, I lose my meticulousness towards people, and I think that everyone has that kind of thing ( lol ). Well, whether it's right or wrong, I feel like I'm happier when I think that way. But I think it's also important to be firm when you are treated unfairly, overtly. I hope that other Asian people in particular will not have to go through the same experience, even if only a little bit. It is difficult in many ways, but let's do our best.

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#7

Due to the ongoing WWII Japanese American internment system, there were no or few Japanese American communities in the U.S. Instead, when I arrived here in 2004, it was Chinatown in Oakland that accepted me.

To be honest, class cleansing in Chinatown has been going on at least since just after World War II, and violence against Asians has been going on since the end of the Edo period when Asians first came to the US. Asians and Asian Americans have been fighting since then. But no one accepted Asians. To create an image of a race that "obeys whites with an open heart." My church--a temple--decided to call it a "church" even though it was a Buddhist temple during the incarceration era. Before that, Buddhist Nikkei were arrested by the FBI and others, like Muslims these days--I learned that kind of history in the Buddhist ・ Church ・ of ・ Oakland.

California, and Chinatown, you know, started long before I first came here--the Asian elderly always going missing.

Asians, especially Asian women but also men, being singled out for sexual/domestic violence.

If we even try to say a word about all of this to non-Asians, we are called liars and subjected to further verbal and physical violence. They will tell you that they have never been called a liar, and they will say they have never been called a liar.

The only thing that changed was that for a moment the media acknowledged our suffering. It was only for a moment, but because of that we could fight it for a long time.

I joined the civilian patrol in Oakland Chinatown a few months ago. Asians are always laughed at by the police - so Asians facing domestic violence, who lost their beautiful apartment in 2014 and are in debt that cannot be exceeded by $21,000, are "not real cases". \It's not a real case...(I'm male, but I'm a gender crosser, and the police didn't know me that well...) but Asians can now protect their community.

And then I joined a group to restore the original Chinatown.

I can't say I'm fluent in Cantonese, and I don't feel lonely here because there are so few Japanese, but we are all * the same person * and Chinatown has been a kind place for me for many years with no community and no living family. I have no community, no living family. So I think we should all grab each other's hands and fight the hate.

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Ayabe of Peace.

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#1
  • つつ
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  • 2021/08/10 14:45

It looks like you were in San Francisco.

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Instead of tweeting, I'll write in the exchange square

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  • 花ミズキ
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  • 2021/03/18 13:32

Please write your soliloquies. How about instead of "tweeting" once in a while ?.

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#25
  • 留美
  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 10:54
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I'm glad we have in-person summer school this year.
Last year it was almost exclusively online.

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#26
  • チャイ
  • 2021/06/29 (Tue) 08:47
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I hear that even though the coronas have subsided, the number of infections is increasing again due to a mutant strain.

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#27
  • めん
  • 2021/07/01 (Thu) 11:52
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It was in the news that San Francisco banned the use of facial recognition technology by government agencies.

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#28
  • めろんパイ
  • 2021/07/05 (Mon) 08:06
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Ohtani's performance is amazing ! I am proud of him as a Japanese.

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#29
  • めろん
  • 2021/07/12 (Mon) 08:24
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I found this article describing the good things about studying in San Francisco.
https://www.excite.co.jp/news/article/StudyAbroad_005653/

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Microsoft Information Leak

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#1
  • cat
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  • 2021/07/01 11:49

There have been a few news stories lately about Microsoft's unauthorized access.
I hear there are also errors in sending and receiving ・ ・ ・ Maybe it's time to switch to Gmail.

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For those returning to Japan this summer. Let's exchange information about negative certificates !.

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  • ペコ
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  • 2021/04/28 17:45

Hi, nice to meet you.
I am planning to return to Japan ( in early June ) at Kansai Airport .
I am now considering where to get a negative certificate for inspection + as the border control measures have become more and more strict since this month.
I have seen news reports of people being denied boarding at SFO or denied entry into Japan because of incomplete negative certificates, and it makes me nervous.

I am wondering if there is a way to get a doctor's signature at a Japanese-Japanese hospital ( Kobayashi Clinic or Japan Bay Clinic ) after taking a free medical examination at a pharmacy,
or if there is a way to get a doctor's signature at any hospital, I haven't checked yet, but I am wondering if there are hospitals that have a paid medical examiner.
I'm not sure if it would be easier to go to a hospital where there is a doctor and have the doctor sign the form.
What are your plans ( or what have you done ) ? I would appreciate it if you could share the information !
I hope everyone who is planning to return to Japan can enter smoothly !. !

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#3
  • 一味
  • 2021/04/30 (Fri) 12:53
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Good idea to exchange information. I don't have any information to offer since I haven't returned home yet, but I would love to hear about it.

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#4
  • ペコ(トピ主です。)
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  • 2021/04/30 (Fri) 16:12
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I am planning to fly EVA Air ( via Taiwan ) to KIX, departing Saturday, and I was told that the date and time to obtain a negative certificate will take the stricter of the Taiwanese rule or the Japanese rule.
Taiwanese rule is within 3 business days from boarding date, and Japanese rule is 72 hours before departure, so in my case, Japanese rule 72 hours before departure is given priority. For transit flights, I have to check the rules of the transit country as well, which is troublesome.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask each other and share information in this community !.

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I am also planning to return to Japan in July. I heard that the negative certificate issued in the U.S. does not require a doctor's name. I would like to do this inexpensively if possible, so I was wondering if anyone knows of a good way to do this.

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Temporary Puppy ( Chihuahua Mix ) Boarding

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  • tick tak
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  • 2021/03/30 11:36

I am looking for a place for puppy boarding ( temporary placement ) when I return home ( for a month this summer = July ). We are looking at various places, but would appreciate any
recommendations you could give us.

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#2
  • hana
  • 2021/04/11 (Sun) 08:53
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Hi
I can take care of your dog.
I can san Jose my home.
If you don't mind, please let me know more details.

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  • tick tak
  • 2021/04/15 (Thu) 05:15
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Thank you very much. Could you please contact us once. You can text us at 408-499-3180.

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(certified public) accountant

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  • こな
  • 2021/01/25 22:10

Has anyone studied accountant here ? I would be happy to share any information about the school !.

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Japan crushing.

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  • クリリン
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  • 2021/01/25 00:06

The red dragon of the CPC has been unleashed.
With the Trump administration gone from protecting Japan and Taiwan,
the red dragon is expected to start crushing Japan.
An invisible war has begun.
A virus with psoriasis and lethality both 10 times higher than normal has been brought into the country.

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