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kintaro

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  1. The trend for SUPs seems to be sub 10'. I think that will be a fad. SUP riders that surfed first don't seem to be 'jama' for surfers here in Hawaii. At least not on Oahu. Most beginner's just stay in waveless beach areas paddling around annoying the swimmers. A waterman named Kainoa McGee desinged our boards to be surfed but I'm sure a lot of our customers simply paddle around and get their 'core workouts.'

     

    Thursday, J-wife and the local Harley-Davidson dealer and customer of mine in Sendai started seeing each other. That was that. How's that for entertainment?

  2. I checked with the Japanese Consulate in Honolulu yesterday. Just to confirm what's already been mentioned, if I don't get a new or extended Re-entry permit my permenant resident visa will expire. The consulate will give me a one year extension if I can prove a good reason for them to do so. You have to support your reason with a doctor's note or work requirements, etc., whatever the case may be.

     

    Upon learning that I had divorced my Japanese wife the worker at the consulate asked, "Well, then what are you going to do in Japan, stalk her?" Huh?!? Idiot.

     

    The benefit to keeping it Indo, for me, is that I haven't made up my mind whether or not to return. I've been giving some thought to moving my stand up paddle board company over there and having the visa would be very useful.

  3. Divorce drove me away but I often think of returning. I have been gone for about two years now and don't know what will happen with my lifetime Japan visa if I don't return kind of soon. Gaijin card ends in two weeks. I still speak Japanese everyday living and working in Hawaii but miss a lot about J-life. ã©ã†ã—ょã†ï¼Ÿ

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    The US is out of control with tipping.

     

    Tipping is expected for the waiter/waitress 15-20% of bill, bartender or cocktail waitress, barber/hair stylist, cab driver, bell boy, valet, porter, pizza delivery guy.....I'm probably missing a bunch. I'm surpised the Fed Ex guys haven't tried to get on board. It sucks.

  5. Just in the past 12 months here in Honolulu:

     

    1- 6 mountain bikes each properly locked (2 directly next to the police station in Waikiki in broad daylight.

     

    2- Car stereo (they broke my window)

     

    3- $500 cash from a hidden location in my suitcase in my locked hotel room. (Had to be a maid?)

     

    4- My house was robbed and they took a bunch of my clothes, all of my shoes, some alcohol, and my entire CD collection - very strange.

     

     

    11 years of living in Japan:

    Nothing stolen from me. I kept an 80,000 yen mountain bike unlocked for 4 years...no problem.

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