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172. Dermatologist who will take skin tags.(2kview/4res) Question 2022/10/20 18:04
173. DHS TRIP(5kview/2res) Question 2022/10/19 10:27
174. Return to Japan(1kview/0res) Question 2022/10/19 00:19
175. Refa Fine Bubble S(2kview/1res) Question 2022/10/15 16:06
176. Amount of milk that can be carried on board an air...(1kview/5res) Question 2022/10/14 13:10
177. Can T-Moble make calls in Japan ??(3kview/9res) Question 2022/10/07 18:11
178. About a baby carrier for travel with a little over...(732view/0res) Question 2022/10/06 21:21
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I'm having trouble with my dryer (>_<(>_<(>_<(<})

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#1
  • はまち
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  • 2022/09/05 16:53

Hi
I recently bought a room in an apartment and moved in
The dryer is different from the previous one, it has a box next to the dryer that holds water. When using the dryer, it is extremely hot, hot air is blowing out of the hose into the box, and the humidity and hot air is such that if I closed the door to take a shower, I would suffocate.
Gray dust ? from the hose connected from the dryer
trash is in the box along with the hot air.
After about 2 uses of the dryer, the box is depleted of water and a lot of gray dust is floating and sticking to the inside of the box.
After 4 times without changing the water, the gray dust was flying all over the walls, ceiling and everywhere …

There is no exhaust port in my apartment to connect the hose if the dryer. I think that's why it's connected to a box, but I don't know if there's anything we can do about it.
I would like to know if you have a dryer in the same room without an exhaust vent, and if you have any recommendations or a dryer that does not produce hot air or dust(>_ <)

The dryer is just stressful right now(>_<)

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#2
  • アユミ ヤング
  • 2022/09/08 (Thu) 17:53
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Many homes that are not connected to ducts use Ventless - Dryers!

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#3
  • 88
  • 2022/09/21 (Wed) 07:08
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Either buy a new dryer or try not to shower when the dryer is running ?
.

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#4

I know it's an apartment, but
what are your neighbors doing ?
ask your neighbors
find a good one and have them take a look at it once.

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#5

I think hot air is not an option.
Ours is near the entrance, so when we use the dryer, we open the door a little to let the breeze in. Dust is prevented by putting a stocking over the mouth of the hose and a sort of screen over the surface of the box. It seems that this form of dryer has to be ingenious to get along.

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#6
  • トピ主
  • 2022/10/21 (Fri) 15:07
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Sorry for the late comment !
Thank you.
I went to look at the Ventless Dryer, but when I looked for a size larger than 7 cu. ft. there was only whirlpool and I had to wait for more than 6 months for it to arrive …

I will take your advice

. Thank you !

I'll be waiting for your opinion
about hot air and Linz from those who actually use Ventless Dryer !.

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Dermatologist who will take skin tags.

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#1
  • Skin
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  • 2022/08/27 22:47

I am sure any dermatologist will take it off, but I am looking for a regular dermatologist in the Honolulu area. When I look for one, I find many places that have a strong esthetician color, and I am worried that the fees will be too high and that it will be a hassle to have wrinkles removed as well or something like that. I am looking for one because the doctor I have been working with has retired. The doctor recommended by the retired doctor was not bad, but it was a Queen's Hospital and I prefer a smaller place.

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#2
  • アユミ ヤング
  • 2022/09/08 (Thu) 17:55
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I use Dr. Basinger in Hawaii Kai. He's a dermatologist who used to be in Kapahulu and takes it off in an instant with nitrogen and is insurance compliant.

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#3

Thanks for the info, as there doesn't seem to be much information on dermatology !.

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#5
  • Skin
  • 2022/10/20 (Thu) 18:04
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Dear Ayumi Young
I know it's too late, but is the Hawaii Kai doctor "Dr. Todd Bessinger" ?
I was told by a local dermatologist that it was $ 360 for my neck and face. Of course, this is not covered by insurance. My previous dermatologist also did not cover it and did not give me anesthesia, but $ it was not 100.
Please let me know if you have any information about skin tag removal other than Ayumi's.

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DHS TRIP

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#1
  • 斎藤
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  • 2022/10/18 07:39

When I returned to Japan the other day, I was given a blue DHS TRIP card
and was told by the inspector that I could register and travel with them...

What are the benefits of this service? ?
I'm sorry.

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#2

DHS TRIP is a Department of Homeland Security program that is recommended for use by those who are often called to separate rooms when entering the United States. For a detailed explanation, please refer to the following blog.

https://www.houmusato.com/post/dhs-trip-%E6%B8%A1%E8%88%AA%E8%80%85%E5%90%91%E3%81%91%E8%8B%A6%E6%83%85%E7%94%B3%E3%81%97%E7%AB%8B%E3%81%A6%E3%83%97%E3%83%AD%E3%82%B0%E3%83%A9%E3%83%A0%EF%BC%89-%E3%82%A2%E3%83%A1%E3%83%AA%E3%82%AB%E5%85%A5%E5%9B%BD

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#3
  • 斎藤
  • 2022/10/19 (Wed) 10:27
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Thank you very much.

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Return to Japan

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#1
  • コリーヌ
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  • 2022/10/19 00:19

I have decided to move to Japan on short notice.
I plan to throw away most of my stuff, but I will probably have to send a few cardboard boxes of clothes, papers, bags, and shoes to Japan. Where should I ask for help ?
This is my first time moving from Hawaii, so there are a lot of things I don't know. I would appreciate any advice from those who have experience.
Thank you very much.

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Refa Fine Bubble S

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#1
  • シャワーヘッド
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  • 2022/10/15 12:39

I would like to know if anyone has bought Refa Fine Bubble S in Japan and used it in Hawaii ? I would appreciate it if you could tell me the size of the hose and how comfortable it is to use.

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#2

Not the same one, but for a shower head I bought in Japan
I think you don't have to worry about it, because it usually fits here, as it is usually the case.

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Amount of milk that can be carried on board an airplane

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#1
  • Baby
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  • 2022/10/12 12:50

When I went to a remote island the other day, I asked airport security if I could bring in more than 3oz of powdered milk and was told it was okay, but I am not sure if my English was understood, so let me check here.
A large baby bottle can hold 8oz, so I guess I can bring in 8oz. ? I know I need to because I will declare it to security. I am thinking that for long flights, such as going to Japan, I can just bring the powder and make it on the plane. Any advice in this area would be appreciated.

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#2

The TSA website explains the following regarding powdered milk, etc.
"Powdered milk, breast milk, infant beverages, baby/toddler food in quantities exceeding 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters ☺ (including puree bags) are permitted as carry-on baggage and need not fit in a quart size bag. Powdered milk, breast milk, infant beverages, and baby/toddler food products (including puree bags)} are considered medically necessary liquids. This also applies to breast milk and formula cooling accessories such as ice packs, freezer packs, and gel packs (with or without breast milk). The child or infant does not need to accompany or travel with you to bring breast milk, formula, and/or related supplies.

At the beginning of the screening process, notify TSA personnel that you are carrying more than 3.4 ounces of formula, breast milk, infant beverages, baby/toddler food products (including puree pouches). Remove these items from your carry-on baggage and inspect them separately from your other belongings. TSA personnel may need to inspect liquids for explosives or hidden prohibited items." Original text below

https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/items/baby-formula

Formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and baby/toddler food (to include puree pouches) in quantities greater than 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters are allowed in carry-on Formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and baby/toddler food (to include puree pouches) are considered medically necessary liquids. This also applies to breast milk and formula cooling accessories, such as ice packs, freezer packs, and gel packs. This also applies to breast milk and formula cooling accessories, such as ice packs, freezer packs, and gel packs. Your child or infant does not need to be present or traveling with you to bring breast milk, formula and/or related supplies. Inform the TSA officer at the beginning of the screening process that you are carrying formula, breast milk, toddler drinks, and baby/toddler food (to include puree Remove these items from your carry-on bag to be screened separately from your other belongings. TSA officers may need to test the liquids for explosives or concealed prohibited items.

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#3
  • Baby
  • 2022/10/13 (Thu) 13:48
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Thank you for checking !
I was able to confirm that you can bring in more than 3.4 oz, but I'm not sure what the maximum is. I'm going to the islands next month, so I'll ask the attendant directly again.

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#4
  • May
  • 2022/10/13 (Thu) 19:40
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I'm afraid it's not milk, but I always bring more than 1 liter total of water and other liquids.
At that time, I am told that more liquid is not a problem for the baby.

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#5
  • Baby
  • 2022/10/13 (Thu) 20:45
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Eh ! ?
Is it more than 1 liter of water you brought ! ? I will ask about this on my next flight.
That will be helpful. Thank you !

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#6
  • May
  • 2022/10/14 (Fri) 13:10
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Yes, I have been back to Japan 7 times since my child was born and I have a 500ml plastic bottle and a 650ml water bottle with barley tea, water, etc. !
I don't know about other companies as it is only JAL, but I think you can usually bring your own for children so please do ask😊.

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Can T-Moble make calls in Japan ??

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#1
  • T
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  • 2022/10/05 12:30

I think I've heard somewhere that it is available in Japan, but I'm not sure ? You need to be on some kind of plan ? If you know what it is, please let me know.

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#6

The T Moble guy told me that it was not available in Japan -
I bought a SIM card in Japan, replaced it and used it.

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#7

I believe the speed is 2G, but you can use it in Japan.
Watching videos and such is slow, but texting is
normal. You can connect with Softbank.
Calls are 25 cents per minute.
My plan is a senior plan, so I don't think I can join T.
Of course, there are plans that are open to the general public, so please check.
Later, please search for T-mobile Japan use, available ? and so on.
You will see something that says you can use T-mobile in Japan.

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#8

I am a T-Mobile user. If you are on a T-Mobile plan, you can call T-Mobile customer service at #611 or go to their homepage and ask for a chat. You can also use chat if you go to their website. Or you can check in person at your local store.

By the way, I used to subscribe to T-Mobile's International plan, but the wifi in Japan was so weak that I had to rent wifi to use it, so I switched to a different plan. When I subscribed to the International plan, I was told that calls within Japan were free as long as the caller was connected to the wifi, but I did not use the plan because I heard that the recipient might be charged for international calls. When I really need to make a call during my stay in Japan, it is usually at train stations or airports, so I use public phones then, but it is difficult to find public phones in other places.

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#9
  • T
  • 2022/10/07 (Fri) 16:14
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Thank you for your response.
I will ask my husband since he is eligible for the senior plan.
I will ask my husband to ask T-Moble if he can make a call between T-Moble and me in Japan, since I will be separated from him when I arrive in Japan. My English conversation skills are not good enough.

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#10

Sorry, I think I mistakenly put a comment here for a different topic. My apologies.

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About a baby carrier for travel with a little over a year old.

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#1
  • Baby
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  • 2022/10/06 21:21

I'm going back to Japan temporarily, but I'll be going here and there instead of relaxing at my parents' house, what baby carrier do you recommend for traveling ? I found one called "Baby Air" on YouTube. How does this really work ? I would also like to know if you have any recommendations and if you have any hand-me-downs, I would like to buy them.
Of course, I will be bringing a stroller, so I plan to use the baby carrier only if I need it, so I'm thinking about having a compact one since my current favorite Ergo is too bulky.

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Hula Dance Class

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#1
  • Ryo
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  • 2022/09/30 22:16

I would like to learn hula dance. I would like to know if there is a place where I can learn hula dance with the lowest possible tuition. Thank you in advance.

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#2

A Japanese person is teaching a group at Myohoji Temple. I will start next month.

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Check-in congestion at Honolulu Airport for return flights

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#1
  • Nami
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  • 2022/09/28 12:15

I'm about to take a Hawaiian Airlines flight from Honolulu to Narita, and I was wondering if anyone who has flown Hawaiian recently could tell me about the arrival airport and how long it took to check in ?
My friend who flew a few months ago said it was pretty crowded and took over 1.5 hours to check in. I heard that it took over 1.5 hours to check in.

Also, for reference, if you have flown Japanese airlines, could you please tell me the name of the airline, the airport of arrival, and how long it took?
I hope the time will be shortened since negative proof will no longer be required !

Thank you very much.

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#2
  • こーの字
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 14:48
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This is old, but I flew to Haneda on JAL in June.
JAL started check-in 3 hours before the flight, but I arrived about 20 minutes before and
got in line at the front of the check-in queue. I was able to go to the counter right after the check-in started,
confirmed my MySOS ( I don't remember if I showed a negative proof on paper ) and checked in, almost like a normal check-in time.

By the way, after arriving at Haneda, I remember it was 40-50 minutes until baggage pickup.
I think it was about 15 minutes to disembark and then about 30 minutes for the subsequent procedures.

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#3

This month I flew Hawaiian to Haneda Airport and made a connection on a domestic flight. Daniel ・ Check-in at Inouye International Airport was relatively smooth, taking only about 20 minutes, but the security checkpoint for departure was extremely crowded.

I think if you prepare yourself to be at the airport about 3 hours in advance, you will have no problem.
You will need to show your My SOS when you arrive in Japan, so we recommend you to prepare it in advance. If you don't have it, it will take about 40-50 minutes from the time you arrive at the airport to the time you can go through the process, and you will have to walk a long way.

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#4
  • Nami
  • 2022/09/29 (Thu) 22:43
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>Ko no kizu-san, Momo-san
Thank you for sharing your experience, I am relieved to hear that it doesn't seem to take that long to check in at both JAL and Hawaiian. I will try to be ready to arrive 3 hours before.

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