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| 1. | Internet instability is a problem(152view/1res) | Problem / Need advice | 2026/01/12 15:23 |
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| 2. | Mobile Phones in Japan(2kview/12res) | Problem / Need advice | 2026/01/06 08:50 |
| 3. | They will take care of the luggage you bring from ...(930view/5res) | Problem / Need advice | 2025/12/25 09:37 |
| 4. | Bank Accounts and Fees(714view/3res) | Problem / Need advice | 2025/12/20 13:53 |
| 5. | Mail in the event of long-term absence(1kview/11res) | Problem / Need advice | 2025/12/04 17:17 |
| 6. | ballroom dancing(168view/0res) | Problem / Need advice | 2025/12/02 08:16 |
| 7. | public school(3kview/17res) | Problem / Need advice | 2025/11/26 09:37 |
| 8. | About Kamaaina in Auana(590view/5res) | Problem / Need advice | 2025/11/23 07:30 |
| 9. | Nails in car tires(515view/4res) | Problem / Need advice | 2025/10/27 13:22 |
| 10. | St. Luke's Clinic in Ala Moana(2kview/6res) | Problem / Need advice | 2025/09/19 10:53 |
Internet instability is a problem
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- Pineapple
- 2026/01/10 10:57
I currently live in Manoa.
I am on a 400Mbps plan with Spectrum, but my videos are starting to freeze up. a couple of months ago my internet started breaking up and frequently
Netflix and android TV feeds stop and I can't watch them. I do speed measurements and it is rated as fast with 38.5 downloads and 7,47 uploads, but it feels very slow. I'm aware that it's a problem with my connection because it's almost the same even though I bought a new router. I am wondering if it depends on the area ? Also, I was wondering if anyone who uses Hawaiian Telecom's fiber optic cable could tell me about it.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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It's an island where strong winds and heavy rain can quickly cause flooding, land subsidence, and power outages!
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Mobile Phones in Japan
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- 日本での携帯電話
- 2025/12/07 09:20
I go back to Japan once a year
when I need my cell phone number for various documents
I was allowed to use my parent's number
however, I received a text message saying that my parent's number was registered in the same place and it turned out that your phone was used by another person.
I'm thinking of buying a cell phone in Japan
I rarely use it and it would be a waste, but it's the only thing I can think of
If you have a better idea, please let me know.
if you know which model and what kind of plan would be best for me to buy in Japan
to be honest, I am not familiar with the Japanese situation in this area.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Thank you very much. By the way, I would like to leave my cell phone in Japan not only when I go back to Japan temporarily, but I would like to use it all the time in Japan for receiving authentication codes and such like.
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#2 Mr. Resident in USA,
If you have a Japanese ID, you can buy it even if you live in USA. I chose Rakuten Mobile, which has the lowest monthly call charges.
Can I use my passport as a Japanese ID? I don't have any family in Japan, so I don't have an address where I can register.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- mani
- 2025/12/13 (Sat) 12:23
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#2 Mr. Resident in USA,
If you have a Japanese ID, you can buy it even if you live in USA. I chose Rakuten Mobile, which has the lowest monthly call charges.
Can I use my passport as a Japanese ID? I don't have any family in Japan, so I don't have an address where I can register.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- アメリカ在住
- 2025/12/15 (Mon) 14:02
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#9 mani
I lived in Japan, so I have a renewed driver's license with a Japanese address.
Please check with your cell phone store to see if your Japanese passport will work as a Japanese ID.
I told them honestly when I bought my cell phone that I do not reside in Japan, so I do not receive any mail.
Nowadays, paperless is more appreciated.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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#2 Resident in USA
Yes, I understand. Thank you.In this day and age, if you lose your parents' home in Japan, it is inconvenient in every way, including banking. I am very thankful for my parents' home. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
They will take care of the luggage you bring from Japan ? and receive it ?.
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- S
- 2025/12/22 13:50
I will have a friend who is going to Hawaii between Christmas and New Year's carry my books and other heavy and bulky luggage.
However, since my own arrival will be at the beginning of the new year, I will need to have my luggage held for a few days to a week before I receive it.
If I plan to stay at a well-known hotel, is it possible for the front desk to hold my luggage for such a period ?
Also, if you know of any credit card lounge or other service that can hold my luggage for a short period ( about a week ) I would appreciate it. I would appreciate it if you could let me know how to get my luggage checked in for a short period of time.
Thank you very much.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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When I stayed at the Sheraton in Waikiki last month, I asked if I could send my luggage and the hotel said send it to arrive 3 days before check-in or later. They asked me how big it was and what was in it and said if it was too big, they couldn't do it. I was told never to send it before 3 days before check-in.
This time of year,
the hotel is quite crowded for Christmas and New Year,
so it seems that it is difficult to keep your luggage.It would be difficult to keep your luggage, especially if you are not staying at the hotel yourself and you know someone who wants to leave his/her personal belongings after check-out, because it would be too personal and the hotel is not a warehouse.
I had to check in 3 days before check-in and there was a size limit ….This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Bank Accounts and Fees
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- 質問ちゃん
- 2025/12/15 07:22
Sorry if this is basic, but please tell me.
Am I correct in understanding that there is basically no fee for transferring money between bank accounts?
My main account is with CPB, but I have had items debited from another bank account and have had to re-insert them each time. I am thinking that I am doing this online and probably incurring a fee for doing so as well. I sometimes have to give it to a family member's account, and I suspect there is a fee for that as well, but I sometimes wonder if that would be the best way to give it to them without seeing them
Also, there is no ATM nearby, which makes it a little inconvenient for me to go through the process each time.
If you have any good ideas on how to reduce the fees or make the operation easier, I would appreciate it.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- ふむ
- 2025/12/19 (Fri) 15:52
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When you say give to a family member's account, do you mean refund the money that was advanced to the family member? If so, how about using Venmo, etc., and registering the Venmo debit account with your main CPB?
Also, can you change the settings so that the debit from your bank account is also deducted from your CPB account instead of another bank?This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- FT
- 2025/12/20 (Sat) 13:53
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When I transfer money between my accounts, even between different banks, my bank does not charge any fees. The only time I incur a fee is when I transfer money to an account in another name ( I use Wire Transfer, which is also usually $30 per transfer, but my bank reimburses me if I maintain the account for several years.
I opened accounts with various banks in Hawaii, but found them inconvenient due to frequent small fees, so I now only use Territorial. Here, both checking and saving are small, but interest is paid. In addition to this, I have several accounts with online-only banks ( that do not have branches ) that pay higher interest, and I use them separately from Territorial.
If I need to move money between friends or family, I use Paypal, Paypal should not charge a fee if it is between family and friends.
It's easy to feel like a pain to check and find out if there are a lot of small fees, but a year's worth of dust is a lot of money, so I made a change like ↑ over 10 years ago.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Mail in the event of long-term absence
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- カニ2
- 2025/09/18 00:33
Sorry, I'm sorry, but I'm not sure if you have any family in Hawaii. How do you mail when you are away from Hawaii for a few months ?
I have no relatives in Hawaii. I am hesitant to ask a friend to do it, because I think it would be too impudent.
What do you do with your mail when you are away for a long time?
I can see the front of the envelope on the internet, so I know what I got today, but sometimes I have had delayed government letters that need to be signed for and returned.
Sometimes there is a check or something in the envelope, and I am worried that postal service is difficult.
If anyone has solved similar problems, please let me know how to do it.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Thank you for your kind suggestion. I appreciate your pains.
I understand that there are cases where there are documents that need to be returned that have a deadline. I'm looking for a service that will open it when it comes in, take a picture of what's inside, and tell me on line or by email that I got a letter with this content.
Do you know of any ?This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- ハワイ
- 2025/09/19 (Fri) 10:57
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Topix, it's iPOST, a private company PO Box.
or
the virtual mail service of HUB Coworking or The Box Jerry Coworking,
if I recall, they will open your mail and send you a picture in the mail if yousign a contract saying you may open it.
It is illegal to open other people's mail, so you have to
agree to it in your contract.
Ordinary Post Office will not do that for you.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- オレンジ
- 2025/09/19 (Fri) 11:24
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Topy
I don't think we have that kind of service.
I don't think the post office can open your mail.But you can go to the post office and ask. It's a no-go. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Come back and check it out yourself.
Or you can pay a friend to do it for you.
I used to live in a condominium and when I was away for a long period of time, I paid
the management office of the building to do it for me.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- カニ2
- 2025/12/04 (Thu) 17:17
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Thank you all for your very thoughtful advice. I will refer to it. Thank you very much.
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ballroom dancing
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- ナッツ
- 2025/12/02 08:16
Nice to meet you
My mother is visiting from Japan.
My mother has been a ballroom dancer for over 20 years, and would you be interested in dancing with her ??This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
public school
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- mariezook
- 2025/09/09 08:02
Nice to meet you. I have a daughter who is currently in Pre-K and will be submitting her Kinder GE at the beginning of the year.
My daughter is not very good in English because my husband and I are both Japanese, and we would like a school with a good EL class.
In addition, we would like a school with strong academics and would like to get information on which school you would recommend.
By the way, I live in Waikiki where Jefferson is in the school district, but I've heard nothing but bad things about Jefferson, so I'm leaving GE. Thank you in advance.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Nice to meet you !
I'm considering GE because I live in a condo in Waikiki and the school in my school district is Jefferson and I haven't heard good things.
I have to give her GE the month after next, but I'm not sure how to choose a school. I think my daughter will probably need ESL classes. She understands and speaks English, but her first language is Japanese.
In terms of academics, I'm still thinking Waislae, Wilson, Jefferson, and Royal, but not for now.
Waikiki Elementary is close, but I have seen many Japanese people there, so I would prefer a less Japanese environment for my daughter who needs ESL.
I hear that Manoa also has a lot of Japanese recently.
I am considering Nuuanu, Hokulani, Liholiho and Noelani.
Also, I would like to send my child to Punahou from the middle school, but how many students go to Punahou from the middle school?
Actually, I have a neighbor whose child goes to Iolani, and I heard that there are very few Punahou and Iolani middles from Public Elementary. They say that every year there are zero or one child who takes it and gets accepted.I can't financially afford to send my child from Kinder to Private, but I wonder if most of the Public Elementary people are also Public middles. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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There are kids who take Punahou and Iolani from Public every year, but as your neighbor said, there is really only one or two kids from each school who get accepted from Public.
The middle test, the SSAT, is not up to par with what is taught at Public. That means that Punahou and Iolani are already being taught that level of content study.
The only way to take the test from public is to start tutoring at least a year in advance. It is up to 2 years ahead of what is taught in school plus 2 years.
Look up the details of the SSAT, which is given up to the 8th grade.
No one from Manoa, Waikiki, Kahala, or Nuuanu passed this year. One person from Noelani passed Iolani and one from Hokulani passed Punahou.
In the middle, private kids from Hana Hau'oli, Rujardin, and Midpak take most of the Punahou and Iolani recruiting slots.
The same jiu-jitsu student as my son entered Punahou from middle two years ago from Hana Hau'oli, but his grades are below average at Punahou.
Hana Hau'oli is an elementary school for fairly good kids, but I think Punahou and Iolani have such high standards.
And Punahou seems to have 800 applicants for a quota of only 80 or so. Well, I think most of them are cut off by the SSAT passing criteria.
My child is also applying to Punahou and Iolani middle school this year from a private school, but I don't think he will get in based on the SSAT results. 😭This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- そうなのかな
- 2025/11/25 (Tue) 14:17
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I have been wondering if this information is true, as it seems that almost no students enter Punahou after graduating from public elementary school, but let me share it with you.
I have seen this information on Vivinavi for a long time, so I asked a family who graduated from public school in 2024 and entered Punahou how they studied, and they replied, "Yes ? ! Another student was accepted from the same school, and I know another who entered from another school. I know someone who got in from another public one," was the answer.
That school, where my child also attends, is a school that is shunned by academically oriented families. We recently went to see the Lion King, a Punahou stage production, and found out that the child who graduated in 2023 is also in the school.
I have a feeling that perhaps Punahou is not only judged on academics, but also on some extra talent that shines through, such as music, athletics, musicals, etc.
I think you may be able to increase your chances of acceptance by developing some special skills in addition to your studies. ( If parents are enthusiastic about the practice for the sake of it, though, the child may feel suffocated. )This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I am the parent of a child who is taking the Punahou exam right now.
My son is also public.
Punahou will consider SSAT 90th percentile or higher, or 85th percentile ➕ arts, sports and … !
But SSAT 85th percentile is difficult without at least academic level.
They say it's because you can't keep up with the class.
But it's still difficult from public …
I haven't heard of 3 or 5 publics getting accepted.
I've seen the classes are very different from the lower grades.
He has failed twice, Kinder and 4th grade, so I hope he gets accepted
for the third time. He wants to go there ….This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Good morning.
It's not all Punahou from Public, but it's quite difficult.Perhaps the mothers who attend Punahou say this with humility. I took the middle school entrance exam three years ago and was not accepted even after one year of tutoring. Three years ago, I took the middle school entrance exam and was not accepted even though I tutored for a year. Punahou has the highest passing line for Middle, so here is a link I got from two different tutors when I was attending them both as a reference regarding the SSAT. Other tutors and other schools seem to refer to this as well.
https://ssatpracticetest.com/web-app/admissions/punahou-hawaii.html
https://ssatpracticetest.com/web-app/ admissions/iolani-hawaii.html
https://ssatpracticetest.com/web-app/admissions/mid-pacific-institute-hawaii.htmlThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
About Kamaaina in Auana
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- Jazz
- 2025/11/12 17:08
My family will be visiting from Japan next year and they want to see Auana by Cirque du Soleil. Can I buy tickets online at Kama'aina and give them as a gift? I was wondering if it is possible to enter if I am not the same person as the purchaser.
When I saw the show in Las Vegas, I used a military discount to purchase the tickets, but I didn't show any ID or anything at the entrance, just a QR code, but what about Hawaii? I am writing this.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I just went the other day ! highly recommended !
I purchased a Kama'aina ticket, they checked my ID. I think you will have to buy a regular price if only you are a kama'aina and your family does not have a Hawaii state ID.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- Jazz
- 2025/11/13 (Thu) 06:33
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Thank you very much, Cirque du Soleil.
Yes, there was an ID check at the entrance, some people said just show the QR code and others said you need an ID, so the information from those who have recently been there was very helpful.
When purchasing online, it is a bit of a hassle to have to split the purchase into two separate purchases, one for my wife and I at Kama'aina and one for the two of us from Japan at the regular price.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- アナ
- 2025/11/19 (Wed) 14:56
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Right now they have a Black Friday offer with the same discount rate as Kamaaina :)
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- Jazz
- 2025/11/23 (Sun) 07:30
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Thank you very much for the information, Ana.
I will contact my family, since they got their plane tickets the other day and I was just thinking that it is about time to get Auana's tickets too.
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Nails in car tires
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- yamada
- 2025/10/25 22:01
I had a nail stuck in my car tire ,
I didn't even know when it got stuck, I was driving.
I happened to park the car at an angle and saw it through the tire.
I am new to cars, so I would like to know !
where is the best and cheapest place to get it fixed ?
I have a new car this year, should I take it to a dealer ?
and what is the cost?And how much would it normally cost
?
Please help me out.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- tanaka
- 2025/10/25 (Sat) 23:48
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Hello. I have an experience too. It's not very safe, isn't it?
I called several car dealers at the time to see how much it would cost.
It was more than 5 years ago, so I don't know where is the cheapest now.There are many in Honolulu, so I suggest you call and check. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- KAN
- 2025/10/26 (Sun) 15:23
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Any auto repair shop anywhere will do it. Of course, at a dealership, too. Roughly, it would be about 20 ~ 40 $.
The only problem is where it is stuck. If it is in the middle of the tire, it can be repaired, but not more than both ends. If the tire is close to new, you can pull out the nail. If the tire is almost new, there is a possibility that there is no air leakage even if the nail is removed.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- こーの字
- 2025/10/27 (Mon) 08:34
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I stepped on a nail myself about 3 years ago. I was thrilled to see a sign of low air pressure and took it to LexBrodie's in Kaneohe. I think it was because it was evening time and they were free, but they fixed it in about 30 minutes and I was surprised at the cost $ 22 ( although the price may have gone up now ). In my case it was the center of the tire. FYI.
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- Prius
- 2025/10/27 (Mon) 13:22
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I have the same experience.
In my case, the tire pressure warning light came on, I inflated it at the gas station, and a few days later the warning light came on again, so I took it to the dealer and they found a nail that had just stuck and took care of it for free. Either it was free because there was no major damage to the tire ? or because it was in the Toyota Drive Sure ? I'm not sure which.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
St. Luke's Clinic in Ala Moana
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- Aloha
- 2025/09/18 10:44
Please let me know if you know the reputation of St. Luke's Clinic in Ala Moana.
I am having trouble finding a good Japanese home doctor in Hawaii.
Please let me know if you can recommend any doctors or hospitals other than St. Luke's Clinic.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- プリン
- 2025/09/18 (Thu) 15:00
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St. Luke's Clinic has many doctors and they will all have different reputations.
I didn't get along with the first doctor.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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St. Luke's didn't fit me either. Not because it didn't fit, but because I sometimes thought it was a little too haphazard ? about my symptoms. Since money was being generated, I didn't need to make small talk about anything other than my illness …. I felt that way because I have been to many different hospitals in Japan. I'm sure there are some who fit the bill, but it depends on the individual.
If you live in Hawaii, why don't you find a doctor who can interpret only in English? It is free of charge. You can have the interpreter come in person or you can have the interpreter available in the doctor's office online. The interpreters who come in person are very good.
Also, if you are looking for a PCP who can interpret for you, we recommend that you search within the Hawaii Pacific Health network.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- aki
- 2025/09/18 (Thu) 21:44
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I've been seeing St. Luke's and I've never had anything bad happen to me.
The doctors are kind
I think many of the doctors and staff are Christian
Of course there is no such thing as solicitation.
It's hard to find the right fit because it's different for everyone.
I hope you find one soon.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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When I went to see the doctor for my health condition, the doctor started talking about God in the middle of the medical interview ・ ・ ・ It was difficult for me, a non-Christian, to understand. Incidentally, when I consulted him about my weight gain due to thyroid dysfunction, he said, "You don't have to eat three meals a day, you don't have to eat at a certain time, you just eat when you are hungry and your body needs food, God created us that way. I think, but I don't think I had a chance to meet him.
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- ハワイ
- 2025/09/19 (Fri) 10:53
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If you don't speak Japanese, I would recommend Strub Hospital.
I use Strub Hospital as my PCP.
If you are looking for someone who speaks Japanese, I don't know.
I know there used to be a Japanese-speaking doctor at Strub Hospital
but now, I don't think he is there.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- ハワイ⇔日本間のお引越し、海外航空便、eコマース・通販貨物なら、日通にお任せくだ...

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ハワイ⇔日本間のお引越し、海外航空便、eコマース・通販貨物なら、日通にお任せください!
+1 (808) 833-0202NIPPON EXPRESS U.S.A., INC. / Honolulu / Hawaii Office
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- From commercial remodels in Hawaii to ki...

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Kitchen ・ Bathroom ・ Washroom ・ Toilet, etc., as well as living room ・ Window ・ Exterior and other home remodel ( Remodeling ) We can propose and install plans. ●Individuals If the kitchen or showe...
+1 (808) 799-0666Top Builder Construction, Inc.
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- Over 100,000 people have visited ! Waiki...

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Nail Lab opened in 1995 as the first nail salon in Waikiki ! Since its opening, Nail Lab has been featured in many TV programs and magazines, and has had a total of over 100,000 customers to date. We ...
+1 (808) 926-6363Naillabo
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- Cafe ! offers a very popular deli bento ...

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Cafe ! Delicatessen lunch boxes made with fresh vegetables from Hawaii are very popular
We use a lot of vegetables grown in Hawaii and offer delicious dishes freshly prepared every day. Vegan... +1 (808) 737-2840KAIMANA FARM CAFE
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- We make your dream of meeting wild dolph...

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Hawaii's wilderness is our learning place, and the wild dolphins, sea turtles, manta rays, and other marine animals that help each other live strong in the wilderness are our teachers. Through the tou...
+1 (808) 636-8440イルカ大学・イルカ中学・カメ大学・マンタ大学
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- Carp Tori, a Yakitori restaurant in Hiro...

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Carp Tori, a Yakitori restaurant in Hiroshima, is now open at McCallie Shopping Center in Waikiki ・ within walking distance from Ala Moana ! Authentic Charcoal Yakitori, Ramen and Okonomiyaki are high...
+1 (808) 949-7872Carp Dori
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- Newly opened in December 2024 under the ...

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Newly opened in December 2024 under the Lanai Food Court on the 1st floor of Ala Moana Center ! A place where you can enjoy artistic sushi, truly for adults. Please come and visit us for dinner on spe...
+1 (808) 570-4200Amaterasu
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- Providing car services to people in Japa...

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If you have any questions about your car, please contact Koyama at Aloha Auto Depot, a rare find in Hawaii, who is perfectly bilingual in Japanese and English. If you want to sell your car immediately...
+1 (808) 304-6444Aloha Auto Depot
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- Dean & DeLuca Hawaii is a food boutique ...

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DEAN&DELUCA is your source for gourmet foods from all over the world. We offer a variety of products that make the most of fresh local ingredients to help customers rediscover the deliciousness of Haw...
+1 (808) 729-9720DEAN & DELUCA HAWAII
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- And You Creations is a local tour compan...

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AYC is an expert on the best ways to enjoy the island of Oahu. We have been serving Japanese customers since 1989, so we are familiar with the needs and concerns of our Japanese customers. Please feel...
+1 (808) 696-4414And You Creations
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- "Eat Local" We are developing dining roo...

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"Eat Local" We are developing dining rooms, cafes, steakhouses, and taverns with the theme of local production for local consumption. We will continue to create restaurants that are connected to the d...
+1 (808) 922-2221ZETTON, INC.
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- Restaurant Suntory has been serving auth...

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Authentic Japanese Cuisine in Waikiki Restaurant Suntory has been serving authentic Japanese cuisine in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii ・ for over 40 years. Located on the 3rd floor of the Royal Hawaiian ...
+1 (808) 922-5511Restaurant Suntory Honolulu
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- Hawaii's Best Value for Money ! Plate Lu...

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Founded in Hawaii in 1978, this plate lunch restaurant has a long history of over 45 years. The menu offers a wide variety of dishes, including the famous chicken katsu (deep-fried chicken cutlet on a...
+1 (808) 593-2202Grace's Inn
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- Please come and try our delicious omusub...

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When you want to relax, come to "Iyasu Yume". We offer delicious rice balls and bentos made with handmade rice. Opened in 2000 as Hawaii's first restaurant specializing in omusubi, Iyasumu is a pion...
(808) 465-9682Musubi Cafe Iyasume

