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Exchange information about living in Waikiki

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#1
  • ワイキキ暮らしの情報交換
  • mail
  • 2024/06/02 18:28

How many Japanese people live in Waikiki? ?
Where is convenient, where is dangerous, where is unknown cheap and delicious restaurant?
Let's talk about anything !!

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#2
  • Sky Waikiki
  • 2024/06/02 (Sun) 19:03
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I have lived in Hawaii for a long time.
I can't tell you information that I don't want you to know
because if I tell you here, it will spread and crowd the place.
I think it is better to make friends with people who have lived in Hawaii for a long time or search by yourself
.
I can only share information on the internet that I think everyone knows.
You can also get information about Hawaii and Waikiki on Youtube.

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#3
  • Hawaii
  • 2024/06/03 (Mon) 16:11
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I don't think anyone will give much information here.

I don't like the Japanese society in Waikiki.

It is really an annoying society.

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#6
  • 最高
  • 2024/06/04 (Tue) 00:57
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Being able to live in Waikiki is
great !
like living in Ginza.
If I owned a condo in Waikiki, I would have nothing more to say !.

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#7

I don't know if there is one in Waikiki, but in my area, there is an app information exchange board that only people living in the area can register for, which is useful. I sometimes ☑ use it to post information about goods and services, safety, thievery, etc.  

I used to live in Waikiki and now go there for work, and I think it is a unique area in Hawaii. It is very convenient to get around on foot, and I would be happy to share good information with you.

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#8
  • US
  • 2024/06/05 (Wed) 10:53
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Japanese who live in Waikiki, as soon as I meet them, they ask me "How much are you paying for rent now ?".

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#9
  • Sky Waikiki
  • 2024/06/05 (Wed) 13:41
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I don't want to live in Waikiki because Waikiki is my workplace. I would be very public and private. I don't want my guests to see my private life.
I have met him by accident at Ala Moana.

Asking about rent is the same in Japan.
In Hawaii, they ask not only the rent but also how much you bought the house if you own it.

I think it is important to gather information.

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#10
  • Hawaii
  • 2024/06/05 (Wed) 20:45
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I myself only go to Waikiki when I really, really need to.

As I have commented before, I dislike the Japanese community.
I try not to mix with them.

"Don't mix, it's dangerous".

Since I am not in the Japanese community, I have more opportunities to
speak English than when I lived on the mainland, and I am proud to say that I am probably better than before. I will not have anything to do with Japanese society in the future.

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#12
  • 税金
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 00:50
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#11 people

If you've lived in Waikiki for 20+ years
do you get a discount on property tax ??

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#13
  • Hawaii
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 10:42
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I know it's a PHYSICAL Japanese community, but
it's annoying that there are people who make false accusations like this.

Property tax is not that cheap.

Except for flooding, Waikiki will certainly recover quickly.
However, when flooding occurs, you should know that Waikiki is the slowest
area to recover.

All of Waikiki is flooded except for the Hawaiian Monarch Air
area. Please
look at the hazard map.

Short term ( less than 30 days ) is only resort area.

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#14

Mr. #11
The room you are vacelenging has a different property tax ratio than the Residential room.
It is illegal to be baquellen as declared in the Residential.

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#15
  • nihonngo
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 21:19
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To #11

Please use Japanese.

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#19
  • モンテスラ
  • 2024/06/09 (Sun) 16:39
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#11
I see the word illegal and I'm in a hurry to delete the post.
So it was illegal.
#14 Well done.

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#24

# Mr. 21

> Condo owner in Waikiki and owner of a short term property is jealous

Are you jealous ? It's hard.
I've never been envied as an owner.

I know a lot of people who are doing their own bakelenges with residences. waikiki is small.

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#29
  • Oahu
  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 11:53
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There are many high celebrities living in Hawaii, but I am surprised that you are having a hard time with envy and jealousy just because you own numerous properties and have disposable income.
Thank you for your hard work.

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#36
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  • 2024/06/13 (Thu) 14:21
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I have a lady who has 80 condos in Waikiki and
does vaqueros.

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