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Murmur Plus

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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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  • 2026/02/11 (Wed) 12:09
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I bought some takoyaki flour from Donki at TC and there is a sticker stuck on the recipe and I can't remove it. I don't know how much to make 😤😤😤😤They should have put it lower down. The information is unimportant except for the quantity ?.

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  • 2026/02/16 (Mon) 09:15
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Where can I buy dried koji ??

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  • 2026/02/17 (Tue) 12:44
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I just went to 99 Ranch and it wasn't there, TC is having trouble getting through on the phone 😭.

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  • また値上げ🫠
  • 2026/02/17 (Tue) 20:33
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Shiokouji

It's sold at Nijya
It's the refrigerated area where they have tofu and stuff.

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#4383
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  • Yesterday 06:46
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Is it Nijya ! I don't have it near me 😭I live in OC

Is there dried koji in refrigeration ? I looked it up and found that dried koji is when the water content is reduced to about 10%, so maybe it is not that dry …

In Japan It seems to be everywhere, but at 99Ranch I was told that they don't even know what koji is, so I am having difficulty. I don't know much about it and I'm not good at explaining it either 😞

Thanks again for the price increase🫠😊.

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Hina doll display

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  • Yamaki9864
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  • 2026/02/05 10:36

My boss is looking for a Hina doll set or his granddaughter. I have been looking to buy from Kyugetsu but I am unsure if we will get the shipment on time for the season this year. Do you know if shipment is slower than usual from Japan?
We have been looking for a 5 tier display set of any kind, in good condition. Would love to know of a place that sells dolls in America or a family who is willing to offer a price. Please message me!

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compost

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  • みみずん
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  • 2026/02/03 07:27

I want to do composting in my yard, do you have any recommendations ?

I mainly put vegetable scraps and fruit peels.

I'm thinking of getting a rotary one, but I'm not sure. Can I keep putting them in ? I feel like if I do, the unsoiled stuff will stay forever.

I live in OC. It seems like there are programs where you can take your food scraps somewhere or have them collected at home and get soil, but so far I have no plans to get anything back into the soil from the compost.

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#2

I use a rotary composting system, but the food scraps fill up quickly, so I bury them in the soil in my backyard.
It seems to take about 3 months to complete composting. I don't put all my food scraps in the garbage, so it fills up quickly, but other houses may not accumulate that much food scraps. I have peach, citrus, and other fruit trees at home, so I dig holes around them and bury them. The compost has a partition in the center, and there are two rooms, one for food scraps and the other for composting in progress, and it is rotated daily to circulate oxygen, but it generates flies, so now I bury it directly in the soil and let the worms break it down for fertilizer.

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#3
  • みみずん
  • 2026/02/03 (Tue) 22:01
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Thanks Sunshine ! I knew it was worm ! !

I've been looking into this but we have limited space for a field and I was thinking it would be difficult to make a compost section in addition, but I just saw on Instagram I just found out on Instagram that Dollar Tree has a wire trash can that you can bury in the soil and put cardboard pieces and food scraps in it.

At least it doesn't cost much, so I'll give it a try !

I see the rotary one has two layers ! I still think burying it in the dirt might be better for me, since I don't want flies coming in.

I don't want to put it under the eaves because I have to keep it out of the rain after all, like cardboard composting 😓

Fortunately, we have worms in our small field, so I'll ask them to move out a bit from there.

I don't know why on instagram or youtube people post how they do it, but there is so little explanation of what to do and when to do it afterwards that it's hard for the layman to understand.

I have been thinking that it is a waste to throw away the banana peels and the outside of the cabbage (I always throw away 1-2 pieces) after my children eat them every day, but it is very hard to compost them.

I will look into it more !.

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  • 2026/02/04 (Wed) 10:19
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I use a shovel to dig and bury a circle over 20 cm in diameter.
If I cover them with enough soil to hide the garbage and leave them alone, they will decompose before I know it, so I don't even use a box. Shells do not attract flies or insects, so even if you leave them unburied, they will eventually break apart and become fertilizer nutrients, although it will take some time in the sunlight.
All you need is a shovel and some soil, so it is economical, and the soil will become soft, so it can be used to improve the soil.

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#5
  • みみずん
  • 2026/02/04 (Wed) 10:37
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It's easy and I'll try it today ! !

Callus is popular on Japanese Instagram, but which one is it in the US ? I heard they put it with rice bran.

Japan is nice to get rice bran for free🥹.

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  • みみずん
  • 2026/02/04 (Wed) 21:07
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I bought a wire trash can today because I saw on instagram that if you dig a hole in a field and bury a Dollar Tree wire trash can 🗑️ and put chopped cardboard, soil and fallen leaves in it and put banana peels or something in it and cover it with soil or a lid it will become a worm compost. I bought a cover for a microwave dish because it was the perfect size for it.

I didn't cook today and ate out, so I don't have any garbage, but tomorrow morning I want to dig a hole and bury the garbage directly in the garbage can and for the garbage can.

I was wondering if I should buy a wire trash can from Amazon $ I'm glad I did for a little over 1. I guess the wisdom of people who are used to it is amazing in any field.

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Someone who knows Las Vegas.

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  • べがす
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  • 2025/10/27 22:29

I am going to Las Vegas for the first time in about 10 years.

I'm freaking out that parking is now charged. I used to buy the 24 hour buffet all-you-can-eat and eat all the seafood etc. that I love. ?

I'm thinking about what to do this time because I'm taking my kids and I hope they can enjoy it, but I feel like I can't go anywhere if parking costs $ 20 or so every time.

I would like to go to Coca-Cola, M&M and other stores that are fun to look at, as well as the interior of each hotel, the fountains and the pirate show. I am worried.

I would like to have fun with my kids and family, no drinking or gambling.

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  • Massage
  • 2025/11/01 (Sat) 15:29
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If you stay at an MGM Group hotel, you can come and go free of charge with your room key at any of the Group's hotels as long as you pay the parking fee at the hotel where you are staying.
It is free until midnight on the day you check out.
No matter where you eat, it is expensive.
I think you should just decide on a good restaurant and head there.

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  • べがす
  • 2025/11/01 (Sat) 22:30
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Thank you, I will try to get the hotel to open in the next couple of weeks. The hotel is a resort a little ways off the strip. I still think it's going to cost a parking lot, I'm afraid 🥲

I'll check out some good restaurants. Let me know if you have any recommendations.

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Vegas Man
Circus Circus is parking free.

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  • べがす
  • 2025/11/05 (Wed) 02:37
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Mr. Vegasman ! Thank you 😊

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Omochaibake, how to send a car to Japan

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  • 2025/08/16 13:18



I would like to import back to Japan a car that I am currently driving here, but I was wondering if anyone knows the cheapest way to do this

I also looked at a website that has an article on the procedure for bringing a car from overseas to Japan .

I remember from the past that it is cheaper if the car is registered in the U.S. for more than one year ?

If anyone has any actual experience of bringing a car back home, please let me know.

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#2

It is a hassle, so we do not recommend it. It will be more economical to buy the same thing in Japan.

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  • .倍金萬
  • 2025/08/31 (Sun) 10:51
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I agree with #2 tomoyan as much as possible.

First of all, due to the size/weight of the car, it will be shipped by sea.

Even so, the shipping cost will be ridiculously high, and after landing in Japan, the car has to go through vehicle inspection,

which will be troublesome and expensive. Even if the car is made in Japan, it will not be exempted from another inspection.

Also, even if the car is made in Japan, the steering wheel is on the left, which makes it difficult to drive on Japanese roads.

What is Akihabara in Kanda, I don't recommend it either.

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#4

Not only transportation, but also testing and registration fees
Since it seems that you have to translate all the paperwork in registration by yourself
please think long and hard about whether you are willing to go through all that trouble.
No one will understand your love for your car, so
please measure your love for your car, its cost and effort by yourself!

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Epilators in Japan ? Epilators in the U.S. ? Epilators in the U.S. Epilators in Japan

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  • 毛毛毛
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  • 2025/05/14 17:09

I am planning to buy an epilator from Ulike, but I wonder if it is better to buy one in Japan or in the US ?

I live in the US, but every summer I go back home for 2 months and have plenty of time to spend there. I have a lot of time to spend in the U.S., so I was wondering if it would be better to buy in the U.S. ?. If I buy it in the US, I don't think I will take it with me to Japan. It is simply because it is a hassle to bring it back home again.

I don't know about voltage and such, so please let me know if you have knowledge. Thank you very much.

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#3
  • 倍金萬
  • 2025/05/21 (Wed) 13:07
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Is this what you call an electric hair removal machine?

Alexandrite Laser hair removal machines

Please google the above English text. This would be like putting one of your shoes in a travel bag.

Maybe, the voltage difference between 100V (J) and 120V (US) can be ignored.
However, if it is a 120V product, it might work a little slower in Japan. It is a little.

I checked amazon, there are many manufacturers.

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  • 毛毛毛
  • 2025/05/22 (Thu) 09:54
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Sorry, I was going to delete the topic because there were no responses, but I couldn't get it to go away.

I'm thinking of buying an epilator called Ulike. I'm in disbelief because I haven't received any response to my inquiries from Ulike in either Japan or the US, but with Amazon, it's https://a.co/d/alCYhV7です.

I think it would be a good idea to buy it over here and bring it to Japan, but I really want to keep it to only children's textbooks to bring back home. I don't think there is any mention of voltage, but maybe I am just not good at reading.

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  • 2025/08/17 (Sun) 20:18
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Mao Mao,

> Buy it here and bring it to Japan

Voltage in Japanese homes : 100 Volt: East Japan : 50 hz West Japan : 60 hz

Local : 120 (110) Volt: 60 hz

The demonstration video on Amazon.com shows a thin white cord leading to the main unit. This means that the AC outlet (120VAC) on the wall of the room is dropped to about 12VAC (or rectified to 12VDC), a low voltage to avoid electric shock, through a small transformer. In other words, even if you pick up and hold the main unit once it is immersed in water at worst, it should be designed so that you will not get electric shock.

Therefore, it can be used with either 100 volts in Japan or 110V ~ 120V in our area without any problem. If by any chance you are electrocuted by using this device, please pass the funeral expenses on to me. :)

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selling by measure

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  • 2025/02/04 17:53

I like Tokyo Central's weighed fish !
I sometimes buy it for dinner.
But today I wondered
if the weight of the container is subtracted ?

When I bought fish at another store once,
it was an expensive sashimi, ? and when I weighed it,
the thing under the fish that absorbs water was included in the weight. I found that the weight of the fish included the water-absorbing material that had been pulled out from under the fish. It was heavy with water.

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  • 2025/06/21 (Sat) 08:16
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#88 By day,
Thanks for the info ! It helps!

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  • 2025/06/21 (Sat) 13:23
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Good ! 😃👍🏻

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#92

They had to stop because they couldn't sell matcha pudding.
I wanted to try it once.

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  • 2025/07/03 (Thu) 08:59
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I wanted to support them because they didn't sell well, but
Some days there was a lot of dark green tea powder but almost no sweet potato,
On the other hand, there was a lot of sweet potato but not much green tea powder, and somehow the taste was not consistent 😢
They didn't look good and didn't look delicious. It might have been better if they had small cups for tasting.

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  • 2025/07/03 (Thu) 12:21
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In the end, I didn't end up eating it.

No wonder they didn't have any, they didn't sell well.

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Japanese crayfish (Cambaroides japonicus)

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  • ぱも
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  • 2025/05/14 19:09

I am looking for a place to catch crawfish with my kids near Irvine.
If anyone knows of any, could you please let me know ?.

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  • 疑問
  • 2025/05/15 (Thu) 08:57
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If there is a park nearby, there is usually a pond where you can catch crayfish. If there are people fishing in the pond, there are probably crayfish
You don't need a fishing license if you don't fish
And maybe a clean river.

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Thank you. Maybe I can ask someone who fishes in the river. I will try !

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  • 2025/05/24 (Sat) 09:59
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If you're under high school age, you don't need a fishing license.

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Only my husband ⁉️

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  • 2024/04/15 15:54

I am a new mother struggling to raise my child.
Why don't you vent your frustration with your husband together ?.

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#139

I am not annoyed with my husband. I'm more annoyed with my mom's friends. Mom's friends are only for when the kids are young, and when they are no longer needed, they will betray you in the end.

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  • 女の幸せは夫で決まる
  • 2025/05/02 (Fri) 21:49
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139

Mom's friends and my own friends are different
I'm paranoid about being betrayed and so on
I'm afraid of people who get attached
I think it's harder to keep relationships going, not just mom's friends.

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#142
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  • 2025/05/04 (Sun) 17:04
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I also want to tweet.
I used to be a caring and punctual person, but since when the words I utter are "what's wrong with that ?", always just in time or late …. I hear that men also have menopause, but I wonder if that's it. I am getting tired of such a husband these days.

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#143

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I think the word "mom friends" is just a word for moms who are friends with other moms.
I don't think they are friends even if they are mom friends...it's like a neighborhood association...it's so annoying
Some of them can be friends, but I am lucky if I meet one person in 20

It's important to be a good judge of people.

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#144
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  • 2025/05/09 (Fri) 14:41
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? Parents are forced to play with their children when they are young in order for them to learn social skills, and sometimes they are given free sitters who are just the right amount of help.
Children don't get along with each other, and at a certain age they become estranged, or they are either braggarts on parade, competitive, or indifferent to other people.
There is no kindness at all, 1 / I would be happy if I could find a good mom friend with a probability of 20.
I wonder if we could be good friends if we continued to be moms ? 、、、、

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mobile telephone company

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  • 2024/10/05 14:23

What cell phone carrier do you guys use ?
Any good or bad?

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  • ppcm926
  • 2025/01/05 (Sun) 18:57
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#13 and # 14 thank you for the information !.

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  • 2025/01/15 (Wed) 23:38
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I live in Honolulu, though.

I use two cell phones.

One is a company called Airtalk. This is a government sponsored program that offers $ 9 . 95Plan per month for free
.

The second is US Mobile. I signed up for this as a
relay plan since my Airtalk phone took a while to activate. I was going to cancel
after the 30 days free plan when I signed up for the first time, but in the end I decided it was better to have two phones, so I signed up for US Mobile's cheapest plan of $ 10 per month and
the second.

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  • ppcm926
  • 2025/01/19 (Sun) 16:40
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Thank you for the information #16 as well !
There are many ways to do this, I am learning a lot.

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  • 2025/01/21 (Tue) 10:10
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Every summer when I go back to my hometown in Japan for an extended period of time, I have trouble with phone calls within Japan. This time, my child was at school, so I had a lot of trouble getting a call from the school. I gave him my parents' phone number, but I can't answer the phone if I'm out of town. How are you guys doing ?

I took my pocket Wi-Fi with me, but it's too inconvenient because I can't contact anyone except on line. I couldn't even call the store and was in a state of 모듈을 고팀(I don't even know if there's a way to do that)urashima-taro.

I don't think I'll ever call Japan from the US but I don't think I'll use it within Japan.

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  • MacS
  • 2025/01/27 (Mon) 20:52
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If I can do line, I can do e-mail. Can't you call me ? 2 weeks for unlimited use, pick up at Narita and return at Narita as follows, should I make a reservation ? or no reservation ? Please advise.

tax ( subject to 10% ) ¥ 2,196 JPY subtotal ¥ 21,960 JPY total ¥ 24,156 JPY

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