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mat sputnik
post Jun 14 2013, 07:53 PM

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See here also: http://www.clickworkz.com/edm/JNTO/pressre...EDM1/index.html

mat sputnik
post Jun 16 2013, 01:08 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Jun 16 2013, 10:14 AM)
Iwonder why does it take so long to process. Just need to issue a directive only mah.

Only problem is those that applied visa need to settle their visa fees tongue.gif
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Japanese Embassy has never charged visa fees for Malaysians -- all free.
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post Jun 17 2013, 12:19 PM

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QUOTE(estcin @ Jun 16 2013, 03:31 PM)
Better than US. Hassle and expensive
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US$160 for 10 years -- not too shabby, could be worse.
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post Jun 21 2013, 10:46 AM

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But JP is seafood heaven, mau kari lagi kah? smile.gif

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Halal food on verge of boom with rise in Muslim visitors
KYODO
JUN 21, 2013

NAGOYA – Halal food, the only type Muslims are permitted to eat under Islamic law, is in hot demand, say managers at Halal Deli, which delivers boxed lunches to devout Muslims in Tokyo.

“Halal foods are currently delivered only within the 23 wards of Tokyo, but we want to expand the delivery area,” a member of the deli’s staff said.

The shop, based in Koto Ward, opened to meet growing demand for halal food from tourists from Indonesia and other Islamic countries.

A group of about 30 education officials from Indonesia in Japan to visit schools were licking their lips during a recent lunch break as they tried some curry from Halal Deli in a room at the nearby National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation.

“It’s delicious,” one said.

“I want some more,” said another.

Halal Deli signed contracts with three restaurants in April to supply Malaysian, Indonesian and Turkish food. They also decided to expand by launching phone and Internet-based delivery services.

Their most frequent customers are companies that have Muslim employees and visitors, and tourists.

On the menu you can find about a dozen “bento” (boxed lunches) containing chicken, rice and Japanese foods.

The concept of halal does not only prohibit pork and alcohol as most people think. It can also ban consumption of beef, lamb or chicken if the meats are not processed according to Islamic custom.

When this happens, they become “haram” or forbidden — the opposite of halal.

Some seasonings or condiments, like “mirin,” a sweet cooking sake used in Japan, can also be designated haram.

“I didn’t have to worry if what I was eating was allowed or not,” said Fauziah Fauzan, 42, another of the visiting Indonesian officials.

“It would be great if halal foods were available in other areas.”

After visiting Osaka and Nagoya, Tokyo was the first place they found restaurants or dining services that offered halal food, said Fauziah, who by then was resorting to fish or strictly vegetarian meals.

The leader of the team, Mina Hattori, an associate professor at the School of Education and Human Development of Nagoya University, said the last time they had a group of visitors from Indonesia, she had to prepare about 50 halal lunches with only the help of Indonesian students at the university.

“There are many Muslims who would like to visit Japan, but the concern about the food is the main reason why they have second thoughts,” said Hattori, who has conducted research on Islamic education. “I think that if halal became more available, the number of Muslims visiting Japan would increase.”

The Japanese government recently made tourism from Southeast Asia a priority and is preparing to relax visa requirements to lure more people from the region.

“In our primary plan, we estimated about 200 orders monthly, but now we receive over 500 per month,” says the staff member at Halal Deli. “We plan to get more contracts and we hope the service will eventually be expanded to other cities.”

Translated by The Japan Times

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/06/2...s/#.UcO-FjvrySo
mat sputnik
post Jun 26 2013, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jun 26 2013, 09:26 AM)
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Train are best option because on way you can see the pretty view.   
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No argument! See:

http://youtu.be/3OJJj1-xByg

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mat sputnik
post Jun 26 2013, 11:16 AM

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Sudah confirm!

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysi...as-from-july-1/

Malaysians to be exempted from Japan visas from July 1
mat sputnik
post Jun 26 2013, 01:33 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Jun 26 2013, 12:45 PM)
What does chip-embedded passport mean?
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With this symbol ....

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post Jun 27 2013, 11:36 PM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jun 27 2013, 06:22 PM)
West of Japan no rain & hot like hell.  East of Japan wet like hell.

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So middle must be heaven! biggrin.gif
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post Jun 27 2013, 11:39 PM

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QUOTE(chris_chiewhj @ Jun 27 2013, 11:13 PM)
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My curiosity, say this clause in Japan embassy of M'sia on Visa exemption
Hmm...Wondering what else document they need somemore....
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When you travel normally you have in a nice folder: return flight itinerary (e-tix), hotel reservation vouchers, train or local flight bookings, car rental confirmation, insurance docs, etc. Sometimes the agent wants to make sure you are a genuine visitor, so docs like these help.

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post Jun 27 2013, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Jun 27 2013, 03:38 PM)
looks like i still need a visa. oh well  sad.gif
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Your passport has to have that 'chip' symbol, meaning it's compliant with ICAO standards. As far I know, Malaysia started issuing such compliant passports from Feb 2010.
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post Jun 28 2013, 03:02 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Jun 28 2013, 12:05 AM)
well my problem is i renewed my passport in 2009 for 5 years.  laugh.gif  ah well.
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If 2009, then you could be applying for new one anytime now, because a passport is virtually useless 6mths before expiry. When's your expiry?
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post Jun 28 2013, 03:04 PM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jun 28 2013, 12:19 AM)
Middle like Gumma area will get rain + hot temperature.....
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sounds like a much deeper hell!
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post Jun 28 2013, 03:07 PM

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QUOTE(Cho_Hakkai @ Jun 28 2013, 02:29 PM)
My passport had the chip embedded inside the passport. Is that still ok to use as I have no problem using it through the second link Immigration from Singapore to Malaysia using the automatic machine.\

Do I need to renew my passport to have the chip visible on the outside?
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If the cover has no 'chip' symbol then it's not compliant for Japan, regardless if it can be used here in MY. Better apply for visa.
If your passport expires next 6-12mths maybe worth thinking of applying for new one, but you can only get back 6mths of unused time, i.e. new passport valid for 5yrs 6mths.

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post Jul 8 2013, 02:39 PM

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I miss Japan!

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post Jul 9 2013, 12:32 AM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jul 8 2013, 02:59 PM)
LOL!! Tandas pulak.
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Kat situ least radiation, bro!

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post Jul 10 2013, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(stimix @ Jul 10 2013, 10:41 AM)
Walao eh.. u stalked and rembered me bought coway bidet seat  blink.gif  shocking.gif
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public domain knowledge -- everybody knows! whistling.gif
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post Jul 11 2013, 09:50 PM

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Okay, jom let's go, before some politician chases us out!

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"Shorter stay eyed to qualify as resident"
BY MASAAKI KAMEDA

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/07/1...t/#.Ud62c7ywrqB

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post Jul 12 2013, 12:12 AM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Jul 12 2013, 12:02 AM)
LOL ...I every month go.  he can't chases me out
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So now no visa, you like very much!

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post Jul 12 2013, 12:21 PM

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QUOTE(Listiani @ Jul 12 2013, 11:56 AM)
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My husband wants to go to Toyota plant but I couldn't find any info on the site. Can you help me?
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If in Hiroshima, can do Mazda plant -- quite good free tour, but must book online first, take the English one:
http://www.mazda.com/mazdaspirit/museum/reservations/
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post Jul 12 2013, 02:50 PM

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QUOTE(Listiani @ Jul 12 2013, 12:29 PM)
OK, let me chk this out first. Thanks brader  rclxms.gif
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They call it 'museum tour' but you actually get to visit the assembly line too.

Btw your 7-day JR Pass pays itself easily with your Tokyo-Hiroshima-Kyoto shinkansens. The non-Nozomi trains are pretty quick too.

This post has been edited by mat sputnik: Jul 12 2013, 02:52 PM

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