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normiematsu · 22 days
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yc dump of recent things
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joy4 · 2 years
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im a little tight on money i need around $50 to get by until payday... if anyone wants an oc or a fav character drawn my comms are open!!!! hi!!!!! you can dm me here on tumblr too!!!!
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foxcassius · 2 years
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when i go back to korea i am going to start making like way more money lol and i'm very excited to indulge in spoiling my boyfriend behavior for these 2 years that i'll be making more money than him. like i used my budget from the last time i was in korea and estimated high and worked in savings and i'll still have quite a bit left over every month so now i'm just like yaaaay in the summer i'm gonna take my sweet fruity little boyfriend to busan so we can drink iced coffee in cafes with an ocean view and maybe next fall we'll go to jeju <3
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vibbybee · 3 months
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this is yuucho…if you even care
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gesumatsu · 13 days
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good evening yuucho nation
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flyingspicerack · 6 months
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melikemordemjaponi · 1 year
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✽日本クルド文化協会さまより、今回のトルコ南東部およびロジャヴァの一部(シリア北西部)に甚大な被害をもたらした地震に対するご支援のお願いです。
皆さまのご支援とご協力をよろしくお願いいたします。
✽The Japan Kurdish Cultural Association would like to express our sincere gratitude for your support for the earthquake that has caused extensive damage in southeastern Turkey and parts of Rojava (northwestern Syria).
We appreciate your support and cooperation.
✹HESABÊ ALÎKARÎ KAMPANYA YA ERDHEJÊ
YARDIM KAMPANYASI HESAP NUMARASI
Değerli halkımızın dikkatine
Deprem yardımında bulunmak isteyen herkes aşağıdaki hesap numarasına gönderebilir.
Lütfen duyarlı olalım ve çevremize yayalım.
親愛なる日本の皆様へ
トルコ南東部のクルド人居住地区を襲った地震による被災者へのご支援をお考えの方は、下記の口座へお振込みをお願いいたします。
✹ゆうちょ銀行からご送金される方
If you are transferring money from a Japan Post Bank
↓↓↓
ゆうちょ銀行/Japan Post Bank
10310-21706531
名義人/
シャ)ニホンクルドブンカキョウカイ
✺ゆうちょ銀行以外からご送金される方
If you are transferring money from a bank other than Japan Post Bank
↓↓↓
ゆうちょ銀行  Yuucho bank/Japan Post Bank
普通口座 futsu kouza/Savings Account
〇三八店(ゼロサンハチ テン)
Branch name /zero san hachi shiten(038)
記号/口座番号10310- 2170653 (コウザ バンゴウ/account number)
シャ)ニホンクルドブンカキョウカイ 
*今回の支援に関するお問い合わせは日本クルド文化協会さままでお願いいたします。
* For inquiries regarding this support, please contact the Japan Kurdish Culture Association.
* Bu destekle ilgili sorularınız için Japonya Kürt Kültür Derneği ile irtibata geçiniz.
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setsumeikudasai · 3 years
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How Japanese Pension Works
Just like in most other counties, Japan has a pension system that everyone is required to pay into. If you are a student or unemployed, you are eligible for a discount or even for the fee to be waived all together. It depends on your situation, but for most people they need to pay a fee every month.
Requirements: Legal residency in Japan (non-tourist visa).
Overview
If you are living in Japan as a long-term resident (not on a tourist or working holiday visa), you must pay into the Japanese pension system. You can get information from your local city/ward office.
If you do not pay your pension on time you could be hit with late fees and if you are on any type of working visa (not a spouse or permanent resident) you could have issues when renewing or keeping your visa.
Necessary Vocabulary
年金 (Nenkin): Pension
上期 (Kamiki): First 6 months of the fiscal year
下期 (Shimoki): Last 6 months of the fiscal year
前納 (Zennou): Lump Sum advanced payment
月分 (Getsubun): # Month Amount
納付期限 (Noufuki kigen): Deadline for payment
Payment Method
The fiscal year in Japan starts in April and ends in March. Pension letters are sent out around the beginning of April to your house. If you have not received any notice from your local city office you can go there yourself and ask about the pension.
Payments can be made at any time via bank, bank ATM, or convenient stores. Unfortunately, there is no discount whether you pay monthly or annually so choose the payment method that works best for you. You are free to pay the bills whenever you want, just make sure it is before the deadline!
In the mail you will get the following papers;
Monthly pay slips (12 total)
6 month pay slips (2 total)
Lump sum advanced pay slip (1 total)
Automatic bank transfer application (1 slip)
Monthly Pay Slips
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The first option of payment methods is a monthly pay slip. You can bring these slips to your local convenient store or bank and pay the amount in cash. Make sure to pay each bill before the end of the month!
Each pay slip has a red number on it that denotes the month it is for. So 3 will correspond with March, 4 with April, and so on.
6 Month Pay Slips
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The next option of payment is to pay every 6 months. These bills are going to be higher than the monthly slips, but you only need to pay them twice a year! Just like the monthly slips, you can bring these to your local bank or convenience store and pay in cash.
Remember the bill with the “上” kanji is the beginning of the year and the “下” is the end of the year. 
Lump Sum Advanced Payment
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This bill is the highest of all of them, but you only have to worry about 1 payment for the whole year. 
Automatic Bank Transfer Application
If you would like to avoid the hassle of pay slips all together you may fill out an application to have the pension taken out of your account automatically. This does require a Japanese bank account so if you do not have a bank account you should use the pay slips.
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Personal information (blue boxes)
Top right: Fill out today’s date in Japanese imperial year (ex: 令和2   3 月 31日)
電話番号 (Phone Number): Your Japanese phone number
氏名 (Name): Fill out your legal name as it appears on your ID or passport. if you have a non-Japanese name, you should write your name in English alphabet (not Katakana)
Bank Account, JP Post Yuucho bank only (Yellow Boxes)
First Row: Bank account number (as written in your bank book, if you do not know how to read a bank book, I have a guide here)
Second Row: Name on the account, write the katakana above and then write the English alphabet in the big box
** If you are using a non-yuucho bank, please fill out the information above the yellow highlighted section with your bank account number, type, and address.
Payment Frequency (Green boxes)
You can choose how often you want money to be withdrawn from your account. Keep in mind this will be automatically withdrawn so you must have money in your account at the time of withdrawal so choose wisely!
Monthly, withdrawals at the end of each month
Every 6 months
Every year (first payment withdrawn at the end of this April and automatic payments will repeat at the same time next year and the following years)
Every 2 years (same as the first, only payments with be withdrawn automatically every 2 years)
Warning for people who choose options 2 - 4!!!
If you do not submit your application before the end of April, withdrawals will be done monthly until April of the following year.
Also, if for any reason your bank account does not have enough funds, payments will automatically be switched to monthly payments.
Ex: You selected Option #2, payment every 6 months.
The second half of the year payment occurs in September 2021 and you do not have enough funds in your account. Only the amount due in September will be deducted from your account OR added on to October if there is still not enough funds. From September onward regardless of the payment frequency you chose, because you failed to have enough funds in your account in September, withdrawals will happen monthly until April 2022 (start of the new fiscal year).
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luckyomikujis · 4 years
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spent a big chunk of my day in kagurazaka at a cafe studying :) it rained so much and is still raining omg and it’s so COLD!! i am glad to be back in my warm little dorm room, but it’s also dangerous cause i never want to leave...
11/22/2019 - Friday
woke up at 6:59am and slowly woke up; laid in bed and was just on my phone; worked on val’s video
made brekkie and just finished up some ideas on val’s video
after eating brekkie, i went back to sleep around 9:22am and woke up at 10:27am, then got ready for the gym
went to the gym and worked on BICEPS my arms get big
took shower and got ready to leave for errands
went to yuucho bank in kagurazaka, got what i needed and went to cafe veloce
ordered an egg sammie and black tea :) did japanese midterm review for a good two hours and then worked on other hw and studying for another hour and a half
left back to my dorm, stopped at the post office to withdraw rent money, and then paid rent
went back to dorm and i’m going out to eat sushi with marco soon!
today was a pretty productive day and i’m very content hehe i withdrew some money; i’m trying to be tight on spending, especially as i round the corner into december and i’ll be needing to buy christmas gifts for everyone! soon :) i can’t wait!! i’m not sure how i feel about this japanese midterm,,, i feel like i’m ready and the other part of me doesn’t feel too ready,,, UGH, but it’s okay cause as soon as that’s over tomorrow, it’s just smooth sailing! kinda,,,
today was a 4☕️/5☕️
i went to:
Cafe Veloce - 〒162-0825 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Kagurazaka, 4 Chome−1-1, オザワビル1F
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brokuro · 7 years
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asexualkurootetsurou replied to your post “need ur help!!”
hey, i'm currently an exchange student in japan so i might be able to help! for phones, i'm currently using bmobile, you can get data-only, msg+data or call+msg+data plans, and for data you pay for the quantity used, and the nice part is that you don't have to subscribe to a two-year plan, you can break it off without charges after 5 or 6 months i believe.
for the bank account, our tutors helped us and unless you're really good at japanese already i recommend you bring a japanese person with you to help (goes for everything tbh, it's just easier). me and my friends have an account with the yuucho bank, basically the postal bank, and a cash card, but i'm guessing you can set up your own account differently if you need to or don't want to have to get cash all the time? in any case, we haven't had problems with them so far
that said, ask for advice ot the people running your exchange on the japanese side maybe, they might have info on that
as for travels, as students we can't get a discount and my friend couldn't even get the jr pass, but depending on the length of your stay that might be different? i'm not sure, but plan for no discount just in case, because it's expensive as fuck and it's better to be prepared for that. buses are generally cheaper but a lot longer, and if you plan in advance plane can be a better solution than train
oh also for the stamp thing, at least with the bank i'm in they understood that foreigners don't have their own, they accept a simple signature as well, and same thing when we had to fill papers for health insurance and all that, so you shouldn't have to worry about it?
oh for the phone also, idk how ong you're staying, but you can also get prepaid cards, they can last 3 to 6 (i think) months, so if you don't stay longer than that it might be a good option too, but in that case you'd need to go to a store like BIC CAMERA maybe, and look at the options that would suit you best.
dude. you are literally my guardian angel. i lov you. this is incredible info, im blessed. im gonna message u definitely ahaha <3 <3 
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gunnerdcduc-blog · 4 years
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normiematsu · 7 months
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halloween couples costume idea.
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entlizm · 4 years
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via Android(アンドロイド)スマートフォン・アプリ情報 - ガプシス
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foxcassius · 2 years
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u know i was trying rly hard not 2 complain abt this too much and be annoying but. the fact that yuucho bank's cash card is essentially an entirely useless piece of plastic makes me so angry lol. and i guess i should have known better and i should have googled it ahead of time and withdrawn the money to exchange in cash (for a massive loss LOL) but i just didnt and now i'm in korea and 80,000¥ that i had intended to be able to use here is totally inaccessible to me. and to make matters worse yesterday jiwon and i got into a (extremely minor) fender bender car accident and the only thing about it is that it will be expensive as if i was not ALREADY feeling awful for only having 20,000₩ with me. lol does anyone with an american bank account want to send me $500 if i promise to send it back as soon as i get back to stupid fucking japan </3
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vibbybee · 3 months
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yuucho angst :3
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gesumatsu · 6 months
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🧘‍♀️ thinking about... yuucho stuck on a crowded train trying to get to akihabara... hes trying to be chill about it (read: dying inside trying to stay composed) but the crowd keeps shifting at each stop and yuu keeps getting bumped into him with her back flush to his front... hes not sure how much of this he can take... 😋 *the eagles swoop down and take me away before i can elaborate further*
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