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CrocOfShit wrote:endured
CrocOfShit wrote:Is it possible for me to rock up with a wad of cash and stamp or sign my name somewhere and buy (I have a license, residency, parking) ??
CrocOfShit wrote:h... despite claims that management would surely help me with setting up phone and internet and car they have been bloody useless. I got 2 out of 3 done myself easy enough but 3 is really what i want.
So, question,
Is it possible for me to rock up with a wad of cash and stamp or sign my name somewhere and buy (I have a license, residency, parking) ??
Grumpy Gramps wrote:fax connectivity
CrocOfShit wrote:Would it be possible to achieve what we refer to as 'drive-away' ?
Sounds like your time in Japan may not go well. Japanese folks looooove to patiently suffer and revel in it while they sing the nation anthem, Shogani.i vastly prefer impatience to prudence.
Taro Toporifical wrote:Sounds like your time in Japan may not go well. Japanese folks looooove to patiently suffer and revel in it
omae mona wrote:[*] Just don't get a car. This is actually my top recommendation. Public transportation is great. Driving sucks. It especially sucks when you can't read the street signs.[/list]
And don't forget: don't fuck up your license and drive illegally. If you are not using a Japanese license, be very certain you understand the rules about foreign/international permits, because the chances are that whatever you are doing is illegal. Don't believe Internet explanations of the rules unless they are on an official government site. The noise from hearsay / rumors / misinterpretations is overwhelming... the actual rules are pretty simple and not what most people think. And you can get arrested if you screw up.
omae wrote:option 4: Just don't get a car. This is actually my top recommendation. Public transportation is great. Driving sucks. It especially sucks when you can't read the street signs.
wagyl wrote:There are in fact ways and means to get to public transport unfriendly mountains, and it is also a way to discover friends with similar interests. If you tell me a little bit more about just what aspects of the mountains you like, what kind of gear you use to interface with the mountains, and which mountains in particular interest you, I might be able to link you up with some Kanto-based groups which band together and head for the hills.
I had a car when I lived in Tokyo. It was a complete luxury there, more a hindrance than a help. If I had my time again, I would hire the car I need for the occasions I want it for. You can then tailor the car you use for the activities you are doing, and someone else vacuums the carpets for you. It often works out cheaper overall as well, although if Kooky is the kooky I am thinking of, parking charges will not be excessive like central Tokyo.
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