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Ketou wrote:Was waiting out in front of a bank in Korea when a lady lifted her little boy up onto the flower bed so he could take a dump.
Behan wrote:I always do the tonan toroku (I think that's what it's called) when I buy a bike so I don't end up arrested for riding my own bike.
FG Lurker wrote:In 15 years though I have never been stopped riding around on a mountain bike. Probably because the bike is so huge that 99% of the Japanese population wouldn't be able to ride it and the cops just assume it's mine.
BigInJapan wrote:Basically the same with me too. My Cannondale actually says "XL" on the frame so it's doubtful they'd think I swiped it. But with all this talk about getting stopped, maybe I should register it (I lived out in inaka for years and had never heard of registering your bicycle).
BigInJapan wrote:Basically the same with me too. My Cannondale actually says "XL" on the frame so it's doubtful they'd think I swiped it. But with all this talk about getting stopped, maybe I should register it (I lived out in inaka for years and had never heard of registering your bicycle).
tinateoh wrote:You can call too.
Just in May, I left my son and my own passports, birth certs, my mariage cert and all others important documents (to me) beside a ATM machine at my station. I only realised this in Omotesando which was already after about 40 minutes including a change train, rush down to the Lost and Found Office asking them to find in the train for me, after about 20 mins trying not to faint, I realised I might had left it at the ATM machine, I asked the Metro staff for the station's koban phone number and beg them to go and check for me. And he put me on hold, went to find and found it! Thank God this is Japan.
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