Went to shimin biyoin yesterday for an appointement. I'm already registered there got my member card and national health insurance card (and me Julie on their payroll).
When I checked in at the dept. counter the office gurl asked to see my gaijin card (whatever it's called these dayz) ok, no prob, needed an id with a picture maybee.
Then... Asked me permission to make a copy of the card. Raising standard red flags... In japan... If someone ask politely for explicit permission of something like this that usually mean they have no... Reglementary... right to do so and just play/abuse the "pretty please/but... He allowed me to do so" trick. Said no mentioning that already asking for it was a bit of a police only power (might be wrong, but even the post office happily do with only my driver license for ID) copying it was clearly out of line.
Everything else proceeded without any difference from my other visit (except for the doc who for once seemed to know his job, which is getting boringly rare these days)
Wonder why... Not a huge fan of anarchical storage of personal data anyway...
Told me Julie aboot it who informed me that the pack of secretaries working there was recently booted out of the ob/gyn service for being a bit too... Slow... OB/GY being the second busiest dept after pediatrics, if the administrative staff can't keep up they are rotated quite quickly...