Today’s accident at USS Tokyo
28th September 2006
Today I saw very strange accident,maybe the driver forgot to lock the cabin.

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28th September 2006
Today I saw very strange accident,maybe the driver forgot to lock the cabin.

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28th September 2006
Are Japanese used cars not welcomed in the world countries? Yes, for government authorities, but for many people, the demands of Japanese cars is high. This is because Japanese used cars usually have low mileage and are in good condition, in spite of old models. Although Japanese used cars are recognized in the world, local factories do not produce such old models that are requested by users. Regulation of each country varies on its conditions : Some countries categorize Japanese used cars as “hobby,” when they admit importing old vehicles. On the contrary, countries without factory allow importing used cars only late model. There are more vehicles with left-handled than right-handled in world wide, thus many counties limit importing right-handled for safety purposes.
In developing countries, short of transportation facilities in addition to lacks foreign currency restrict importing foreign vehicles. Consequently, the price of vehicles becomes more expensive by the time they reach the market. While large enterprises seek market where they sell numbers of vehicles, small companies use different selling strategies. It is fun to talk about these strategies with entrepreneurs because some of them export vehicles to wild countries.
Exporting car parts is easier because it has less restriction. Usually exporters send them in a container. It is profitable, but packing up all those parts is hassle. For this reason some exporters send vehicle and parts in a same container.
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25th September 2006
Office Clerk wanted at used car exporting companyCandidate must be able to communicate in Japanese and English (speak, read and write). Experience unnecessary, but prefer [tag]import/export/tag] office procedure skills (must have computer skills).
Office is located in Okachimachi, 4 minutes from Okachimachi Station by walk. Please attach resume and send it to sales@best-trade-car.com
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7th September 2006
Recently we have noticed many incidences where the customers sends us the payment for purchasing car or towards auction deposit, and then they immediately want their deposit/payment back right after the remittance. We usually try to refund money as soon as we can, but this is a time consuming job because we have to line up in the bank, and many times the beneficiary give us incomplete information of the bank. Also we have to pay bank charges for receiving and sending money
Consequently, we have decided that we will charge 20,000 Yen as our processing fees for each refund. Thus, please be cautious if you just want to send money and get immediate refund.
Also, to prevent scammers doing money laundering in this way, we can not refund the money to a bank account which is different from the one from where the money was sent.
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5th September 2006
Recently we exported 40 mini trucks to USA. Owing to this popular demand, today we have added a new section to our homepage for Japanese Mini Trucks also poularly known as Kei Trucks. You can now check the Kei Truck stock at our Japanese Mini Truck Page.
Mini Trucks are small trucks from Japan which are very popular for off-road use in the U.S. The Mini Truck also known as the Kei Truck originated in Japan in 1964. In Japan they are used for everything from work on the farm to deliveries to fire engines. in Japan these mini trucks can be seen everywhere from downtown Tokyo to remote villages in the mountains. The term Kei refers to a the Kei class of vehicle in Japan which is a sub-compact class with engine displacement limited to 660cc.
There are several inherent advantages to these small vehicles, and the most obvious is their size. The compact size of these vehicles allows them to go almost anywhere, through small city streets, or on narrow country roads through the rice fields. The second biggest advantage of these vehicles is that they have a low cost of ownership. Kei trucks have many different uses like farm utility vehicles, off-road hunting vehicles, maintenance vehicles for schools, university campuses, golf courses, large factories, shipping yards, warehouse facilities, large ranches or dairies, horse stables, theme parks, camp grounds, airports, orchards, landscaping companies, nurseries, local municipalities, security companies, movie sets, cemeteries, the possibilities for these trucks are endless.

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14th September 2006
It is middle of September, and it is still hot in Tokyo. Life is also very busy for me these days.
Elections in Japan are also finished. It is a great victory of a premier, Mr. Koizumi. There is an appreciation of yen and stock quantity a little because of this news.
Savings of Japanese people is about 1/3 of the savings of whole world.
A large amount of these savings may appear on the world markets in the future with the victory of this election. If various financial regulations are abolished in this election, the influence on the financial market in the world would be great.
If business of Japan becomes good, Japanese users will buy new cars in shorter time intervals and therefore good used cars with less mileage will also appear in the market in large numbers.
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