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      <title>Photograph Slide Show !!</title>
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      <description>Photographs during Signis Asia Assembly 2007 from Sept.24 to  Sept.29 are updated now.

Plese enjoy watching slide shows.

Sept.24
Sept.25
Sept.26
Sept.27
Sept.28
Sept.29</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Photographs during Signis Asia Assembly 2007 from Sept.24 to  Sept.29 are updated now.<br /><br />Plese enjoy watching slide shows.<br /><br /><a href="http://signis-japan.org/main/asiaassembly/9.24/index.htm" target="_blank">Sept.24</a><br /><a href="http://signis-japan.org/main/asiaassembly/9.25/index.htm" target="_blank">Sept.25</a><br /><a href="http://signis-japan.org/main/asiaassembly/9.26/index.htm" target="_blank">Sept.26</a><br /><a href="http://signis-japan.org/main/asiaassembly/9.27/index.htm" target="_blank">Sept.27</a><br /><a href="http://signis-japan.org/main/asiaassembly/9.28/index.htm" target="_blank">Sept.28</a><br /><a href="http://signis-japan.org/main/asiaassembly/9.29/index.htm" target="_blank">Sept.29</a>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>ASIA ASSEMBLY Group photo!!</title>
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      <description>SIGNIS AASIA ASSEMBLY Group photo!!</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2007 17:58:31 +0900</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[SIGNIS AASIA ASSEMBLY Group photo!!<a href="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/uploads/img/8.gif" target="_blank"><img src="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/uploads/thm/8.gif" align="left" alt="" /></a>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>DEAR PARTICIPANTS&amp;#12288;(No. 4)</title>
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      <description>Dear Signis Asia Assembly Participants;

This is to advise the followings:

(1) REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION SHEET
We are sending each of you a Registration Confirmation Sheet shortly. Please verify the contents (name, country, organization, address (*1), phone, fax, e-mail address, arrival date, time, flight no, airport, departure date, time, flight no, no. of nights at NYC, payment amount (*2), and special additional accommodation, if any.

(*1) There are ADDRESS A and ADDRESS B.  Basically we input 2 addresses; A for home address for invitation letter, B for business address for mailing. Some times, we used the same address for A and B.

(*2) See item (3) for details.

(2) NARITA AIRPORT PICK-UP
We will do grouping of passengers so that we can work efficiently.  We will escort you to the Limousine Bus for Shinjuku.  We changed our original plan of guiding for transfer at Washington Hotel and decided we can do without it, because it is just you get off the bus and take a taxi as group.  We will give you detailed instruction later.  While majority will be taken care of at Narita Airport, some people may not receive this service because of scarcity of passengers in a given time slot or simply they are arriving so late at night or arriving on 9/25, etc.  Or simply we are not informed of the flight schedule yet. We are giving each of you your specific group no. or &quot;we are sorry&quot; note in the above Registration Confirmation Sheet.

(3) PAYMENT
Your payment amount and its break-down are in your Registration Confirmation Sheet.  Please confirm the contents and the figure.


Payment amount=$50 (Registration Fee) + $35 (Food &amp; Lodging) x no. of nights at NYC + $15(Airport Transportation One-way) x 2 + Other Charges, if any. For Non-member, Food &amp; Lodging is $40/night.  Some people will not use our airport transportation arrangements.  So, we will write to each of you your specific amount to be paid.

We provide you with two payment methods: Bank transfer and Dollar cash at the time of registration in Japan.  We would strongly encourage you to use Bank Transfer.


Account Name: SIGNIS JAPAN
Account No.:     0087180
Currency:         Only U.S. Dollars
Bank Name:      The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.
Swift code:       BOTKJPJT
Branch:            Roppongi Branch (Branch No. 045), 4-9-7 Roppongi,
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan

(4) TOKYO STUDY TOUR COURSES
Please CHOOSE ONE or PRIORITIZE the following courses and WRITE us BACK such
as:  B &gt; A &gt; C

Basically we will respect your first choice, but may ask you to move your second to make each group balanced.

A:   Yotsuya (Eucharist) &gt; Kiyosumi Garden (Lunch) &gt; River Cruise &gt; Asakusa
(Dinner) &gt; Shinjuku

B:  Yotsuya (Eucharist / Lunch) &gt; National Museum &gt; Asakusa (Dinner) &gt; Shinjuku

C:  Yotsuya (Eucharist / Lunch) &gt; FEBC &gt; Akihabara (Dinner) &gt; Shinjuku


-YOTSUYA:  Eucharist at St. Ignatius and short visit to Sophia University -KIYOSUMI GARDEN:  Japanese Garden with its trees and its pond beautifully arranged -RIVER CRUISE:  Some 40 minutes cruise of River Sumida by boat
-ASAKUSA:  Famous of its Kannon Temple and Nakamise arcade of small souvenir shops
-SHINJUKU:  One of the bustling downtown area in Tokyo with skyscrapers and bright neon signs at night -NATIONAL MUSEUM:  Fine arts of Japan, Asian countries, etc.  Special Exhibition on Hidden Christian articles
-FEBC:  Far East Broadcasting Co.  They have a Christian radio studio in the suburb of Tokyo.
-AKIHABARA:  Famous for its &quot;Electric Town&quot;, where you can look and/or buy new digital cameras, video equipment, etc.

&gt;

SIGNIS JAPAN
T. Mac Machida

My e-mail address is JN1OGJ@nifty.com (jn1ogj@nifty.com), NOT JN10GJ@nifty.com</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:25:37 +0900</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<b>Dear Signis Asia Assembly Participants;</b><br /><br /><b>This is to advise the followings:</b><br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #003399;">(1) REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION SHEET</span></span></b><br />We are sending each of you a Registration Confirmation Sheet shortly. Please verify the contents (name, country, organization, address (*1), phone, fax, e-mail address, arrival date, time, flight no, airport, departure date, time, flight no, no. of nights at NYC, payment amount (*2), and special additional accommodation, if any.<br /><br />(*1) There are ADDRESS A and ADDRESS B.  Basically we input 2 addresses; A for home address for invitation letter, B for business address for mailing. Some times, we used the same address for A and B.<br /><br />(*2) See item (3) for details.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #003399;">(2) NARITA AIRPORT PICK-UP</span></span></b><br />We will do grouping of passengers so that we can work efficiently.  We will escort you to the Limousine Bus for Shinjuku.  We changed our original plan of guiding for transfer at Washington Hotel and decided we can do without it, because it is just you get off the bus and take a taxi as group.  We will give you detailed instruction later.  While majority will be taken care of at Narita Airport, some people may not receive this service because of scarcity of passengers in a given time slot or simply they are arriving so late at night or arriving on 9/25, etc.  Or simply we are not informed of the flight schedule yet. We are giving each of you your specific group no. or &quot;we are sorry&quot; note in the above Registration Confirmation Sheet.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #003399;">(3) PAYMENT</span></span></b><br />Your payment amount and its break-down are in your Registration Confirmation Sheet.  Please confirm the contents and the figure.<br /><br /><b>&lt;CALCULATION&gt;</b><br />Payment amount=$50 (Registration Fee) + $35 (Food & Lodging) x no. of nights at NYC + $15(Airport Transportation One-way) x 2 + Other Charges, if any. For Non-member, Food & Lodging is $40/night.  Some people will not use our airport transportation arrangements.  So, we will write to each of you your specific amount to be paid.<br /><br />We provide you with two payment methods: Bank transfer and Dollar cash at the time of registration in Japan.  We would strongly encourage you to use Bank Transfer.<br /><br /><b>&lt;BANK TRANSFER&gt;</b><br />Account Name: SIGNIS JAPAN<br />Account No.:     0087180<br />Currency:         Only U.S. Dollars<br />Bank Name:      The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.<br />Swift code:       BOTKJPJT<br />Branch:            Roppongi Branch (Branch No. 045), 4-9-7 Roppongi,<br />Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #003399;">(4) TOKYO STUDY TOUR COURSES</span></span></b><br />Please CHOOSE ONE or PRIORITIZE the following courses and WRITE us BACK such<br />as:  B &gt; A &gt; C<br /><br />Basically we will respect your first choice, but may ask you to move your second to make each group balanced.<br /><br /><b>A:   Yotsuya (Eucharist) &gt; Kiyosumi Garden (Lunch) &gt; River Cruise &gt; Asakusa<br />(Dinner) &gt; Shinjuku<br /><br />B:  Yotsuya (Eucharist / Lunch) &gt; National Museum &gt; Asakusa (Dinner) &gt; Shinjuku<br /><br />C:  Yotsuya (Eucharist / Lunch) &gt; FEBC &gt; Akihabara (Dinner) &gt; Shinjuku</b><br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #FF3300;">&lt;Notes&gt;</span></span></b><br /><b>-YOTSUYA:</b>  Eucharist at St. Ignatius and short visit to Sophia University -KIYOSUMI GARDEN:  Japanese Garden with its trees and its pond beautifully arranged -RIVER CRUISE:  Some 40 minutes cruise of River Sumida by boat<br /><b>-ASAKUSA:</b>  Famous of its Kannon Temple and Nakamise arcade of small souvenir shops<br /><b>-SHINJUKU:</b>  One of the bustling downtown area in Tokyo with skyscrapers and bright neon signs at night -<b>NATIONAL MUSEUM:</b>  Fine arts of Japan, Asian countries, etc.  Special Exhibition on Hidden Christian articles<br /><b>-FEBC:</b>  Far East Broadcasting Co.  They have a Christian radio studio in the suburb of Tokyo.<br /><b>-AKIHABARA:</b>  Famous for its &quot;Electric Town&quot;, where you can look and/or buy new digital cameras, video equipment, etc.<br /><br />&lt;&lt;&lt; You may go to our web-site and click &quot;Guide&quot;from Main Menu to learn a little bit of &quot;Asakusa, Shinjuku, and Akihabara&quot; &gt;&gt;&gt;<br /><br />SIGNIS JAPAN<br />T. Mac Machida<br /><br />My e-mail address is <a href="mailto:JN1OGJ@nifty.com">JN1OGJ@nifty.com</a> (<a href="mailto:jn1ogj@nifty.com">jn1ogj@nifty.com</a>), NOT <a href="mailto:JN10GJ@nifty.com">JN10GJ@nifty.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Dear Participants (3)</title>
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      <description>Dear SIGNIS ASIA Assembly 2007 Participants;

We are rather late in coming back to you because of many unexpected changes, adjustments, etc. on our preparations.

Thanks to your cooperation, we are glad to announce that we have reached our maximum capacity of 40 participants from abroad.  India (9), Philippines (6), Malaysia (5), Hong Kong (3), Korea (3), Sri Lanka (2), Taiwan (2), Thailand (2), Macao (2), Indonesia (2), Cambodia (1), Pakistan (1), Germany
(1) and one more for TBD shortly from the waiting list.

Now the following is the third list of items important for you to know and remember before you come to Japan:

(1) PHONES
You may rental cellular phones at Narita Airport.  See http://www.rental-mobile.com/en/domestic/index.html for details.  Or you may purchase a telephone card at NYC for domestic and international public telephones.  Or you may purchase a Prepaid International Telephone Card and use it from your hotel room.  Or bring your own ATT cards, etc.  Credit Cards may or may not be used.  Prepaid SIM cards are not sold in Japan. Cellular phones in majority of Asian countries are only operable under GSM circumstances, whereas in Japan it is 3G.

(2) FAX
You may use FAX machine at NYC Service Corner, but please note that it is OUTGOING ONLY..

(3) PC
We will set up 5 PCs for your use of internet (e-mails) in the big conference room.  You may use these during breaks.

(4) CURRENCY/CREDIT CARD
Please exchange your money (US Dollars) into JAPANESE YEN at Banks at your NARITA, as NYC does not have currency exchange function.  US Dollars are not accepted at Japanese shops.  Credit cards are becoming popular, but still a large number of small shops/restaurants do not accept them.  Credit Card Cashing may be difficult in Japan, as there are very few ATMs capable of handling PLUS and/or CIRRUS in Japan.  (May be used only at &quot;Yucho&quot; and &quot;Seven Bank&quot; ATMs.) If you plan to do shopping at AKIHABARA (famous Electric Town), majority shops will accept Credit Cards and there is a foreign currency exchange bank (mini branch) near the station.

(5) ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND JAPANESE
Because of big difference in grammars and pronounciations, English language is very difficult for Japanese in spite of many years of learning at junior high and senior high (and university).  It is said that in general Asian people speak English better than Japanese people.  Now there are many English signboards (or even Chinese or Korean in some cases) in Tokyo.

(6) SECURITY/WATER
Basically Japan is a safe country.  You may walk, take subways, etc. in downtown Tokyo alone without fear.  You may ask your directions at &quot;Koban (Policde Box).&quot;  Water is also safe and you may drink from a tap.  Nowadays, bottled water is becoming popular.  You can find many automatic vendor machines (drinks, cigarettes, etc.) everywhere.

(7) OTHERS
-We rearranged the locations where we will have Eucharist.  On 9/24, we will have Archbishop&#039;s mass at Tokyo Cathedral, and on 9/25 mass at the Daughters of St. Paul, etc.  Full explanations with timetable will follow.

-Dine Out:  Do not worry too much about what you are going to eat.  Many family restaurants/cafeterias have sample displays and/or menu with photos, so that you will know what you are ordering.

-Rest Rooms:  Many places have Western-style toilet bowl.  Japanese invention, &quot;Washlet&quot;, becomes popular in big cities.  Automatic faccets are also popular.  Paper towels are not so popular.  So, we recommend you to bring handkerchief in your pocket.  Airjet towel are prefered in public facilities.

-Train Tickets, Subway Tickets, Bus Tickets, etc.:  Many Japanese now use pre-paid cards.  You may buy a single ticket from ticket vending machine for trains and subways.  Wickets are also automatic.  As for bus, you pay to the bus driver when you get on or get out.  You need to purchase Limousine Bus (all reserved seats) ticket at ticket counter before you get on.

-VIDEO/TV:  Japan uses NSTC (not PAL).

-Electricity:  100V 50 c/s (Tokyo area)

-Our No. 4 news (plan):  We will give you our final arrangements on Welcome Escort at Narita Airport, Tokyo Study Tour Courses, etc.

Lastly, my repeated request:  If you have not submitted your photo and/or presentation resume (abstract) and presentation materials (i.g. PowerPoint
files) yet, please do so ASAP to help us to prepare better.

Looking forward to seeing you all in Tokyo in two weeks,

SIGNIS JAPAN
T. Mac Machida

My e-mail address is JN1OGJ@nifty.com (jn1ogj@nifty.com), NOT JN10GJ@nifty.com</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 22:19:25 +0900</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Dear SIGNIS ASIA Assembly 2007 Participants;<br /><br />We are rather late in coming back to you because of many unexpected changes, adjustments, etc. on our preparations.<br /><br />Thanks to your cooperation, we are glad to announce that we have reached our maximum capacity of 40 participants from abroad.  India (9), Philippines (6), Malaysia (5), Hong Kong (3), Korea (3), Sri Lanka (2), Taiwan (2), Thailand (2), Macao (2), Indonesia (2), Cambodia (1), Pakistan (1), Germany<br />(1) and one more for TBD shortly from the waiting list.<br /><br />Now the following is the third list of items important for you to know and remember before you come to Japan:<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;">(1) PHONES</span></b><br />You may rental cellular phones at Narita Airport.  See <a href="http://www.rental-mobile.com/en/domestic/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.rental-mobile.com/en/domestic/index.html</a> for details.  Or you may purchase a telephone card at NYC for domestic and international public telephones.  Or you may purchase a Prepaid International Telephone Card and use it from your hotel room.  Or bring your own ATT cards, etc.  Credit Cards may or may not be used.  Prepaid SIM cards are not sold in Japan. Cellular phones in majority of Asian countries are only operable under GSM circumstances, whereas in Japan it is 3G.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;">(2) FAX</span></b><br />You may use FAX machine at NYC Service Corner, but please note that it is OUTGOING ONLY..<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;">(3) PC</span></b><br />We will set up 5 PCs for your use of internet (e-mails) in the big conference room.  You may use these during breaks.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;">(4) CURRENCY/CREDIT CARD</span></b><br />Please exchange your money (US Dollars) into JAPANESE YEN at Banks at your NARITA, as NYC does not have currency exchange function.  US Dollars are not accepted at Japanese shops.  Credit cards are becoming popular, but still a large number of small shops/restaurants do not accept them.  Credit Card Cashing may be difficult in Japan, as there are very few ATMs capable of handling PLUS and/or CIRRUS in Japan.  (May be used only at "Yucho" and "Seven Bank" ATMs.) If you plan to do shopping at AKIHABARA (famous Electric Town), majority shops will accept Credit Cards and there is a foreign currency exchange bank (mini branch) near the station.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;">(5) ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND JAPANESE</span></b><br />Because of big difference in grammars and pronounciations, English language is very difficult for Japanese in spite of many years of learning at junior high and senior high (and university).  It is said that in general Asian people speak English better than Japanese people.  Now there are many English signboards (or even Chinese or Korean in some cases) in Tokyo.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;">(6) SECURITY/WATER</span></b><br />Basically Japan is a safe country.  You may walk, take subways, etc. in downtown Tokyo alone without fear.  You may ask your directions at "Koban (Policde Box)."  Water is also safe and you may drink from a tap.  Nowadays, bottled water is becoming popular.  You can find many automatic vendor machines (drinks, cigarettes, etc.) everywhere.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;">(7) OTHERS</span></b><br />-We rearranged the locations where we will have Eucharist.  On 9/24, we will have Archbishop's mass at Tokyo Cathedral, and on 9/25 mass at the Daughters of St. Paul, etc.  Full explanations with timetable will follow.<br /><br />-Dine Out:  Do not worry too much about what you are going to eat.  Many family restaurants/cafeterias have sample displays and/or menu with photos, so that you will know what you are ordering.<br /><br />-Rest Rooms:  Many places have Western-style toilet bowl.  Japanese invention, "Washlet", becomes popular in big cities.  Automatic faccets are also popular.  Paper towels are not so popular.  So, we recommend you to bring handkerchief in your pocket.  Airjet towel are prefered in public facilities.<br /><br />-Train Tickets, Subway Tickets, Bus Tickets, etc.:  Many Japanese now use pre-paid cards.  You may buy a single ticket from ticket vending machine for trains and subways.  Wickets are also automatic.  As for bus, you pay to the bus driver when you get on or get out.  You need to purchase Limousine Bus (all reserved seats) ticket at ticket counter before you get on.<br /><br />-VIDEO/TV:  Japan uses NSTC (not PAL).<br /><br />-Electricity:  100V 50 c/s (Tokyo area)<br /><br />-Our No. 4 news (plan):  We will give you our final arrangements on Welcome Escort at Narita Airport, Tokyo Study Tour Courses, etc.<br /><br />Lastly, my repeated request:  If you have not submitted your photo and/or presentation resume (abstract) and presentation materials (i.g. PowerPoint<br />files) yet, please do so ASAP to help us to prepare better.<br /><br />Looking forward to seeing you all in Tokyo in two weeks,<br /><br />SIGNIS JAPAN<br />T. Mac Machida<br /><br />My e-mail address is <a href="mailto:JN1OGJ@nifty.com">JN1OGJ@nifty.com</a> (<a href="mailto:jn1ogj@nifty.com">jn1ogj@nifty.com</a>), NOT <a href="mailto:JN10GJ@nifty.com">JN10GJ@nifty.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Dear SIGNIS ASIA Assembly 2007 Participants;</title>
      <link>http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/bulletin/index.php?page=article&amp;storyid=7</link>
      <description>We posted our last e-mail in our web-site, so you can refer to it at any
time.  Today, we are providing you with another set of information for
SIGNIS ASIA Assembly 2007 in Tokyo.

Currently we have 33 entries from abroad; India (8), Philippines (7),
Malaysia (4), Sri Lanka (2), Taiwan (2), Hong Kong (2), Thailand (2), Macao
(2), Indonesia (2), Cambodia (1), and Pakistan (1).  And we may have
additional one or two persons.  With 7 visa exempt country passports, we
have sent out 20 invitation letters, will send out 3 more tomorrow.  We are
still waiting for detailed information on 3 persons in order to issue our
invitation letter.

About 12 Signis Japan members will attend the major portion of the Assembly.
We will have Bishops as our guests.  We hope to finalize and provide you
with detailed time table shortly.

Now, we would like to list up 2nd round of some items important for you to
know and remember before you come to Japan:


(1) INVITATION LETTERS
If you are not visa exempt passport holder and have not asked for invitation
letter, please do so ASAP.  The mailing time is more or less 10 days.  The
processing time for visa at Japanese Embassy may take longer.  But it some
cases, they ask for more detailed information or some original legal
documents from Japan, which means minimum additional 10 days.

If you have asked for invitation letter and have not received our invitation
letter yet after 15 days, please contact us.


(2) PHOTO
If you have not sent us your photo yet, please e-mail us ASAP.


(3) PRE-REGISTRATION/FLIGHT INFORMATION, ETC.
If you have not sent us your Registration Forms via e-mail, fax or our web
site, please do so at your earliest convenience.  Especially we would like
to know your arrival date, time, flight no., departure date, time, and
flight no.  We would like to finalize our lodging at NYC/outside hotel
reservations shortly.


(4) WEATHER
Japan has distinct four seasons of the year, Spring, Summer, Autumn and
Winter.  The last week of September falls into late summer/early autumn.
Therefore, you will have to prepare for the both.

I looked up the past data for the period of 9/24 to 9/30 in Tokyo, and found
the following data.  The average highs are 25.1-24.1 degree centigrade, the
average lows are 19.0-18.0.  But averages are only averages.  There maybe
hot and humid days and also cool and crisp days/evenings.  I was astonished
to find the most probable weather during this period is rain, rain, rain,
rain, fine, fine and rain.  So, let&#039;s pray that weather will be fine on 9/27
(for our outing) instead of rain, and no late typhoon will hit Tokyo area
during this period.


(5) CLOTHES
So, it is necessary for you to bring half sleeves and long sleeves.   Thin
windbreaker and/or thin cardigan are very useful.  You&#039;d better bring
foldable umbrella (or buy one here around 500 yen) just in case it rains on
the arrival/departure day and 9/27.  You don&#039;t need to have umbrella within
NYC premise as there are free umbrellas on site.


(6) OTHERS
-Welcome escort at Narita Airport:
Signis Japan member and/or volunteer(s) will welcome you at Narita Airport
between 8:00-13:30 on 9/24.  We are studying if we can expand this time
band.

-Tokyo Study Tours:  We are very near to finalize three tour routes for you
to choose
from.  They will be announced soon.

-Presentation Materials
We have started receiving abstracts and presentation materials, and thank
for them.  Please do not forget to send us your materials via internet
within August.

-Cellular Phones
Japan employs GIII system whereas majority of Asian countries employ GSM
system.  If you plan to bring your own cellular phone, please check
beforehand whether it can be used in Japan.

-Maps, etc.
At registration at NYC, you will receive a packet consisting of a map of
Japan, a map of Tokyo, a booklet, &quot;Hello Japan&quot;, etc.  For those who arrive
earlier, those packets will be delivered to the hotel.

-Our SIGNIS ASIA ASSEMBLY web site
Please check from time to time our web site via link from SIGNIS ASIA web
site.

Peace and Love,

SIGNIS JAPAN
T. Mac Machida

My e-mail address is JN1OGJ@nifty.com (jn1ogj@nifty.com), NOT
JN10GJ@nifty.com</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 21:39:10 +0900</pubDate>
      <guid>http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/bulletin/index.php?page=article&amp;storyid=7</guid>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[We posted our last e-mail in our web-site, so you can refer to it at any<br />time.  Today, we are providing you with another set of information for<br />SIGNIS ASIA Assembly 2007 in Tokyo.<br /><br />Currently we have 33 entries from abroad; India (8), Philippines (7),<br />Malaysia (4), Sri Lanka (2), Taiwan (2), Hong Kong (2), Thailand (2), Macao<br />(2), Indonesia (2), Cambodia (1), and Pakistan (1).  And we may have<br />additional one or two persons.  With 7 visa exempt country passports, we<br />have sent out 20 invitation letters, will send out 3 more tomorrow.  We are<br />still waiting for detailed information on 3 persons in order to issue our<br />invitation letter.<br /><br />About 12 Signis Japan members will attend the major portion of the Assembly.<br />We will have Bishops as our guests.  We hope to finalize and provide you<br />with detailed time table shortly.<br /><br />Now, we would like to list up 2nd round of some items important for you to<br />know and remember before you come to Japan:<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #0033CC;"><br />(1) INVITATION LETTERS</span></span></b><br />If you are not visa exempt passport holder and have not asked for invitation<br />letter, please do so ASAP.  The mailing time is more or less 10 days.  The<br />processing time for visa at Japanese Embassy may take longer.  But it some<br />cases, they ask for more detailed information or some original legal<br />documents from Japan, which means minimum additional 10 days.<br /><br />If you have asked for invitation letter and have not received our invitation<br />letter yet after 15 days, please contact us.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #0033CC;"><br />(2) PHOTO</span></span></b><br />If you have not sent us your photo yet, please e-mail us ASAP.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #0033CC;"><br />(3) PRE-REGISTRATION/FLIGHT INFORMATION, ETC.</span></span></b><br />If you have not sent us your Registration Forms via e-mail, fax or our web<br />site, please do so at your earliest convenience.  Especially we would like<br />to know your arrival date, time, flight no., departure date, time, and<br />flight no.  We would like to finalize our lodging at NYC/outside hotel<br />reservations shortly.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #0033CC;"><br />(4) WEATHER</span></span></b><br />Japan has distinct four seasons of the year, Spring, Summer, Autumn and<br />Winter.  The last week of September falls into late summer/early autumn.<br />Therefore, you will have to prepare for the both.<br /><br />I looked up the past data for the period of 9/24 to 9/30 in Tokyo, and found<br />the following data.  The average highs are 25.1-24.1 degree centigrade, the<br />average lows are 19.0-18.0.  But averages are only averages.  There maybe<br />hot and humid days and also cool and crisp days/evenings.  I was astonished<br />to find the most probable weather during this period is rain, rain, rain,<br />rain, fine, fine and rain.  So, let&#039;s pray that weather will be fine on 9/27<br />(for our outing) instead of rain, and no late typhoon will hit Tokyo area<br />during this period.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #0033CC;"><br />(5) CLOTHES</span></span></b><br />So, it is necessary for you to bring half sleeves and long sleeves.   Thin<br />windbreaker and/or thin cardigan are very useful.  You&#039;d better bring<br />foldable umbrella (or buy one here around 500 yen) just in case it rains on<br />the arrival/departure day and 9/27.  You don&#039;t need to have umbrella within<br />NYC premise as there are free umbrellas on site.<br /><br /><b><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="color: #0033CC;"><br />(6) OTHERS</span></span></b><br />-Welcome escort at Narita Airport:<br />Signis Japan member and/or volunteer(s) will welcome you at Narita Airport<br />between 8:00-13:30 on 9/24.  We are studying if we can expand this time<br />band.<br /><br />-Tokyo Study Tours:  We are very near to finalize three tour routes for you<br />to choose<br />from.  They will be announced soon.<br /><br />-Presentation Materials<br />We have started receiving abstracts and presentation materials, and thank<br />for them.  Please do not forget to send us your materials via internet<br />within August.<br /><br />-Cellular Phones<br />Japan employs GIII system whereas majority of Asian countries employ GSM<br />system.  If you plan to bring your own cellular phone, please check<br />beforehand whether it can be used in Japan.<br /><br />-Maps, etc.<br />At registration at NYC, you will receive a packet consisting of a map of<br />Japan, a map of Tokyo, a booklet, &quot;Hello Japan&quot;, etc.  For those who arrive<br />earlier, those packets will be delivered to the hotel.<br /><br />-Our SIGNIS ASIA ASSEMBLY web site<br />Please check from time to time our web site via link from SIGNIS ASIA web<br />site.<br /><br />Peace and Love,<br /><br />SIGNIS JAPAN<br />T. Mac Machida<br /><br />My e-mail address is <a href="mailto:JN1OGJ@nifty.com">JN1OGJ@nifty.com</a> (<a href="mailto:jn1ogj@nifty.com">jn1ogj@nifty.com</a>), NOT<br /><a href="mailto:JN10GJ@nifty.com">JN10GJ@nifty.com</a>]]></content:encoded>
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      <link>http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/bulletin/index.php?page=article&amp;storyid=6</link>
      <description>Dear SIGNIS ASIA Assembly 2007 Participants;

First of all, we, at SIGNIS JAPAN, are very pleased to welcome you to Japan 
and to host SIGNIS ASIA Assembly 2007 in Tokyo this September.  We hope to 
make your stay comfortable and fruitful.

Currently we have 27 entries from abroad; India (7), Philippines (6), 
Malaysia (4), Sri Lanka (2), Cambodia (2), Taiwan (2), Hong Kong (2), 
Indonesia (1) and Pakistan (1).  And we anticipate additional 5 or more 
persons from abroad.

We would like to list up some items important for you to know and remember 
before you come to Japan:

INVITATION LETTERS
PHOTO
PRE-REGISTRATION/FLIGHT INFORMATION, etc.
ABOUT NYC
HOTEL ASIA CENTER
MEALS
PAYMENT
OTHERS</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 03:42:32 +0900</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Dear SIGNIS ASIA Assembly 2007 Participants;<br /><br />First of all, we, at SIGNIS JAPAN, are very pleased to welcome you to Japan <br />and to host SIGNIS ASIA Assembly 2007 in Tokyo this September.  We hope to <br />make your stay comfortable and fruitful.<br /><br />Currently we have 27 entries from abroad; India (7), Philippines (6), <br />Malaysia (4), Sri Lanka (2), Cambodia (2), Taiwan (2), Hong Kong (2), <br />Indonesia (1) and Pakistan (1).  And we anticipate additional 5 or more <br />persons from abroad.<br /><br />We would like to list up some items important for you to know and remember <br />before you come to Japan:<br /><br /><a href="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/Participants6/content/Participants01.html#01" target="_blank">INVITATION LETTERS</a><br /><a href="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/Participants6/content/Participants01.html#02" target="_blank">PHOTO</a><br /><a href="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/Participants6/content/Participants01.html#03" target="_blank">PRE-REGISTRATION/FLIGHT INFORMATION, etc.</a><br /><a href="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/Participants6/content/Participants01.html#04" target="_blank">ABOUT NYC</a><br /><a href="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/Participants6/content/Participants01.html#05" target="_blank">HOTEL ASIA CENTER</a><br /><a href="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/Participants6/content/Participants01.html#06" target="_blank">MEALS</a><br /><a href="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/Participants6/content/Participants01.html#07" target="_blank">PAYMENT</a><br /><a href="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/Participants6/content/Participants01.html#08" target="_blank">OTHERS</a>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>HURRY UP for INVITATION LETTER REQUEST</title>
      <link>http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/bulletin/index.php?page=article&amp;storyid=5</link>
      <description>Please hurry up if you have to apply for Japanese Visa to come to Japan.  The most efficient way is to use this web site and fill in all the necessary information.  The form is also used as pre-registration, and columns for this are not necessarily filled at the time of invitation letter request. Please do not forget to send us your photo electronically upto 100 KB.

If we receive all the necessary information, it will take just a day or two for us to send you invitation letter draft for confirmation by e-mail, and we will mail out after your confirmation or after 3-5 days if no reply. 

T. Mac Machida&#039;s e-mail address was misprinted in the e-mail form.  Please make sure to use JN1OGJ@nifty.com or jn1ogj@nifty.com.

Our plan is to use this site to explain beforehand some of important issues such as;
-Accommodations and NYC rules
-Airport information
-Conference room(s) and remarks on presentation
-Weather/Clothing
-Tokyo study tour cources

So keep coming back at least once a week.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 03:03:45 +0900</pubDate>
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      <category>NEWS</category>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Please hurry up if you have to apply for Japanese Visa to come to Japan.  The most efficient way is to use this web site and fill in all the necessary information.  The form is also used as pre-registration, and columns for this are not necessarily filled at the time of invitation letter request. Please do not forget to send us your photo electronically upto 100 KB.<br /><br />If we receive all the necessary information, it will take just a day or two for us to send you invitation letter draft for confirmation by e-mail, and we will mail out after your confirmation or after 3-5 days if no reply. <br /><br />T. Mac Machida&#039;s e-mail address was misprinted in the e-mail form.  Please make sure to use <a href="mailto:JN1OGJ@nifty.com">JN1OGJ@nifty.com</a> or <a href="mailto:jn1ogj@nifty.com.">jn1ogj@nifty.com.</a><br /><br />Our plan is to use this site to explain beforehand some of important issues such as;<br />-Accommodations and NYC rules<br />-Airport information<br />-Conference room(s) and remarks on presentation<br />-Weather/Clothing<br />-Tokyo study tour cources<br /><br />So keep coming back at least once a week.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>We have set up Request for Invitation Letter / Pre-registration</title>
      <link>http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/bulletin/index.php?page=article&amp;storyid=4</link>
      <description>Dear Participants:

JIGNIS JAPAN have set up &quot;Request for Invitation Letter / Pre-registration&quot; form within our web-site for your convenience (and ours as well).  Now you can do these things on-line.  Please click &quot;Inquiry/Pre-registration&quot; and you can select &quot;Inquiry&quot; or &quot;Request for Invitation Letter / Pre-registration&quot;.  We may modify/update the form to improve the functionablity, etc. at any time.  

In case of &quot;Request for Invitation Letter&quot;, we normally send to the requester our invitation letter draft via e-mail for confirmation by next day.  We will send out the letter upon confirmation or after 3-5 days even if no reply.

Please try to fill in all applicable columns.

As for your INCOMING FLIGHT, we strongly recommend you to select a flight arriving on or before 12:30 noon on Sept. 24 in order to be safe in time for the Bishop&#039;s Mass from 16:30 at NYC.  Your lodging will be available from 15:00 (i.e. Check-In).</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2007 01:25:34 +0900</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Dear Participants:<br /><br />JIGNIS JAPAN have set up &quot;Request for Invitation Letter / Pre-registration&quot; form within our web-site for your convenience (and ours as well).  Now you can do these things on-line.  Please click &quot;Inquiry/Pre-registration&quot; and you can select &quot;Inquiry&quot; or &quot;Request for Invitation Letter / Pre-registration&quot;.  We may modify/update the form to improve the functionablity, etc. at any time.  <br /><br />In case of &quot;Request for Invitation Letter&quot;, we normally send to the requester our invitation letter draft via e-mail for confirmation by next day.  We will send out the letter upon confirmation or after 3-5 days even if no reply.<br /><br />Please try to fill in all applicable columns.<br /><br />As for your INCOMING FLIGHT, we strongly recommend you to select a flight arriving on or before 12:30 noon on Sept. 24 in order to be safe in time for the Bishop&#039;s Mass from 16:30 at NYC.  Your lodging will be available from 15:00 (i.e. Check-In).]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Now we are reached through link from Signis Asia web-site</title>
      <link>http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/bulletin/index.php?page=article&amp;storyid=3</link>
      <description>SIGNIS JAPAN&#039;s &quot;SIGNIS ASIA ASSEMBLY 2007 Tokyo&quot; site is now accessible by link from SIGNIS ASIA homepage.  We hope to convey a lot of useful information on this Assembly from time to time.  Also the site may be used for information exchange, pre-registration, etc.  

The participants are encouraged to register in this site. 

We, at SIGNIS JAPAN, are looking forward to seeing you all in Tokyo in September.

If you find it difficult to get in contact with us through this web-site, do not hesitate to e-mail to T. Mac Machida at JN1OGJ@nifty.com.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2007 00:16:31 +0900</pubDate>
      <guid>http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/bulletin/index.php?page=article&amp;storyid=3</guid>
      <category>NEWS</category>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[SIGNIS JAPAN&#039;s &quot;SIGNIS ASIA ASSEMBLY 2007 Tokyo&quot; site is now accessible by link from SIGNIS ASIA homepage.  We hope to convey a lot of useful information on this Assembly from time to time.  Also the site may be used for information exchange, pre-registration, etc.  <br /><br />The participants are encouraged to register in this site. <br /><br />We, at SIGNIS JAPAN, are looking forward to seeing you all in Tokyo in September.<br /><br />If you find it difficult to get in contact with us through this web-site, do not hesitate to e-mail to T. Mac Machida at <a href="mailto:JN1OGJ@nifty.com.">JN1OGJ@nifty.com.</a>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>SIGNIS ASIA ASSEMBLY 2007 GUIDE</title>
      <link>http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/bulletin/index.php?page=article&amp;storyid=2</link>
      <description>We uploaded SIGNIS ASIA ASSEMBLY 2007 GUIDE.
Please click here.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2007 20:13:11 +0900</pubDate>
      <guid>http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/bulletin/index.php?page=article&amp;storyid=2</guid>
      <category>NEWS</category>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[We uploaded SIGNIS ASIA ASSEMBLY 2007 GUIDE.<br /><a href="http://asia.signis-japan.org/asia/modules/Guide2/content/index.php?id=1 " target="_blank">Please click here</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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