Falsehoods governments believe about ID documents: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/what-happens-to-people-who-cant-prove-who-they-are/2017/06/14/fc0aaca2-4215-11e7-adba-394ee67a7582_story.html?utm_term=.8e653e7c2e39 … include "everyone has one at all times" and "they always match".
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As you might imagine, involvement in the community sometimes exposes me to people who are less sophisticated with regards to compliance.
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This can be very unfortunate for them, of the general flavor "Get run around by state machines because you forgot to get a piece of paper."
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From the stuff you describe, Japan seems a little to much in the Kafkaesque side, sometimes.
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I don't know if I'm making it explicit enough here: the Kafkaesque nature of Japanese institutions isn't _Japanese_ it is _institutions_.
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I don't even live here anymore, but still have that same folder in case my family decides to move back some day...
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