Four people in Yokohama who used a machine on March 27 to get their residency certificates instead received ones belonging to someone else due to an overload in the system, according to city officials.
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The Dorozoku Map site shows how many places are registered in the area. Enlarging the map will reveal detailed information and complaints registered in the region. (Seiko Sadakuni)
A mapping website that shows areas with noisy children, loud gossipers and other “annoying” people has drawn criticism as promoting intolerance and providing an outlet for disgruntled residents seeking to lash out at their neighbors.
The Dorozoku Map (Road tribe map) site is designed for people who want to live in quiet environments. “Dorozoku” has become an online term that refers to children and adults who are loud in public as well as trespassers.