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Yubaru
What the heck is a "luxury cruise train?"
Chip Star
A luxurious train that travels (cruises) through all seven of Kyushu's prefectures.
serendipitous1
Shouldn't that be Oct 5, 2018 (not 2013)?
gogogo
Morons why was credit card info saved? PCI anyone?
Goodlucktoyou
Should be Heisei to Reina.
therougou
PCI wasn't even required in Japan until last year.
Strangerland
So many times on Japanese websites they require you to put in information that isn't relevant to whatever you are signing up for. I try to use fake info as much as possible for this very reason.
Goodlucktoyou
On some forms I’m a 63 old women living on Sado Island.
my partner doesn’t trust me with his credit card.
BackpackingNepal
Not just in Japan, in most developed countries, companies know our records and history.
We get calls from some unknown companies almost every day. Don't we? And CCTV following us everywhere we go.
AgentX
Let me guess, the password on the Windows XP computer holding the information was 'himawari' or some such..?
I'm guessing this is an outside attack because Japanese would never do this kind of thing...