The 2-Belo interrupted his meditations to write, sagely and judiciously:

> Here ve see an enraged John R. Yamamoto-Wilson locked in a 
>life-or-death struggle with ze fj.life.in-japan:
> 
>> All they can do is withhold those rights while you are inside
>> Japan, so you would be able to go to the embassy of your home
>> country and be treated as a citizen of that country in every
>> country of the world except Japan.
> 
> Hmm. If I naturalized, but kept my US passport under my hat,
> would I then be allowed to visit Cuba?

[Spluttering with outrage.] If Japanese people can visit Cuba and you 
visited on your Japanese passport then I guess that would work. It seems 
USians can get round the ban anyway by entering Cuba from another 
country, though this is apparently illegal. [Final apoplectic splutter.]

John