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Yoz , in Night shot, Kyoto, Japan (iPhone 14 Pro Max)

Beautiful!! I’ve a question tho as a Korean I never understood so many Europeans come to Korea and Japan to teach English. We literally have so many Europeans now living in my street so i dont undertstand why not go to Africa or Syria to teach English?/

biffnix OP ,
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Because Korea is more developed, I would imagine. And Syria has state department advisories as a dangerous location for Americans to travel. Teaching English is a good way to travel abroad and not have it cost a lot, since they have guaranteed employment in their host country.

The program my daughter is on does all of the hard work in finding a place to live, arranging a vehicle, work visa, all of those complications for a young person living abroad.

Yoz ,

I think Koreans needs to ban English like Chinese did. Chinese ask all the foreigners to learn mandarin or Cantonese if they want to work and live in the country apart from few English teachers.

biffnix OP , (edited )
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I’m sorry you feel that way. Cultural exchange programs such as the JET programme in Japan, and whatever equivalent there is in Korea are wonderful programs which promote and encourage understanding amongst nations. And the world can certainly use more understanding instead of less. I appreciate the perspective, though.

poplargrove ,

Why do you think it should be banned for foreigners?

Yoz ,

Like lots of Europeans are coming to our country. A lot

Drusas ,

Would you rather live in Korea or in Syria?

Yoz ,

Would rather live in Korea because I was born here.

biffnix OP , (edited )
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And if you wanted to teach Korean in another country, would you rather teach in Syria, an African country, or the US or Europe?

Dups , in Night shot, Kyoto, Japan (iPhone 14 Pro Max)
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Beautiful. I hope to see it myself someday.

biffnix OP ,
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I highly recommend it. It is remarkably easier these days, with Google maps for transportation. Public transit is amazing there. I’m fortunate that since my mother is Japanese, language isn’t much of a barrier for me, but I saw tons of folks using Google translate just fine. And the dollar is strong against the yen right now, so it’s a great time to go there!

Drusas ,

It's a beautiful city with wonderful food. I would strongly recommend against going there in the middle of the summer, however. Especially August-early September. You might think you've experienced hot and humid, but oh man.... It is on another level in Japan compared to anywhere in North America or Europe (and I've lived in Florida).

This picture was taken in spring, which is a lovely time of year to visit.

biffnix OP ,
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Yes, we chose Spring deliberately, for the weather. While it did rain a bit in Hirado (southern Japan), it was lovely everywhere else we visited. The timing for Kyoto was really good - just before peak cherry blossom blooms, by just a week or two. So while it was a little crowded, it was nothing like full bloom tourist crowds!

JoeKrogan , in Night shot, Kyoto, Japan (iPhone 14 Pro Max)
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Wow great photo. Japan is on my wishlist for sure. Hope I can visit some day

demesisx , in Night shot, Kyoto, Japan (iPhone 14 Pro Max)
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It shows. I dream of how cool this would look on a pro camera. There’s something off about the sharpness and contrast that is sort of jarring. I can, however, see what your eyes saw that made you want a photo of it. I just wish your camera represented it better.

Any suggestions for a person that may travel to Kyoto next year?

biffnix OP ,
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I debated quite a bit before deciding not to bring my “good” camera. But, as they say, the best camera in the world is the one you have with you when you see something interesting…

Kyoto was great. If you’re not familiar, and aren’t sure what to see, I highly recommend a tour guide. They can show you what you want. Kyoto has a famous geisha district “Goin” which has a fascinating history, if you enjoy cultural history. A food tour would have been great there, as well - but we did that for the Izakaya area in Tokyo earlier that week…

echodot , in A photographer’s wander in Bhutan

Lovely pay wall

Boinkage , in A photographer’s wander in Bhutan

Nice article and pictures, thank you for sharing.

agressivelyPassive , in Kołobrzeg - molo

As a fellow baltic sea dweller, I really need that statue somewhere in my neighborhood.

Aussiemandeus , in White Wonderland
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I would like to see a photo from this January and compare

EarMaster OP , (edited )

You can go to their website and view several webcams. It’s not that different. Climate change is a thing but it’s not that fast…

That particular spot isn’t a slope anymore though - so you couldn’t recreate this shot as easily. ¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯

Zeth0s , in Milan, Italy

Spend 1 hour in piazza duomo and nearby area. After that leave. There’s nothing else worth visiting in Milan (it’s also one of the most polluted city in the world).

Signed: every italian in the world born outside Lombardy

xionzui ,

As someone who just left there and was concerned I missed something good because I didn’t see much other than that, that’s good to hear. I will say the central station is also very impressive

Zeth0s , (edited )

It’s “fine” for Italian standards. Saint Peter in Rome is very impressive, for instance. But we might be spoiled…

Milan isn’t worth the time spent there, unless you are a 20 something looking for beautiful girls. In that case Milan is surely worth the time

poVoq , in Bird of Paradise, Mexico City
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We have these (non-natively) around here as well, but I wonder if they have evolved for hummingbirds?

Mighty , in Bird of Paradise, Mexico City
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Okay this is creepy. I just saw one today and Googled it, now this shows up on my dash.

Great picture though

Touching_Grass , in That time I was in Abu Dhabi on their national day, and it was too hot for people to be walking, so they sent their air force on a parade through the city center instead.

I got to visit there once and something I never understood was why the whole city seemed to go home in the evening and the return in new clothes

biffnix , in That time I went to Bagan to see the sunrise, and all kinds of hot air balloons got in my way.
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Very nice!

ArianaGrande , in That time I went on the world's largest indoor Ferris wheel, and it was just as underwhelming and weird as it sounds.

Dude, is the hole still burning?

BjornFree OP ,

Like after a good vindaloo meal. But they’ve built a fence around it now, so it feels a bit less wild, I would imagine.

jesterraiin , in That time I went on the world's largest indoor Ferris wheel, and it was just as underwhelming and weird as it sounds.

Ferris wheel

That’s quite a weird way to say “Stargate”

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