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My recap of the Local Guides Summit 2017

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I wrote a recap of the Summit 2017 on my website. I'll copy abstract here.

And full post is here.  tantanlife: Local Guides Summit 2017 report (Only Japanese)

 

 

Pre Summit activities

I arrived in San Francisco on October 7th because I had to recover from my jet lag and there was a wonderful plan.

Yes, it was a Pre Summit activity with Local Guides at Philz Coffee!

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8th, of course I was doing Local Guides in SF. I went to Coffee shops, Ramen shop and some interesting spots.

9th, I went to Google for attend Google’s usability studies.

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Summit 

And 10th, finally started the Local Guides Summit 2017!

It was amazing experiences!!

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Their speech was full of surprises and ideas. And discussions were very exciting!

We enjoyed them and learned many things from each other.

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Of course parties were fantastic too! We made mannnnnnnny friends:-)

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Recap

For this Summit, I had some goals.

  1. Meet many Local Guides friends.
  2. Discuss how we gather a lot of Local Guides in countryside.
  3. Drink coffee with them in SF.

Thanks to many new friends, I have definitely achieve these goals!

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I think that Local Guides has big possibility and versatility because we can use it to support people who are in trouble, and improve countryside's problems.

I hope a lot of people attend to Local Guides also in Japan.

 

Awesome Local Guides people in all of the world, see you all!

Thank you!

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Iwate, Japan
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Re: My recap of the Local Guides Summit 2017

Hi @HiroyukiTakisawa san, genki desu ka?

 

Thank you for share 🙂

 

Shared in Brazilian unofficial local guides community on G+.

 

Congrats for the: Best Summit Ever!

 

Best regards from Brazil.

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Re: My recap of the Local Guides Summit 2017

Thank you @Haruki 🙂 Genki desu yo-!

 

Best Summit Ever!!

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Re: My recap of the Local Guides Summit 2017

Lovely recap Hiroyuki! So happy you enjoyed your summit!

Maybe next year i will visit Tokyo, so stay tuned!

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Re: My recap of the Local Guides Summit 2017

@LucioV

It sounds great!
I'm looking forward to your visit. Welcome!

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Re: My recap of the Local Guides Summit 2017

Hi @HiroyukiTakisawa

Awesome recap with amazing photos and GIFs 

I can see in the photos we have two common friends, Julian from Singapore and Stephen from Malaysia,both are nice persons and local guides legend. 

We can judge from your happy face 

IT WAS BEST SUMMIT EVER.

Thanks for sharing 

Have a nice day 

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Re: My recap of the Local Guides Summit 2017

@HiroyukiTakisawa it was an absolute pleasure to meet you and your lovely counterpart! What a fantastic write up, so much fun! BEST SUMMIT EVER!!!!

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Re: My recap of the Local Guides Summit 2017

@AkmalB

Of course I know Julian and Stephen well as Great Local Guides.
Thanks to Julien and some Local Guides, I'm considering to go to Singapore.
I'm looking forward it from now! 🙂

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Re: My recap of the Local Guides Summit 2017

@JR_Curley Thank you for meeting me at the Summit!
Hope to see you again 😉

BEST SUMMIT EVER!!

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Re: My recap of the Local Guides Summit 2017

Great #LGSummit17 recap @HiroyukiTakisawa! So, what did you think of  Philz's Mint Mojito?  Hot or cold? And would you recommend it and order it again?  @AnnaBcn @IrenaS?

 

Thanks for your lovely Summit17 Attendee Book.  I will cherish it always.

 

Cheers,

Karen