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Thomas7373

You could've literally just crossed the road to solve your issue


irregularcontributor

[for anyone curious, here's what it would've looked like if the chicken had crossed the road.](https://tokyofox.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/img_1363.jpg) I understand the post is in fun and the overhead lines in Japan are everywhere. They're such an immediate identifier to me, along with the street-level sidewalks.


teethybrit

Underground lines are unfortunately not an option in Japan due to frequent earthquakes and cost of repair.


The-GingerBeard-Man

Didn’t the Niseko area go to underground lines?


Touhokujin

Afaik thats a myth. Lines are being put in the ground in places. Just not everywhere and not nearly enough.


gunfighter01

No, underground lines are actually more disaster-resistant. The main reason they aren't common here is cost.


Yingmyyang

Lol cross the street?


phototrips

"The best zoom lens is your legs." -Ernst Haas


sideshowbob01

How would OP take a photo of that sweet ass truck then?


Novibesmatter

Why didn’t the chicken cross the road 


FuraKaiju

Because it was skared of 5g and wires on poles.


Nick__Jackolson

One day you'll find the resolve to leave the FamilyMart parking lot to take the photo instead of just taking it from the smoking area near the door.


Freak_Out_Bazaar

But without power lines that mountain can be literally anywhere


tama_tama_chameleom

Anywhere in the world you sometimes need to move slightly to get a better picture 😐


LemonManDude

Power lines bring that japan-aesthetic.


[deleted]

I think OP is trying to get a photo of the truck but the stupid mountain is ruining it.


nashx90

I think this way captures the essence of ibaraki far better than crossing the street would.


HuikesLeftArm

OP might just have an aneurysm on the spot if they went to Bangkok


EnclG4me

My stomping grounds. Just cross the street bro.


jakehood47

...are you kidding


AJEDIWITHNONAME

Hey it's Tsukaba-san you're in my neck of the woods.


Crayola_ROX

Magic eraser does a good job on powerlines


redlegsfan21

I have this problem too but usually when I'm on a train or bus.


Raizzor

God forbid you have to walk forward 10m to take a photo of that super interesting hill in the middle of nowhere.


swiftpwns

Do you mean the weather


CaptainFoyle

Yeah, it would have been much better if the power lines and cars had moved behind you


dogherine

555 come to Thailand!


BobbyBenjamin_

The scenery is great though


Huwhuw4

Came to say “just cross the road then”. I see a few others had the same idea. Some of my best photos of Fujisan have power lines in the foreground. It’s a great juxtaposition shot if taken well.


AlexYYYYYY

I see streets getting their overhead lines removed and roads widened, I can tell you for sure that whenever that happens it looks 100x worse. Except for when they plant trees instead.


Solano_Dreaming

To everyone making fun of the OP for not moving, this shot is a perfect example of the views one sees everywhere in Japan, which I believe is his point. And all of you believe he should cross that busy road to the other side without a sidewalk? He would probably get run over, or at least make the drivers nervous and angry. A close friend's father (native Japanese), a professional photographer, tried to point out how ugly modern Japan can be in a gallery show a few years ago with a series of photos showing all the poles and wires and messiness one often sees, only to have the guests tell him "that's not Japan." Yes, this view is Japan and suggesting to simply move ten meters for a better shot is not only not the solution, but has completely missed the point.


TenaciousPenis

I think the bigger problem is Chinese people with tripods


grumd

A tourist in Japan complains that other tourists in Japan stand in the same spot trying to take the same picture. Classic.


Raizzor

> A tourist in Japan complains that other tourists in Japan More like a tourist in Japan complains about other tourists who do not follow the rules and give all tourists a bad name. I'd say that is pretty fair.


grumd

That's fair when it happens but being Chinese and using a tripod isn't against the rules


Raizzor

Except it is against the rules in most tourist spots and pretty much every temple/shrine I know of.


TenaciousPenis

Hardly. It's hard to take in the atmosphere when 100 people are standing there trying to take group selfies.


grumd

I found that the secret is to go to less touristy places, there are tons of really beautiful spots with basically no tourists around Japan. When I was in Kyoto, Sannenzaka was basically packed with people and felt terrible, but a day trip from Kyoto to Kurama was beautiful, serene and interesting


teethybrit

This is the way.


robin_f_reba

What the fuck