\

Japan's cherry blossom database, 1,200 years old, has a new keeper

125 points - last Friday at 11:22 PM

Source
  • hbarka

    today at 2:02 AM

    > Initially, they didn’t have much luck. No other researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University, where Prof. Aono worked, would be taking over his record-keeping, Hiroko Nishino, a university spokeswoman, wrote in an email.

    I’m surprised that there was lackluster response. For this kind of honor, you would think that there would be a flood of responses. I am attributing it to bad marketing.

      • nxobject

        today at 2:25 AM

        Part of me also thinks: yes, but is there any money/compensation attached to this? Honor, sadly, doesn't pay for grad students or soft money researchers.

          • thaumasiotes

            today at 7:17 AM

            > Honor, sadly, doesn't pay for grad students

            Are you kidding? Grad students are well known to receive trivial monetary pay. Most of their pay is in honor.

              • goodcanadian

                today at 8:20 AM

                They still need to eat, and that trivial monetary pay component must come from somewhere . . .

            • gregjw

              today at 3:47 AM

              Not usually how things work in Japanese culture

                • tacomagick

                  today at 5:26 AM

                  I'd like you to elaborate more on your answer

                  • CalRobert

                    today at 6:31 AM

                    Are people not paid?

        • epolanski

          today at 7:35 AM

          Japan's cherry blossom truly are wonderful, but I'm not gonna lie, I've seen as beautiful elsewhere, especially in central Europe, Poland especially.

            • avadodin

              today at 9:16 AM

              They are just Japanese cherry blossom in Poland anyways.

              Many trees of the same family are also stunning in bloom but the Japanese cherry blossom is celebrated not only for its beauty, but also for the fleeting nature of it.

              I'm not sure how that translates as the tree is moved to a different climate where it doesn't belong.

              • haunter

                today at 7:56 AM

                Agreed. Classic case of the “Thing vs Thing, Japan” meme

                https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/thing-japan

                  • TuneCode

                    today at 8:40 AM

                    Hahaha! I'm from Japan, but I totally agree. Honestly, I often find other cultures even more charming in many ways.

                    • LadyCailin

                      today at 9:11 AM

                      Except Place doesn’t have amazing vending machines and konbini like Place, Japan does :D

            • renewiltord

              today at 3:27 AM

              You're supposed to keep an apprentice, man!

              • aaron695

                today at 8:43 AM

                [dead]