Check out the folks who attended WordCamp Kyoto 2017:
Sorted in order of least travel distance to greatest.
Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Travel distance:
7,027 miles (11,313 km)
ジョン・アン(Jon Ang) @kenshino Speaker Page
ロバート・ロウリー(Robert Rowley) @rawrly Speaker Page
ジョージ・ステファニス(George Stephanis) @georgestephanis Speaker Page
よしぱん @yoshipan Speaker Page
カイト @ixkaito Speaker Page
コソバマイ @ixkaito Speaker Page
エラリー ジャンクリストフ @brandelune Speaker Page
小原 千秋 @mel_cha Speaker Page
阪本 圭太郎 @mel_cha Speaker Page
村主 壮悟 @mel_cha Speaker Page
小西 大祐 @daisuke konishi Speaker Page
富田 幸博 @gloupesbiz Speaker Page
紀野 惠 @gloupesbiz Speaker Page
阿部 文人 @abefumito Speaker Page
前川 昌幸 @maepon Speaker Page
榊原 昌彦 @maepon Speaker Page
立花 明 @atachibana Speaker Page
岩本 朗 @lqd Speaker Page
石川 栄和 @kurudrive Speaker Page
尾上 洋介 @likr Speaker Page
小賀 浩通 @megumithemes Speaker Page
高野 直子 @nao Speaker Page
丹野 翔太 @tanshio1987 Speaker Page
小室 貴史 @morisawa Speaker Page
三好 隆之 @takayukister Speaker Page
宮内 隆行 @miyauchi Speaker Page
These are the people that make this event happen. They work tirelessly for weeks and months to plan, coordinate, and execute the best event possible. If you get a chance to thank them, please do!
@naoko_san
Yasui Risa
木谷 公哉
齋木 弘樹
北角裕巳
コソバマイ
Toru Miki
小島健司
額賀順子
菊地 友輝
福井 洋
Takenori Okashita (GOUTEN)
小西大祐
Junichiro Sugiyama
カイト
角田 一平
柏原 剛(カッシー)
岡本秀高
466548
yori3
北村由美
松井 杏
ミスミタクマ
mikakane
シマキョウスケ
Toro_Unit
Details TBD.
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