Day 70 Daylight saving time (DST)
In New Zealand, Daylight Saving Time (DST) began on September 29th, when the clocks were moved forward by one hour. The aim is to extend the amount of daylight available for work and leisure. Although the total hours in a day remain 24, activities are adjusted to make better use of the extra daylight in the evening. I’ve heard of this system before, but I’ve never experienced it since it isn't applied in Japan. I’m very interested in how it works.
For example, I took two photos near my house at 7:15 PM while running, and it was still light outside. Each experience in New Zealand gives me new realizations and knowledge.
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