I am back. From the trip! helsinki volume

Hey.



Helsinki! No, the weather is nice compared to Stockholm.

The city is small.

It's a fish.

It's a ship.

It's a seagull.



So I guess I like this one better?



As soon as I arrived, I went to the HIETALAHDENTRRI market.

I took the tram because I wasn't familiar with the area, but it was close. You can walk. .

There's a market that looks like a video grenier of Ofura, and there's an antique mall in the back.

I quickly got tired of watching both, so I went to a food stall and took a rest while eating something typical of Helsinki.



I forgot to take a picture of this, but it's steamed jumbo potatoes, cream sauce, blue cheese, shrimp, tuna, etc. 8 euros.











Yes, the cathedral. As someone who lives near Sacre-Coeur, I find it too smooth.



Uspensky Cathedral.

Again, it closed at 3pm, so I couldn't go inside!

Isn't it closing early? ?



Once in a while, I often see the clean cross pattern that you see on Ofura's brokan. .

I wonder if it's a Lutheran thing here. Let's find out.







If you are unsure, find a facade that suits you.







The next day, we went to the upper market. The one that starts with v.

Sorry, I don't know where it is anymore. .

This is a guy who works in a warehouse.



I bought some.

I can't seem to find what I want. .







Like Buckingham, there were guards, but I don't know what they were guarding. .

what? why?

It was such a simple building.



A====It's the presidential palace! ! (I just looked at how the earth moves)







Afterwards, take a boat to Suomenlinna, a World Heritage Site.

The sea is nice.







I tried Titanic for a while.



I see a really cool dad. ``That's a nice daddy,'' I thought to myself.







Inside the island. First of all, I wanted to go to the toy museum, so I looked for it.It's in an out of the way place, so it's hard to find and there aren't many people.



It was next to this deserted pier.

A place where toys from around 1830 to 1980 are exhibited.

I feel like the number of exhibits is small considering the price, but...

There were many dolls.

“Customers who buy lace love it, I’m sure.”

Or look at the doll's clothes,

I thought, "I wonder if they're remaking the lace like this."













break.







Afterwards, head to the fortress side where there is also a beach.



Here, I came into contact with a French family.

Otoo seems to want to take a picture of the seagulls, but Akaa runs out of all the sweets he has. .

I find myself saying “Oh, I have cookies!” in Japanese.

A mom who reacts just by the word "cookie."



Without using it, he said, ``Sow it here.''



Then, there were seagulls with great force! ! ! !



Mom laughs when she sees mom and dad taking too many pictures.



I realized once again that French people are Latin after all.















the next day.

Another trip to the recycling shop.

It was raining really hard, but unexpectedly I came across a store that had some old items mixed in, and I got excited.

Afterwards, we had lunch at a cafe next to Hakaniemi.

The price was reasonable as the portion was huge!

That's 8 euros including cafe and bread! yeah? Was it 7.5? ?

But it was delicious.





afternoon



I was wandering around wanting to go to the nude pool, but I didn't know the address or anything, so I couldn't find it.

In the end, we took a walk in the youth district (probably) at the bottom.

In Paris, it's male, and in Tokyo, it's middle-eyed (maybe old, myself).

It seems to be around.







When you come to this side, there are quite a few buildings from around 1900, and there are quite a few hills, which I like.





There are many road names like ~katu. This place is called "Isokatsu," and he said, "Turn around with erotic cutlets."



Purchase the CD you want at this isokatsu record shop. Then, at the cash register, I saw the last one from the band I was looking for, and when I said, ``Oh, this too!'', my brother said, ``This is nice!''

There were so many things I wanted to ask, but after only a short conversation, I ended up saying, ``Ah, I can't speak English...'' so I gave up crying.

I wanted to ask about a band from Helsinki.







When I was flopping around, this is what I felt! It's a bit like Brokan! I found a junk shop called.



But it's closed. . "Already?! Yay!"



By the way, the next day was the same pattern. "Hey!"







If you look closely, you'll see Pippi.











I'm interested in this event! ! ! ! i wanna go! !







I took the metro. Heroic!







The old bicycle feels rough.















In the evening, I rested in a tree in front of the station.







Goodbye, Northern Europe! ! Hey hey!

Below is Germany.

Keytos! ! (thank you)



Mochi, I have a souvenir from this trip! ! !

I'll put it in my luggage and send it.



Northern Europe was a country full of cleanliness.

The restrooms are clean and almost always have space for wheelchairs.

slope. As expected! ! ! ! !

Am I the only one who feels like I'm a shy person?

I feel like there's something Japanese about me.



But prices are high!





Helsinki Old and Young Vidal Sassoon



(Translation) Most people had heads like Vidal Sassoon. Ah, even though the seasons change, Sassoon remains the same, just like the sea. And a feeling of silence.



Oh, by the way, in Paris, the metro stopped on both the way there and back.

France. . . Try harder!
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