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we finished that blog post just in time for what is a bit of a hikari_no_yume tradition at this point: taking the train from southern sweden to germany, lightly sleep deprived, slightly manic, and vibing out. don't worry about us, it's one of our favourite things in the world

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we love the sky and all that but we also love trains (generally), Citytunneln, Öresundsbron, the entire country of Denmark if viewed as just a railway and an airport (very good at both), and we even love DB ICEs and Hamburg Hbf, especially the passenger delay compensation scheme,

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i think we love, also, just how annoying inter-european rail transport can be, even if we also love how freakishly un-annoying it is if you live in Greater Copenhagen™ like we do, because… we interact with DB auf Deutsch and we interact with Denmark/Sweden in… Scandinavian?

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if the pandemic had completely fucked our brain, most of you would never have heard of us, it could easily have been a fate worse than death considering what we used to be like. long covid is real and can hurt you, so try to act like it if you have the chance, it's not a fun time

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the train to Germany notionally operated by DB arrived at København H in good time, but that's not surprising because this leg of the journey is of course operated by (🎵 D, E♭, B♭ jingle plays) DSB (the notes of that jingle are » D, Es, B « in Danish)

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we are not trying to brag about it, we're terrified of how obviously manic we were, but we will point out that if you do in fact only speak a single language, this kind of shit is an everyday occurrence for people globally, especially in smaller european countries near borders

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and after a brief pitstop in Hamburg, and DB removing the „Zugbindung“ because the previous train was delayed enough for us to miss the originally intended connection, we now proceed to our actual destination… Bremen, one of Germany's three city-states :3

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we are, as we half-expected, barely functioning this evening; very glad the concert isn't today, we'd be too out of it to enjoy it fully or safely. thankfully we are, uh, quite familiar with how to navigate germany at this point, and all we need to do is eat, brush teeth, sleep

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Uludağ Gazoz tweet was because one of the worst things about Germany is how sugar-free sodas are far less available here, and apparently KFC only sell you either water or caffeine; caffeine would ruin our sleep AND send us psychotic, so… sugary Turkish drink from the kiosk it is

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we can consume maybe a 33cL can of soda with a meal now and it won't affect us too bad but that indescribably horrible day, both the nadir and the preceding comeup, and knowing the caffeine may have worsened our bipolar, make us fear it and never want to become dependant again

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germany is such a vibe. paying with cash… kiosks… DB trains… public transit other than busses and regional trains… it's so cool. and i think i might like it more when it's not berlin, which may be quite telling. would've been interesting if we had moved to köln after all…

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Bremen city centre viewed from a 4th-storey hotel room window, intentionally out of focus for the privacy of pedestrians

(rare twitter link because we hit some kind of limit and can't upload the video here: https://x.com/hikari_no_yume/status/1960098400285720898)

that's the prettiest video we've ever shot, isn't it. that's just a phone camera, too

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germany rocks so hard dude. this is not just a photo of a croissant, an apple pastry, some kind of Laugengebäck sesame seed tomato mozarella thing, and Apfelschorle… it is that, but you see, this store has maybe a dozen variations on each of these items (except the Schorle)!!!!

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the germans are VERY serious about their baked goods and they are VERY good at them, a single german bakery has more variety of Laugengebäck in it than the average Englishman has tasted in his life, it's peak. oh and btw like half the stores in Berlin have 12 different Schorle :)

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everything about this place makes us very happy and we have explored almost none of it so far. remember how our hotel room overlooks the very city centre we love so much, it's literally next to the train station? that's a budget hotel, 2-night stay with incredible view is €113?!

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if we did end up in Japan (unlikely at this point), we realise now it would be very out-of-character to just go straight to Tokyo. maybe we'd hang out in the inaka. i think that'd be very soulful for us. maybe we actually will do that some day, who knows. if it's even possible

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[oops forgot to cross-post this one, it should be before the Tokyo one] nobody who isn't German has really heard of or cares about Bremen, but it seems really nice, it's making us happy in all the ways anywhere else in Germany does, for our two-night stay (which could've been way cheaper we suspect!), and that's all that matters

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Bremen's city centre has some kind of elevated railway line, too, which really makes it feel kinda like Tokyo, specifically a section near Akihabara that we spent a long time walking back and forth through when we visited late-2018 (we spent a month hunting CDs and anime merch)

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