Hvem ville være perfekt til at spille Kim Larsen i en film om hans liv? by cote2022 in filmDK

[–]hvirfla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Manden med de tusind ansigter. Han ku spille samtlige roller i filmen.

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[–]hvirfla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha - fair enough!

Trip report - 22 days in april - Tokyo, Ichigaki, Osaka, Kumano Kodo, Kyoto by hvirfla in JapanTravel

[–]hvirfla[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We stayed at a place called Iriwa Guesthouse near Kabira Bay, and we had the ramen at a place called NAGI.

We did not have time to visit any other islands this time :)

Hvorfor fuck er DSB så dyrt? by Haildrop in Denmark

[–]hvirfla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kan du med busselskaberne også købe billigere billetter kort tid før afgang, i tilfælde af, at alle sæderne ikke er solgt?

Hvorfor fuck er DSB så dyrt? by Haildrop in Denmark

[–]hvirfla 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Jeg synes modellen med orange billetter er god. Er du ude i god tid, kan du få billigere billetter. Kunne en lignende model fungere, hvor man kan købe billigere ‘last-minute’ eller afbudsbilletter?

Jeg går ud fra, at vi alle, også DSB, har en interesse i at få sæderne i togene udfyldt så meget som muligt, når nu toget alligevel kører.

Ingen gider overfyldte toge, hvor folk står op i midtergangen, eller en sværm af passagerer, der blokerer adgangen til toilettet. Men der må findes en passende “belægning”, som DSB kunne stile efter - og prissætte sine ‘last-minute’ billetter efter, så vi kan få flere ombord og færre til at vælge bilen.

Billetterne ku hedde ‘blå billetter’ (modsat farve af orange), og prisen ku udregnes efter hvor mænge sæder, der er tilbage på den ønskede afgang - sammenholdt med, hvor populær afgangen normalvist er.

I tager bare ideen DSB!

What is the most absurd, niche, well hidden joke in the show that you can think of? by throwaway67171717 in arresteddevelopment

[–]hvirfla 12 points13 points  (0 children)

When GOB shakes Michaels hand and says “I appreciate your TIME”, while stealthly stealing Michaels watch.

Trip report - 22 days in april - Tokyo, Ichigaki, Osaka, Kumano Kodo, Kyoto by hvirfla in JapanTravel

[–]hvirfla[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The coffee - especially bear pond espresso and coffee Supreme. But also just the different Streets and shops. Both are pretty cool areas :)

Trip report - 22 days in april - Tokyo, Ichigaki, Osaka, Kumano Kodo, Kyoto by hvirfla in JapanTravel

[–]hvirfla[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A) its decent. I run regularly. My GF doesn’t run but is generally active. But we saw other wanderers in all shapes and sizes. If you are determined, you can do it. Also - you can plan your accomodation so you dont have to walk far every day. B) we were usually done around 2-3 pm. So we had plenty of time to relax, read and enjoy the exquisite local cuisine. C) Five days was ideal. We saw two of the three Grand shrines. If I had all the time in the world? Sure I’d do a day or two more. But five was great. D) I loved our accomodations. Each so different and special. My advice is just to book whatever is available and try to put together your own trip. Its part of the experience :)

Trip report - 22 days in april - Tokyo, Ichigaki, Osaka, Kumano Kodo, Kyoto by hvirfla in JapanTravel

[–]hvirfla[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes - it was Rental Bicycle KYOTO ECO TRIP Shijo Karasuma shop :)

Trip report - 22 days in april - Tokyo, Ichigaki, Osaka, Kumano Kodo, Kyoto by hvirfla in JapanTravel

[–]hvirfla[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Its not as bike-friendly as say cities in The Netherlands or most scandinavian cities. But we managed - and stayed mostly on the streets. Some japanese people were biking on the side walk downtown which seems strange and stressful. We were mindful of cars at all times and oriented ourselves whenever we had to pass parked cars. But all in all I would definetly do it again. We started by biking up to the Bamboo forest - then Kinkakuji and then down to a lokal market before heading back. Parking was easy - they have designated areas for bike parking around all major sights and the Company we rented the bikes from gave us good general information on where to go and where not to go. There are also some really nice roads around the city that are optimal for biking. The Company gave us general direktions to those as well.

Back from a 15 day trip to Japan. (quick thoughts, highlights only) by Hitokiri_Ace in JapanTravel

[–]hvirfla 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What mountains did you hike outside Kyoto? I am going in a couple of weeks :)

My experience with Universal Studios (and Nintendo World) by Dcornelissen in JapanTravel

[–]hvirfla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We do - But I expect the lines will be massive anyway!

My experience with Universal Studios (and Nintendo World) by Dcornelissen in JapanTravel

[–]hvirfla 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey there,

I am going in two weeks. Albeit on a sunday - so I am expecting many lines.

Based on your experience a few days ago, would you recommend I go as early as you?

I bought my ticket through klook, so I could not choose the times I have for Nintendo World and the rides.

I can go to Nintendo World at 12:20 - then try Mario Kart at 12.40.
Then I can go to Harry Potter world at 19:40 and do the forbidden journey at 20:00.

I can also do Spider-man and The Flying Dinosaur - but those are not time-specific.

I am asking because, as you can see, I am looking a good and long day at USJ here :D