I know when to keep my priorities straight and when I see a damn tiny shop in a tiny street that says "homemade cupcakes" on it, I go in and continue my quest for cupcakes... outside of Helsinki.
These were tiny cupcakes, in a tiny shop, with tiny chairs (or maybe they don't expect girls to be 1.72m high and like cupcakes, who knows). They weren't so pretty that you wouldn't want to put one in your mouth... I tried the green tea one and it was airy and overall very lovely and not too sugary and clearly not the Fazer-pre-made kind.

Ah, Busan. You even offer me cupcakes. You're the kind of city I can be bff with!

 They have these boxes full of safety wear in every station, I've seen them in Busan and Seoul. Actually safety seems to be rather an important issue. There are enough fire extinguishers around everywhere for each person to have their own.
 Yep. Still 12 years old.
 Busan, as seen from another park. This one was under the Busan Tower. It was raining and I figured that just walking around the place would show me just as much.
 It's amazing how bad I am at taking photos in rainy/cloudy weather... I really can't figure out the right settings.
 These guys had "Dymanic Busan" written on their red little things. If that's dynamic... we're in trouble. Just walking slowly I overtook them easily.
 Prepare yourself for another grand revelation of my culture knowledge! For me these kinds of bells are associated with that show that Kanjani8 did where the main character was a talking can. At one point Baru and Yasu had to go around some region of Japan and find bells for every note out there... and in the end they failed because they ran out of gas. Yeah, there was a limited amount of gas. Why do I remember this kind of stuff but I still can't remember what's the watt equivalent of a horse power?
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