Copenhagenâs Langelinie Pavillonen tells an unexpected story of connection between two ancient monarchies: Denmark and Japan. On this walking tour along the picturesque promenade and waterfront, youâll learn how a Japanese bakerâs love for Danish pastries led to 200 Sakura trees being gifted to Copenhagen, creating a living link between these geographically distant nations. The tour starts outside the Museum of Danish Resistance and takes you through Churchillparken (Churchill Park), and past the iconic Gefion Fountain. Youâll stroll through Langelinie Park too, where the annual Copenhagen Sakura Festival celebrates Japanese culture, before making your way to the harbour to see historical monuments marking Denmarkâs naval history. Beneath a peaceful grove of cherry trees, Iâll guide you in a mindfulness exercise where youâll engage all five senses, transforming a simple walk into a deeply personal experience. Our tour ends at the historical Ved Norgesporten (Norway Gate) at Kastellet fortress. On this hour-long tour, youâll have the opportunity to: ⢠Learn about King Frederik IXâs surprising connection to Japan through his dragon tattoo, the first of many that would decorate this unconventional monarchâs body ⢠Discover how a post-WWII Japanese entrepreneur fell in love with Danish pastries and built a bakery empire named after Hans Christian Andersen ⢠Understand the unique parallels between Danish and Japanese monarchies, the worldâs two oldest royal houses ⢠Walk past the famous Little Mermaid statue and learn about the Japanese anime adaptation that preserved Andersenâs original ending ⢠Be surprised by what a very wealthy but homesick Danish princess ate for breakfast ⢠See visible scars on Kastellet fortress from WWII, a conflict that paradoxically created the conditions for the Danish-Japanese connection celebrated by the cherry trees ⢠Hear why a naval battle fought in 1710 deserved a memorial 180 years later, and how that was an inspirational story in Japan Let me show you how this busy waterside neighborhood can also be experienced from a mindful perspective. Youâll gain unique insights into Copenhagen through the two kingdomsâ connection. Enjoy! **Image Credits:** All photographs by Eliana Cobos, except Location 9 - Langelinie Park at dusk by Nicholas Cobos-Ullitz; Location 11 - Ăllebrød photo by [RhinoMind](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/); Location 11 - Russian Empress Maria Fedorovna by [Charles Jacotin, Paris](http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/18991/lot/156/); and Location 11 - FabergĂŠ Egg by Mojito_mak, Getty Images, through Canva **Sources:** [Copenhagen Sakura Festival](https://sakurafestival.dk/about/) About Page [The Tattoos of the King](https://www.dr.dk/historie/webfeature/frederik-9-tattoouk) Recreated A Concept for the Fulfillment and Enrichment of Life through Bread - Always Modeled After Denmark by [Andersen Institute of Bread & Life Co](https://www.andersen-group.jp/english/hygge/ ) The Nordics in the modern Japanese political imagination - Turning Japan into âDenmark on a bigger scaleâ by [Kenn Nakata Steffensen](https://nordics.info/show/artikel/the-nordic-countries-in-the-modern-japanese-political-imagination)