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The site lists all the artists that are currently on tour and what tickets they have or have had for each. The prices for each date will lower significantly as the show gets closer. There are several hundred that have been available for each show so you should'nt have a problem at all. Yes, you can trade tickets, but expect to pay a difference since you want better tickets than what you have. You will also need to have some Japanese ability, or someone that can help you since you will need to explain what it is you want to do. |
I have a question about the reseller shops...
I know there's a bunch in the Tokyo and Yokohama area, but say I go to the one in Yokohama... do they only sell tickets for shows that will be in Yokohama, or do they sell tickets for shows all over Japan? |
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wow you guys are spending so much on tickets >_<
even if i had that money, i dont think i could justify spending that much on one concert xD luckily mine were only the original 7,800 price for floor seats>_< |
this is really helpful! thansk alot :)
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Does anyone know how long in advance do tickets go up for sale?
I'll be in Japan from October 11 to 24, so I hope I can go to at least one of the 21-22 concerts, if not both. I'd like to know when to start looking online for tickets. Thanks :D |
^ Usually tickets go on sale between 2-3 months before a specific show, so for the October shows, I think tickets would probably go on sale by the time a-nation ends.
I know some people here have bought tickets at reseller shops for the concert this year... what's the general price of floor tickets? And would I have a good chance of buying them the day before the concert, or should I get them online (or have my friend in Japan get one from a reseller shop) before the concert? |
Are there concerts in October? I might be in Japan for 2 weeks this October, but I was sure concerts are only around spring.
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^ Yeah, she added additional dates in October. The concerts on 10/3 and 10/4 are in Fukuoka, and the concerts on 10/21 and 10/22 are at Yoyogi.
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I bought my tickets the other day. There are lots lots of Hamasaki tickets for sale. When I went there was A-block, B-block, C-block arena seats and more. I bought a pair that were in B7 in seats 17 and 18. They aren`t the perfect in the middle of the arena but I would rather sit there then in the stands.
Btw, the Harajuku and Shibuya (or was it Ueno?), I think it was Ueno had the most choices. Shinjuku sucks. Just some information for those who are going to look for tickets. |
Well there are shops in Harajuku, Shinjuku, Shibuya and Ueno. So there's some of them. I can't wait until the tickets for the October dates in Yoyogo comes out. Im gonna try to get a good one! :D
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I'm planning on going to the 20th June Yoyogi concert yaaayy!
I still can't decide what the best seating would be... I also need to get back to Osaka on the shinkansen after the concert - is this possible at a late hour? What time to Ayu's concerts tend to finish? May need to stay the night in a hostel! |
I found a map of Yoyogi Gymnasium...
http://www.naash.go.jp/yoyogi/ichitai_seat.html Does anyone know which side the stage is at? |
A-side.
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Thanks :)
Do you have any idea when the concerts tend to finish? |
Well count with about 3 hours...
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It usually depends how long the talk is. When I went to the concert on the 10th of May, they started to let the people at 3pm. The concert started at 4.15pm and finished at 7pm. |
Wow that's earlier than what I expected
On ticketking website it says 18:30, which I assume is the start time? Fingers crossed I manage to get tickets! |
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Okai so. Miss Elin got me a ticket for Oct 21st! Yaay ty Elin <3
Now. How good of a chance to I have to get fairly good tickets (for Oct 22) from a re-sellers' shop when I arrive in Japan? I will be arriving on Oct 13... |
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