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I know they haven't started yet - but the websites still don't listen the concerts, and the Shizuoka shows which are only two weeks before, have already had TWO pre-order lotteries... (that's how I got my ticket), so I'm wondering why they aren't going to do that for the Fukuoka shows... (or if they will but not for another few weeks)?
I just thought they'd list everything at the same time.
@Roanmy, depends on how you're going to get your tickets. You basically have three options - get first hand from official sales (which is hard unless you enter in the lottery), buy online, or wait until you're in Japan and go to a ticket reseller. Actually there's also a fourth option but I wouldn't ever consider it - buying from the scalpers outside the concerts. (They're old and creepy and most likely linked to yakuza).
Depending when and where you buy your ticket, and where the seat is, you can expect to pay aroudn 10,000 to 20,000 yen for it. You should also look up the seating charts for the respective arenas before you make a decision on a second hand ticket so you know what you're paying for.
It's not that difficult to buy from resellers in Japan, the only thing is if you're most likely going to Shizuoka or Fukuoka, I have no idea if or where they have resellers there, and they mightn't even have resellers in those cities, especially Shizuoka - which is more confusing seeing as the concert isn't even in Shizuoka (the city), but closer to Hamamatsu (if you're taking the shinkansen from Tokyo)...
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