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Originally Posted by Axel_Grease
Thanks for your review! How funny that Ayu got shot by the water gun. xD
EDIT: Wow, you even got a little Gozilla Ayu cut-out thingy.
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Yep, I stole it in a store in Akihabara

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Originally Posted by SheFliesHigher
I can totally relate to the LOUD part....I almost went deaf at the concert I went to!
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Cool

! Where was your seats?
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Originally Posted by soysaucestar
Wow, you sure bought a lot of things at the concert. o_o;;
You also had pretty good seats--how did you get the tickets? My friend and I had pretty good seats in the arena on the 4/22 show...I have to agree though, the crowd didn't seem so psyched up last Saturday -_-;; I think I was probably the only one in my section who was going crazy/yelling/screaming! The couple in front of us was...just standing there, not seeming excited at all to be at the concert. o_O; Odd.
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The crowd was a lot better at the Sunday performance, you should have went to both
I wrote a little guide answearing questions like yours on the
AHO forum. I'll copy that post to here:
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Originally Posted by kakkoii_Ben
omg!!!thanks for the report!!You rock!wow,i'm really envy by the "MANY ayu's stuffs you had brought"!!pls gimme me some of its~hehex~k just kidding~ :lol:
btw i have some questions to ask you:
1)What age is ayu's fan you have seen mostly around?are there a lot of teenagers?(like 16-19 years old)
2)How do you buy the tickets?cuz i wanna go to japan to see her live next year!
3)Can you tell me how much you spent on her concert's tickets and goods in your country currency?
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All ages, I really mean all. Pensionares, families with their youngest children, teenagers, middle aged couples/single persons, people going alone and big groups of friends. There were a lot of people at about my age (18~). It was an even mix of both sexes. Quite impressive

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You buy them when you get there, from ticket reseller stores. I knew the location of one before I went to Tokyo, I found 4 other while I was there. You are more or less GUARANTEED to get a ticket, even if you buy them the same day as the concert is. I arrived 2 weeks before the concert and bought the tickets a few days before them. You can use
FDJP if you want the tickets in your hand before you go there. But trust me, get them when you are there, it's the cheapest and you can choose between a lot of different tickets.
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Use
www.xe.com to translate it into the currency you like.
Concert tickets, front row of block B1: 26000 yen. I bought those before I went to Tokyo. I regret that because I had to pay the extra 30% that FDJP charges. Yes, that means I paid 35000 yen for the ticket. For 35000 yen you can get quite good A-block seats. I belive front row of A-block tickets go for around 50-60000 yen each. I didn't see any A-block tickets while in Tokyo though, either they were all sold out or the reseller stores could not get their hands on any.
Concert tickets, middle of block D4: 10000 yen. (Centre of the arena, almost as far back as you can get).
If you want really good tickets, look for them with seats in block B4 or B5. They are encircling the stage in the middle of the arena, where Ayu run to now and then. That is the closest possible you can get to her during a performance. I had the chance to get B5 tickets at the same price as the B1 ones, not front row. I didn't take it because I thought B1 front row would be better.
Tour Goods:
I spent roughly 80000 yen at buying stuff at the arena (That includes the cost for all the albums aswell). 50000 for the tour goods and 30000 for the CDs/DVDs, I don't remember exactly.