Hey Everyone,
I am sorry if I am doing this wrong- the place I'm in has very shoddy internet connection so I don't want to waste time.
Anyway, I've just moved Japan, and live near Nagoya. I would like to see the Teogmasu concert(s maybe) in Nagoya after Christmas. Does anyone know how to get tickets? Please help me! No one I know here is interested in Johnny's. :(
I am sorry if I am doing this wrong- the place I'm in has very shoddy internet connection so I don't want to waste time.
Anyway, I've just moved Japan, and live near Nagoya. I would like to see the Teogmasu concert(s maybe) in Nagoya after Christmas. Does anyone know how to get tickets? Please help me! No one I know here is interested in Johnny's. :(
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Date: 2011-11-02 04:58 am (UTC)Here's the link:
http://aishitsuzukeru.livejournal.com/190822.html
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Date: 2011-11-02 05:17 am (UTC)You can try to see if you can get a ticket from any of the ticket seller machines at the convenience stores, they should have a booklet that should have concert information, including the code to find the concert you're looking for. It's rare to manage to get a ticket this way for a Johnny's concert from my experience.
The other option is to find a store that buys and sells tickets. I was in Tokyo when I was in Japan so I'm not sure where you would look in Nagoya, perhaps in the area where the Johnny's Shop is in the city. There are also some online vendors that sell bought tickets as well if your Japanese is good enough. You do run the risk of being denied in to the concert because these tickets tend to be sold by fan club members and have their names on them, so it's on you if you want to risk it.
Ultimately my suggestion is that if you are going to be in Japan for long enough, like a year or so, go to the concert venue anyway and fill out a fan club application there, they always have a stand outside the venue just for people to join the fan club. I know you can go through the post office and join that way but I found it much easier to join at the venue as you have someone there to help you fill everything out properly. That way you can ballot for tickets on your own if you think you want to go to another concert in the future, which is actually rather easy to do as it's mainly filling out a form they send out for it.
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Date: 2011-11-02 06:21 am (UTC)http://je-goods.livejournal.com/
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Date: 2011-11-02 09:50 am (UTC)I think it is the easiest way to buy the ticket.
I had ever brought Hey!Say!JUMP ticket concert last fuyu concert at Nagoya, the price was pretty cheap.
Good Luck!
Thanks!
Date: 2011-11-02 03:39 pm (UTC)Thanks so much everyone! I will use your info to the best of my ability. I will definitely try your ideas.
Take care!
Ashlee
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Date: 2011-11-03 02:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-11-04 09:31 am (UTC)