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03-04-2010, 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by allhailhata View Post
"International anime fair"
Just go to Lawson after arrival.Maybe no fear of sold out.

"a concert at the Zepp Tokyo"
Did you check the right side of the page? "Eventer info"
There are links.Check the page.They tell you how to purchase and reserve
tickets in JAPANESE.

Usually,You can buy concert tickets at convenience stores.
Of course ,there is a fear of "sold out".How to reserve? You must registar with Ticket websites.Unfortunately they are in japanese like Lawson ticket.
If you can reserve,you can usually receive ticket at convenience stores.
Asking your friend who can understand Japanese to reserve is a reliable means.

Yes, I did check out "Eventer Info". It brings me here, but as it's in Japanese for the majority, I'm horribly puzzled. </3

Is "Lawson Tickets" much like the Canadian/American Ticket Master?
Again, as you pointed out, the site is in Japanese.
Is this the method to which you were refering to purchasing tickets in convience stores, the Loppi Machine?

Unfortunately, I habe no one in Japan that I am visiting or can contact ahead of time to reserve the tickets or assist with the purchase, aside from, of course, the tellers or staff who may be near the machines.

Is there a location finder for these Loppi Machines some where? >_<; I can still just try and wing it xD


So to recap:
-There's no real way to 'reserve' the tickets, unless I have contacts in Japan already.
-All websites listed so far are Japanese-only.
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