happy for you!! the S seat in Makuhari is actually pretty good, and because in the last few years they've made the stage a bit higher, the view is very nice from any seat ^u^
good question! ^^Just curious: how good are the odds for the ticket lottery generally (meaning they got a seat of any kind)? I feel like I mostly see people posting about being successful, but then again those who aren't might not feel like sharing their misfortune.
この度はグランプリという賞をいただき、大変光栄に思います。
10年目という節目を越え、今年は更に先の景色を見に行くための動力として。
ちょっと強引に手を取って、でも絶対に離したりしない。そんな曲です。
会場でブチ上がれる日を楽しみにしております。
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I am very honored to receive the Grand Prix award.
Beyond the milestone of 10 years, this year will be the driving force to go to see the scenery further ahead.
Take my hand forcibly, but never let go. It's that kind of song.
We are looking forward to the day when we can go up at the venue.
S is quite good as long as your seat is not in the extreme left or right flanks, the way the stage projection works means the view to the stage is not so good, at least if you're quite far forward and all the way to either side, I think I had one such seat in 2018, and I think it wasn't very good, but usually yes, S seats are pretty good, sometimes even almost the same as being at the SS block.happy for you!! the S seat in Makuhari is actually pretty good, and because in the last few years they've made the stage a bit higher, the view is very nice from any seat ^u^
I feel like the odds might be slightly in favour of the foreigner lottery, for the reason you mentioned. But of course it's all down to luck in the end, and I think JP lottery odds are fairly good as well, first round especially.@MagicalMiku: Thank you very much for all that information!
Hmm, I wonder if the odds for the foreign lottery might actually be better than in the domestic one. There are far fewer seats available, but there's probably also a smaller pool of people applying. It's not that the demand isn't there, but planning an overseas trip isn't a small feat for everyone.
Honestly, imagining 4500 or 7500 vocal synth fans in one place makes me really happy!
Mind if I ask how you were able to sign up for Pia without a Japanese phone number? Or do you have a friend in Japan and used their number?Results for the 1st round of JP ticket lottery came in. Knowing there's the foreigner lottery as well i only applied for both Sunday shows (Tokyo) as a safety measure in case I get destroyed by the foreigner lottery. I had decent luck; got an S for both shows. I'll probably apply for an SS for Sunday night still, and sell the S ticket to a friend if I get the SS.
I registered an account on Pia last year using a virtual Japanese number (050-number). Unfortunately though the service I used doesn't serve non-Japanese people anymore, but I've been able to use my Pia account without problems so far.Mind if I ask how you were able to sign up for Pia without a Japanese phone number? Or do you have a friend in Japan and used their number?
Ah, lucky.I registered an account on Pia last year using a virtual Japanese number (050-number). Unfortunately though the service I used doesn't serve non-Japanese people anymore, but I've been able to use my Pia account without problems so far.