I have a couple of
uchiwas that my grandma gave me; it's those uchiwas you get for free as a commercial sample, so they're not very beautiful, but really useful in the heat of summer.
I must say though, that even if the word uchiwa is Japanese, these fans are common in China as well.
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maybe you should kame on the last one or do you want another one with c.n.blue?
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Right now, I want to have another CNBLUE, but I don't want to be too hasty. I was thinking to save the last one for later. What if I get into another fandom? XDD~
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i saw that you will be in london. me too~ you should bring your uchiwas with you :D
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Cool, you're also going to the concert? I'm so excited. I think it will be awesome.
Should I bring my uchiwa? But they don't use uchiwas in Korean concerts, do they? O.o
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yeah, i'm so excited too. i hope i will find everything. :D
ah, i don't know, but i think it doesn't matter, they gave concerts in japan and the fans over there had uchiwas, right? ;) just do it if you are comfortbale with it.
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What I really want for the concert is those light sticks, but I don't know where to get them. On the other side, not having anything in your hands is also good...
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there was a girl on facebook, who asked who wants to get such a light stick. (https://www.facebook.com/CnBlueLondonGathering?ref=ts)
maybe you should ask her? i think they are pretty cool, but i won't buy one before. maybe they will sell something in front of the concert hall...
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So you're also a Kazuya girl? XDD
Have you been to any of KAT-TUN concerts?
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hahaha, yes for more than 6 years :3
but no, sadly i didn't manage to fly to japan and go to a concert yet. maybe someday. and you? did you went to a concert of them?
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Wow, 6 years. For me, since 2005. It's weird, we should have met in fandom before...
I have never been to KAT-TUN's concerts. Actually, this time is the first time for me to go to a concert. Going to concerts seems so difficult, first you will have to get a ticket. Now only that is hard enough, and then flight ticket. You will need a lot of money and vacation and often the concerts don't fit well with my real life circumstances... T_T
So I'm happy I was able to make it to London. CNBLUE works fine with me. =)
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i was at some concerts here in germany. but for me it's also the first time that i will see one of my favourite bands. i wanted to go so badly and then i saw they will hold a concert in london, so i decided to fly there. :D you are right you must pay a lot of money, but i think it is less than you would pay in south korea ;)
when will you arrive in london and how long do you stay?
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I started to like Kame after watching Gokusen 2 and then came Kindaichi and Nobuta. And so I found out about KAT-TUN.
I'm glad it's in London, because even if it costs a lot, it still is possible. Concerts in Japan or Korea is just too hard to get to. I really admire those fangirls who manage to get there.
I'll arrive on Friday and leaving on Sunday. What about you? Are you going with friends or alone?
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i think london is the best choice, because so many people in europe speak english or understand it. :)
i'll also arrive in friday but i will leave on monday. i'm going with my twinsister. :) what about you? and which ticket did you buy? i mean did you get a seat or will you stand in front of the stage? :D
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London is the perfect choice as you say. It's good so many fangirls are coming from the rest of Europe, not only people from London. I get a bit annoyed when I see people living in Great Britain whining about it's far to go to London, I mean, come on, you live in the same country.
You have a twinsister? O.o
Who also like CNBLUE? Wow.
I'm going with a friend. At first I wanted to have a seat, but then we decided to stand, to come closer. I just hope we will survive, hehe....
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yeah, i know, some people are a bit strange. but i'm surprised that the flight is cheaper than a ride with the train to another german city. maybe the people in GB have the same problem..?!
yeah, i have a twinsister. we are pretty similar and share the same fandoms :D :D actually she was the one who told me about c.n.blue. i don't have friends who love them like me, so i think it's great to have a sister who does.
hahaha, i thought the same. we had the chance to get a seat-ticket but i told my sister that standing might be better because we are closer to the stage. we are tall, so we won't have a problem to see them. ;D i think you will survive. is the standing corner sold out? if not, we should have enough space ;)
where will you stay in london? in a hotel or hostel?
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