I know it's been a while, but now the next trip is in the planning and I finally managed to make my mom stop being a chicken and tag along. (Yay
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I use tenso.com to forward mail - it's a Japanese address and they'll send on to whatever foreign address you like. It's not a shopping service, just a mail drop.
I also don't see a problem with sending the tickets to your Tokyo hotel and taking them with you - I usually send tickets to my first stop.
If you mean Hankyu's own ticket system, it was still working when I went in June?
Ok, I think I have to calm down. (Serious heart attack mode! It has to be perfect for mom, lol, can't put her through too much stress.)
So you say that back in June you were able to order tickets through Hankyu's system?
Because last year I was able to order online, but this year the website looks all different, the TakaWiki says "this older system no longer applicable for shows from Jan. 2013" and when I put the website through google translate it tells me I need to have a log in... T___T
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I'm going to blame this on the fact that I just woke up, but -- why do you need to forward the tickets if you're buying from Hankyu? You can just take the print-your-own option. And yes, of course you need a login. The Takawiki just means that the website appearance has changed.
If you need to buy from ticket.co.jp, then yeah, you would need to forward them. It usually takes a week to arrive (in NY, not sure how long EMS takes for you) from getting to them.
LOL, wow, print at home would be beyond awesome. (And as I'm reading the User Agreement for the registration process I see a reference to PRINT@HOME xD )
And I totally blame... I don't know what. I'm just really excited and stressed and under perfectionism-pressure. It's so easy to get back into full excitement-swing. :D
Also I just checked the website and tickets for mura will go on sale January 4. Though honestly, since you're shooting for maeraku, I would think it's unlikely you'll be able to get tickets direct and may have to use a scalper like ticket.co.jp, in which case you'll need someone in Japan to do the wire transfer or else use Noppin.
I also don't see a problem with sending the tickets to your Tokyo hotel and taking them with you - I usually send tickets to my first stop.
If you mean Hankyu's own ticket system, it was still working when I went in June?
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So you say that back in June you were able to order tickets through Hankyu's system?
Because last year I was able to order online, but this year the website looks all different, the TakaWiki says "this older system no longer applicable for shows from Jan. 2013" and when I put the website through google translate it tells me I need to have a log in... T___T ( ... )
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If you need to buy from ticket.co.jp, then yeah, you would need to forward them. It usually takes a week to arrive (in NY, not sure how long EMS takes for you) from getting to them.
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And I totally blame... I don't know what. I'm just really excited and stressed and under perfectionism-pressure. It's so easy to get back into full excitement-swing. :D
Thanks for your helpful response!! ♥
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