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Jun 25, 2012 15:10

Hi!

I live in France and it is impossible to buy tickets from here. Does someone could help us? We would like to see Rock Musical Bleach & Tennimyu. (Also the special 25th anniversary Okawa Genki, if possible.) Also, we would like specific places. We have PayPal to pay.

We thank you very much.

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junklover June 26 2012, 09:11:24 UTC
I can help you out for Burimyu so please message me. As for Tenimyu, I have no idea about it's tickets since I am not watching it. The last Friday was the last day for Okawa Genki's 25th anniversary tickets sales. If the anniversary events still have some ticket left, I believe they will start sales sometime soon.

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mamushi69 June 27 2012, 02:31:48 UTC
I am really fan of Genki-kun and I'd love to see his show birthday. If you have information to find tickets, please let me know. I am a little sad for Tennimyu. For Rock Musical Bleach, I'll find out in the squares. I'm dizzy, so it would take place at the bottom. This is the first time I go to Japan. I do not know their system up and everything. Anyway, thank you very much.

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junklover June 27 2012, 05:59:48 UTC
I'll keep my eyes on Genki's blog, since if there are any second sales, it should have a post. As for Tenimyu, I know a girl who know about it much, much better than me, so I will ask her. Which date do you want to go? As for Burimyu, you don't have to hurry because the ticket will start selling on July 8.

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mamushi69 June 27 2012, 16:04:26 UTC
For it would tenimyu the last dates of September, in Tokyo. Because I will not have the money to go to another city. Therefore, 20, 21, 22 or 23. The last day would be really good at 18:00. For places, anywhere that's fine. (I take upon myself for my vertigo ^. ^) Should therefore be two tickets. I thank you from the heart are. Really! ♥

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hisana9chiki June 26 2012, 09:52:44 UTC
Hello,
I purchased tickets for the Shinsei Bleach musical from London last year. You can pick up the telephone number from their website http://rmbleach.com/ . You can probably work out which to ring if you translate the page on the web. (Luckily, there was just the one number last year!). I called and asked for someone who spoke English. They didn't take the money until I collected the tickets. I was able to pick them up from the theatre a few days before the show when I arrived in Tokyo. They were very helpful and even stayed in email contact with me for weeks before I flew out there.
The phone call cost about £12 - £15 as I was calling Japan for about half an hour, but it was totally worth it.

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mamushi69 June 27 2012, 02:33:40 UTC
I do not really speak English. I use a translator to write here. But, thank you for the information.

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hisana9chiki June 27 2012, 08:56:50 UTC
Ah, sorry. I didn't realise. Your English seems fine. I just thought it might be easier to try directly. You could always email them too. They want to sell tickets so they should want to help you!

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mamushi69 June 27 2012, 16:00:01 UTC
Thank you very much. I'll try to find. (^. ^)

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