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Jul 10, 2010 14:40

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pyroyale July 10 2010, 19:49:18 UTC
alice nine tickets aren't released until August 14th. When they are released you can order them from Lawson's ticket website here but you'll need to be in Japan to do so. Usually, you reserve the ticket online and then have to actually go to a Lawson to pay for it.

I can't find anything for that specific Kra date, but their other shows also go on sale on 8/14 and will be the same.

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tokyo_yume July 11 2010, 07:02:54 UTC
Cool, thanks so much. I don't know a whole lot of Kanji, so it's going to be an adventure, but I have a translator on my browser that will help me figure it out. Do you think I could reserve tickets while I'm in the States as long as I have an address in Japan?

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pyroyale July 11 2010, 07:14:52 UTC
Usually you have to pay within 48 hours of reserving the ticket to actually get the ticket. If you don't, the reservation is cancelled.

So, if you're going to be in Japan around 8/16 then you can, if not then it's pretty pointless. Unless someone can do it for you.

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deadly_firefly July 10 2010, 19:50:19 UTC
hi
you can use a shopping service
like mukunoki for example and they will buy the ticket for you from the regular ticket sites
i did that as well a few months ago its very save.
If those concerts are sold out they also can try to buy your tickets at mbok.

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tokyo_yume July 11 2010, 07:03:44 UTC
Awesome!! Thank you for the info!! ^_^

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amedamaa July 11 2010, 06:30:15 UTC
if your friend is in Japan on the date of ticket sales start (someone wrote it before me) she can just go to the Lawson and buy the ticket for you through Loppi.

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tokyo_yume July 11 2010, 07:06:05 UTC
Thanks, this is good to know. This is going to be a dumb question, but what is the Lawson? Is it just the website pyroyale gave me, or is it actually a physical store in Japan?

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pyroyale July 11 2010, 07:15:34 UTC
It's a chain of convenience stores. They're EVERYWHERE in Japan and are pretty awesome.

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amedamaa July 11 2010, 07:19:47 UTC
yup, it's a chain of convenience stores. A Loppi Machine is a machine where you can purchase tickets for various events. It's usually in every store.

something for your friend, just in case she don't know ->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu_z2UGEWx4

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mukunoki? lastmockingbird January 3 2011, 06:25:54 UTC
Hi, I was planning to buy concert ticket trough Mukunoki and I found your post here. Were you able to purchase your ticket through Mukunoki? How was the service and the payment system?

Would appreciate it if you could reply. thank you!

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Re: mukunoki? tokyo_yume January 4 2011, 05:14:32 UTC
Actually, I didn't use Mukunoki in this situation, a friend of mine in Japan got the tickets for those shows through a pre-sale for me. So, I don't really know anything about how to use that site. Sorry I couldn't be of more help!

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Re: mukunoki? lastmockingbird January 4 2011, 05:49:51 UTC
aw. It's okay! I was just thinking of buying tix overseas and going to the concert alone. still thinking about it. But thank you anyway! :)

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