I'm trying, idol rules everything around me right now. still lots of things missing. you seem to be pretty into kouteca, have you listened to those two molmomol's houseish singles?
Kit Cat's Eve Nyan released a quite fun single with some girl I wasn't familiar with as The Nyantoka Nyaruzu[ザ・にゃんとかにゃるず], it's on spotify. also ハッピーくるくる for more weeb fun, they have all their stuff on soundcloud. and to end on a non idol related note Future Cαndy, those have tickling my weeb senses lately
somehow it did take this long. I'd like to refute your claim, but it's true... while I was already familiar with some songs off the singles, mvs and lives, it was only some weeks ago that I listened to UFO in its entirety
it's very easy. I always get tickets a few days beforehand at family mart or lawson convenience stores using the ticket machines they have. Usually the artist will have a numbered code (called "L-code" is for lawson, "eplus" for family mart) for the event on the venues website. You just input the number into the machine and it spits out a receipt to give to the clerk, who gives you the ticket. those machines aren't in English, but they are simple to use. You can probably see how to navigate them on youtube if you look up "loppi machine"
alternatively you could probably just get them at the door for like 90% of shows. Seems the only stuff that is in danger of selling out is festival shows with a stacked list of performers in small capacity venues.
Oomori with ylmlm was one of the biggest shows I seen in terms of crowd but it was also at a larger venue and I don't think it ever sold out.
I don't imagine it'll be much trouble at all, and once you get used to it it'll become second nature. If you have some trouble you could just show the clerk the number and they'll most likely be able to help you out.
Oh man, same. Those 2L Pocaris are a godsend if you're walking around all day. I find myself constantly stopping there to get cheap breads/ramen/bento too
alternatively you could probably just get them at the door for like 90% of shows. Seems the only stuff that is in danger of selling out is festival shows with a stacked list of performers in small capacity venues.
Oomori with ylmlm was one of the biggest shows I seen in terms of crowd but it was also at a larger venue and I don't think it ever sold out.
I don't imagine it'll be much trouble at all, and once you get used to it it'll become second nature. If you have some trouble you could just show the clerk the number and they'll most likely be able to help you out.