I was reading a couple of blogs and saw that MM was going to have a fall tour with Biyuuden. Awesome! Here are the dates and locations for you who may haven’t seen yet.
November 11 at Aichi Koseinenkin Kaikan
November 17 at Osaka Koseinenkin Kaikan
November 24 at Tokyo Koseinenkin Kaikan
November 25 at Tokyo Koseinenkin Kaikan
I think I’m going to the one at Aichi due to the fact that it is the closest to me. If I’m not I’ll most likely go to one of the Tokyo ones seeing as there is a possibility that I will be in the city during that time…I hope that some of you readers will be there as well!
About the tour itself, I really am excited to see how well the new additions (aka Lin Lin and Jun Jun) have improved since their first live performance. I have a lot of hope for them seeing as so far they have done pretty well, I think. I have great hope for them in the future of Morning Musume!

Really hope you get a chance to go and see them, it’ll be such an experience, have you been to one of their concerts before?
Comment by paul.thomas — August 7, 2007 @ 7:36 pm
I was actually at Yossie’s graduation concert. :p
Comment by hpobsession — August 8, 2007 @ 2:12 pm
That must have been some concert! I’ve got it on DVD but to be there, wow, what an experience!
I’m looking to come out to Tokyo hopefully some point at the start of next year and I’m keeping my fingers crossed I can time it with a H!P concert. Where/How would you recommend getting tickets?
Comment by paul.thomas — August 10, 2007 @ 6:46 am
I usually get them at the arena’s webpage since I don’t live on the main islands. I also get them by phone, but I don’t think you can do that if your not in Japan…
Comment by hpobsession — August 10, 2007 @ 12:53 pm
I heard that there are quite a few shops in Tokyo that resell the tickets, seeing how big the reseller market is in Japan I’d imagine they’ve got to be fairly easy to find?
How much did you pay for your tickets?
Comment by paul.thomas — August 10, 2007 @ 7:49 pm
120 USD (so about 59 pounds) for front row and 80 USD (so 40 pounds) for further back normally at the Tokyo Arenas. Aichi, where I usually go to concerts at is about 20 USD cheeper.
Hello!Project stores sometimes sell discounted tickets of you can find them… also there is a couple shops in Ginza and Shibuya that sell discounted tickets as well.
Comment by hpobsession — August 10, 2007 @ 11:22 pm
I know where the store is in Harajuku, so I’ll make sure to check that out. Tickets seem really reasonably priced as well, I was worried they’d cost a fortune, especially ones near the front.
Cheers for the info, it’s really appreciated! You’ve really put my mind at rest, I’ve been panicking for awhile now when ever I thought about how to get tickets…feel much better now.
Comment by paul.thomas — August 11, 2007 @ 9:01 am