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After lining up at a nearby park, we moved slowly. Then my number was called and I entered. Once you pay for your drink, you will be given a medal in exchange. For drinks, you can choose between paper cups and plastic bottles. I didn't want to keep my drink with me during the show, so I redeemed it after the show ended. The back of the live venue was shaped like a staircase, so even small people could see the stage.
31.01.2024
●Located on the 4th floor of a multi-tenant building. There is an elevator, but it is only used by related parties, and the audience at the live house must climb the stairs to enter. For concerts with a large number of attendees, people will gather in the park behind the venue, line up in order of ticket number, and then be guided to enter. (At concerts with reserved seats during the coronavirus pandemic, we spread out the entrance times and lined up directly on the stairs.) ●The width of the floor is not that wide, but it is surprisingly deep. The stage is not very high (so there is a sense of unity on the floor), so it's easier to see from the top of the steps at the back than from the middle row. In addition, out of consideration for the floors below (the acoustics are quite loud), jumping is prohibited. ●The surrounding area is a so-called night spot (^◇^;), so it's difficult in that there are almost no restaurants nearby where you can eat and drink before the concert. ●Coin lockers are available in the lobby, but you cannot enter them before the venue opens. It is safer to use the lockers at Okayama Station for large baggage.
15.06.2022
It was my first experience at a live venue. There were 500 people in a capacity of 600 people. Once I got inside and secured my spot, I couldn't move. I watched it from the back row, and there were steps so I could see the whole venue. I could also see the faces of the members on the stage. The stairs were narrow, so it took a long time to enter and exit.
13.02.2024
Even though I had nothing to do, I went to Okayama feeling nostalgic. The last time I went was on November 17, 2019, I walked from Okayama Station instead of using public transportation. About 20 minutes. I lined up at a nearby park and moved to the venue when the time came. There was a convenience store, and if I got late, there was a hotel nearby, so I booked a room and stayed there. I was relaxing in the park for a while. This is the third year of refraining from going on expeditions for the main event, and I hope it ends soon.
02.05.2022
Drink fee: 600 yen (PET bottles only include water) There is also a fence in the middle, and there are some hina podiums in the back (mostly PA seats). The drink counter is in the space to the right. The toilet is clean and new (the machines work properly) The shape of the box is vertical, but the drink area is also elevated, so it feels like some customers can watch it there. It's on the 4th floor of a multi-tenant building, so the elevator is not allowed. However, wheelchair users can also participate, so if you would like to use it, please contact the live house in advance. There is a sign prohibiting jumping, but it may actually depend on the timing (it was done at the performance I attended). Coin lockers are located at the back of the venue (few) and at the back of the merchandise area. At least for the rear of the venue, there was a physical key. If you're looking for a clean restroom before the show opens, there's a Family Mart nearby. Access seems to be close to Okayama Station, but it takes a strange amount of time to use public transportation (especially at Okayama Station, it's a pain to change to the streetcar, and there are no buses on Nishikawa Midori Road...), so I'll take a taxi. Or, it might be better to walk for about 20 minutes.
13.06.2023
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