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KARA's fanmeeting in Tokyo


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i always loved kara in japan...

honestly they're one of very few groups (maybe the only) who seemed if not actually enjoyed being in japan and being on the shows and speaking the language..

 

their energy and excitement when there is awesome

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i always loved kara in japan...

honestly they're one of very few groups (maybe the only) who seemed if not actually enjoyed being in japan and being on the shows and speaking the language..

 

their energy and excitement when there is awesome

Japanese have always been loyal to KARA and they're the 1st korean girl group in Japan for a reason ^^ 

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According to Wikipedia: 
 

The arena holds 10,000 people (6,000 fixed, 4,000 temporary).

 

Minus the unoccupied seats near the stage, we're looking at around 8,000-9,000 people for a regular fanmeeting.
I'm guessing DSP is still trying to gauge fan reception, but if Youngji's photocards are already sold out, then it's a sign that they can go full blast for the next Karasia.

Maybe Tokyo Dome is a possibility once again.

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According to Wikipedia: 

 

The arena holds 10,000 people (6,000 fixed, 4,000 temporary).

 

Minus the unoccupied seats near the stage, we're looking at around 8,000-9,000 people for a regular fanmeeting.

I'm guessing DSP is still trying to gauge fan reception, but if Youngji's photocards are already sold out, then it's a sign that they can go full blast for the next Karasia.

 

Maybe Tokyo Dome is a possibility once again.

Japanese fans were the first ones to accept Youngji (and actually most of the votes she received back then were from japanese) so it wouldn't be a surprise. Their comeback needs to do well >w< 

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 The ticket price was reduced by 75%  though but still.

I just remembered that there's this thing in Japan where people who bought tickets to concerts, but don't want them or can't go for some reason, can just sell them online.

 

I was also surprised at first, but that's what it is, not really a desperate sale for unsold seats.

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According to Wikipedia: 

 

The arena holds 10,000 people (6,000 fixed, 4,000 temporary).

 

Minus the unoccupied seats near the stage, we're looking at around 8,000-9,000 people for a regular fanmeeting.

I'm guessing DSP is still trying to gauge fan reception, but if Youngji's photocards are already sold out, then it's a sign that they can go full blast for the next Karasia.

 

Maybe Tokyo Dome is a possibility once again.

Tokyo Dome would probably be difficult I think... but having sold out this is a good sign

 

sonseokpd instagram a video of kara (kamilia festival ) Japanese kamilias has been always awesome 

 

https://t.co/HxnpHFAW0G

what are those chariots?  :omg:

and the different lightstick colours?

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