I was a broke college student when they were in Hawaii but if they came back next year for the 20th I ABSOLUTELY would drop all the cash in the world for that opportunity. Hands down.
I went to Japan with my mom last year and I was kinda hoping by the most miracle-y miracles I would be able to see them somehow. Obviously, it didn't work out but I would love to go back. Seeing their pictures on the subway was the most surreal experience of my life. I made my mom take a picture of me and it.. I was so shameless.
How far would you travel to watch Arashi?
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- SUNRISE日本
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- Nightshadow
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Re: How far would you travel to watch Arashi?
When this question was asked first, it was easier and cheaper to go to Hawaii. Now money-wise, it´s more or less the same. However, it's becoming waaaaaay harder for Mexicans to get visas to the USA, so that's why it would be easier for me to go to Japan, despite the fact that I'd have to check what medicines I can bring there. I would like to go to Hawaii, Arashi or not, and it would be so easy to get tickets for an Arashi concert there, whereas in Japan is really hard. I also want to go to Japan, Arashi or not, so I'd enjoy a trip there even if I can't find a way to get tickets. When I get a good job, I'll certainly try to go see them live, that would be awesome.
Re: How far would you travel to watch Arashi?
I live in Europe actually, but I hope I can soon found a job in Japan. Maybe, when I will be there, I can see them during a show...
I hope so
I hope so
Re: How far would you travel to watch Arashi?
Let's say you could just go to Japan and buy a concert ticket... If I had the money, I'd go immediately
But since I don't, I'd definitely be willing to travel around Europe.

- ogurishunnoaein
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Re: How far would you travel to watch Arashi?
If I have the means, I would go to Japan to see them.
The most I've done is travel more than 2 hours to watch Shinobi no Kuni in the big screen where it was being shown in our country.
The most I've done is travel more than 2 hours to watch Shinobi no Kuni in the big screen where it was being shown in our country.
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Re: How far would you travel to watch Arashi?
I would go anywhere to see Arahsi, if I had the funds available! I hope in the near future I either have more available funds to go see them o they come back to Hawaii, OR they perform in another country that's closer. LOL
Luckily during the year I studied in Japan they had their 5x10 concert in Sapporo, so I was able to watch them there!! When I went back in 2013 they had a concert in Tokyo when I was staying in Yokohama....unfortunately the resale tickets were way too much for my budget. But I did queue for 4 hours to buy Arashi goods.
Luckily during the year I studied in Japan they had their 5x10 concert in Sapporo, so I was able to watch them there!! When I went back in 2013 they had a concert in Tokyo when I was staying in Yokohama....unfortunately the resale tickets were way too much for my budget. But I did queue for 4 hours to buy Arashi goods.
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Re: How far would you travel to watch Arashi?
Totally working on this for more than a year now and am not planning to stop. Hahahapastelpenguin wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2017 11:46 pmMore like I applied to have a job in Japan for the convenience of buying their merch, watch their tv shows and a chance to watch their concert.
I want to be there for their 20th anniversary. They'd totally have additional tour dates after Kyocera Dome this January.
So I'm targeting to be there for the next balloting.