Oh yes, the pamplet is awesome. To tell you the truth, I never imagine to buy food goods. It never enter my mind. But back home now, I realised it's a great souvenir from Japan that I can enjoy eating & most important, it's Gackt related ^__^ *happy bunny*
It's really delicious!I'm going to take a picture of the cake's texture. So glad I bought it. I was tempted to buy those beautiful snacks in the airport, and realized I got this. Really a great souvenir from Japan ^__^
Thank you for sharing. =) Would you mind telling the prices of the CD, file folder, pamphlet, omamori and poster set? I think the postcards are 200yen each x 11 cards, right? I have a friend going to the show next week and I need to budget what I can ask her to buy! XD
You're right about the postcard. The pamplet & CD both are 3000 yen each. File folder is 500 yen each. I'm not too sure on omamori, it's either 500 or 800 yen. I didn't buy the poster, so I'm not sure.
The pamphlet looks awesome!! Maybe I should get that too next week when I go to see the play..... Thanks for the info^^ Did you have a good time in Japan? How was the other event you went to?
I must say the music for the play was very beautiful but I didn't buy it cause it's not really Gackt's music and I had hard time comuicating with the sellers and there were so many people behind me waiting to buy stuff......
Sugizo did a great job ne? It suits Gackt/Nemuri well! I bought it coz I do listen his music before going to japan. Plus, got Gackt pics in the cd pamplet^^
Since your show in the evening, I guess there's no public sale. I bought all goods during the 9-11am (public sale in front the theatre) except the pamplet, OST & snacks. Few people around that time.
Actually, I just point at the items I want & it all went smooth. But after I paid, the nice seller wanted to inform me that I could change the items if any of them get 'hurt' during the show^^ Imagine all the sign language we did to finally get that info across...G___G
hahaha~^^ Sounds like things went alot smoother for you, not that any of the sales people were rude or anything, well, in fact they/she was very helpful with limited English she knew but I just felt bad about holding up the line and like I said there were So many people behind me waiting their turn to buy....
They're polite^^ I know what u mean about the LONG queue at the goods stall inside the theatre. And you know what? Japanese people loves queuing! I was waiting the door to open at the sidewalk, and almost evryone already queing up!
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*grabby hands* me wants! omg the phamplet looks awesome!
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Would you mind telling the prices of the CD, file folder, pamphlet, omamori and poster set?
I think the postcards are 200yen each x 11 cards, right?
I have a friend going to the show next week and I need to budget what I can ask her to buy! XD
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Thanks for the info^^
Did you have a good time in Japan? How was the other event you went to?
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I have a great time there! You'll love it too! I'll write it in next post ^__^
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the photos in the pamphlet look really gorgeous *_* thanks for sharing~
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Since your show in the evening, I guess there's no public sale. I bought all goods during the 9-11am (public sale in front the theatre) except the pamplet, OST & snacks. Few people around that time.
Actually, I just point at the items I want & it all went smooth. But after I paid, the nice seller wanted to inform me that I could change the items if any of them get 'hurt' during the show^^ Imagine all the sign language we did to finally get that info across...G___G
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Sounds like things went alot smoother for you, not that any of the sales people were rude or anything, well, in fact they/she was very helpful with limited English she knew but I just felt bad about holding up the line and like I said there were So many people behind me waiting their turn to buy....
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