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Figureplay
@figureplay
side account dedicated for anime and figure posts. Tiger&Bunny cp: 🐯🐰, 🐰🐯,🦁🌹/銀河英雄伝説(LoGH)/Yuri on Ice. ENG, THA, Learning Japanese now 😆
Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Update: Wakaba HIGUCHI choreographed an exhibition program for Kaori SAKAMOTO for Fantasy on Ice 2026. Sakamoto approached Higuchi first, and this is Higuchi's first choreography project.
#WakabaHiguchi #樋口新葉 #KaoriSakamoto #坂本花織
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赤い仮面と緑のおじさんが並ぶと何もかも楽しいことになる笑
タカハシ【YouTube『タカラボ』】@gdam429mk2
S.H.Figuartsシャリア・ブル開封! 仮面が2人並んだらそりゃ面白いことになるって笑
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「ガンダム」大型イベント
『GUNDAM-Con』来年1月開催
🔻事前抽選で入場料は有料
oricon.co.jp/news/2455002/f…
世界中のファンが来場したくなるような、ガンダムの新しい施設を国内に作る予定だという。詳細は後日発表。

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I love this manga but the key visual here looks rather tacky. I pray that the quality of the animation is good. I don’t want it be like Hanakimi that the animation quality and story pacing is so bad that I stop watching.
『天は赤い河のほとり』TVアニメ公式@tenkawa_anime
╋━━━━ 『#天は赤い河のほとり』 メインビジュアル解禁! ━━━━╋ 少女〈イシュタル〉は暁の空を征く── 数千年の時を超え、 突如古代オリエント世界に召喚された少女が 自らの手で運命を切り開く。 日本テレビ AnichU枠 7月7日より毎週火曜25:35〜 BS日テレ 7月8日より毎週水曜24:00〜放送開始🗡️ ※放送時間は変更となる可能性がございます #アニメ天河
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タイバニ THE STAGE
会場と日程マダー?(ノシ`•ω•)ノシ💥 バンバンッ
tigerandbunny-stage.com
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📌📌แถลงการณ์จากกลุ่มบริษัท บุญรอดบริวเวอรี่ จำกัด
เรื่อง: แสดงความเสียใจต่อเหตุการณ์ที่เกิดขึ้น และยืนยันจุดยืนต่อต้านการใช้ความรุu แsงทุกรูปแบบ
ขอเรียนยืนยันว่า คุณสุนิษฐ์ สก๊อต(พาย) ในฐานะผู้ที่ถูกกล่าวหาในเรื่องดังกล่าวได้พ้นจากทุกตำแหน่งของบริษัทเป็นที่เรียบร้อย
เจ๊มอย 108
#ทรายสก๊อต #พายสก๊อต #มายด์ลภัสลัล


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I am scared than feeling appetizing. That amount of butter would normally use to make 2 buttercake sharing with 10 people
And the cheese sauce is likely the tran-fat processed oil.
Extremely like the those food shown on the documentary of unhealthy American’s food
むにぐるめ(唯一無二の絶品グルメ)@muni_gurume
東京の絶品パンケーキ5選🥞 ①BUTTER(東京駅近く) ②アクイーユ(恵比寿) ③みつばちcoffee(秋葉原) ④紅鶴(浅草) ⑤オリエル(秋葉原)
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A Foreigner’s Guide to Japanese Concert Tickets
Yesterday’s Nano post caused a lot of discussion, and one of the biggest concerns people brought up - right after regional restrictions - was how difficult it is for foreigners to buy concert tickets in Japan. A lot of people mentioned the recent Arashi situation as one of the worst examples of how inaccessible the system can feel for overseas fans.
Since I’ve gone through the process multiple times myself, here’s a short guide that may help other overseas fans.
To buy tickets in Japan as a foreigner, you basically need 3 things:
- A Japanese phone number
- An account on Japanese ticketing services
- A way to pay with a Japanese-compatible card
The good news is: all of these problems can be solved either during a single trip to Japan, or with help from a friend/family member visiting Japan.
First: the phone number.
The easiest option is getting a SIM/eSIM from services like Hanacell, Sakura Mobile or Mobal.
Important: it MUST include an actual Japanese phone number, not just mobile data.
Some newer eSIM options can even be shipped internationally to selected countries (sadly not Poland yet). Providers using Docomo infrastructure — like Sakura Mobile and Mobal — also support roaming, meaning in theory you can still receive SMS verification codes and calls in your home country while keeping your Japanese number active.
Once activated, just insert the SIM/eSIM into your phone and you’re ready for SMS verification.
Next step (registration): registering on ticketing platforms.
The most important ones are:
Ticket Pia
eplus
Lawson Ticket (L-Tike)
TIGET
Most concerts in Japan use lotteries, while some are first-come-first-served sales.
Payment compatibility is often the hardest part.
eplus usually accepts Revolut cards, but the others can be inconsistent.
That’s where ANA Pay becomes extremely useful.
If you create an account with ANA, you can activate ANA Pay and generate a virtual Japanese card for ticket purchases.
You can top it up like a prepaid card using foreign Mastercard cards.
Once you have all of this set up, there’s nothing stopping overseas fans from entering lotteries and buying tickets legally under their own information - no scalpers, no shady middlemen.
The Japanese ticketing system is absolutely frustrating at times, but it’s far less impossible than many people think. Hopefully this helps more overseas fans enjoy Japanese concerts properly and without unnecessary stress.
Thank you @nanonano_me for opening this discussion.
I genuinely hope more overseas fans will be able to support Japanese music and artists properly, and I’m happy to help however I can.

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