Oh, this is PR, technology and physical strength! ! ! Generally, tickets are booked online, and you can pay with a credit card or at a convenience store (in Japan). If the credit card can be paid, you can buy it in China. ||I just realized that I need an address... It seems I can only ask my friends in Japan for help...?
But being able to buy it and being able to buy it are two different things. They are usually available on the Pia or eplus websites, and occasionally there are events selling tickets on other websites. This kind of... you can only look at the official website of the work... It is recommended to register for pia and eplus, and then follow your favorite voice actors, so that when there are events, it will remind you by email. Remember to read the association carefully when registering... Pay attention to many details such as the non-refundability of purchases...
General activities have advance drawings and general sales, which are less popular... (I think it is basically If you don’t have one), just buy it. If it’s a popular one, like Black, Blue, White Bear, DGS, Budokan, Anisama, the probability of winning is basically very low. Generally for sale, the webpage will probably crash, and when you refresh the page... haha.
Well, here are the buying methods and the actual situation... Please search for the specific website address on yahoo.jp...
You have to look for Otome Street, Akihabara is near the station , just walk around... It's best to check beforehand... I think you can basically find everything using yahoo.jp... As for the subway lines... you can write down the station name and go there yourself, or ask the station staff. Transferring is basically the same as in Beijing... But when changing to different companies, you have to go out of the ticket gate and buy a ticket for the company you want to use next... The Jr. subway and other private railways are a bit complicated, but their signs are Well done. The staff are also very enthusiastic...sometimes they will take the initiative to help you when they see you are troubled...
There are many festivals... If you haven't planned them, don't worry too much... Usually they are small in scale...well...if you want to go to a certain place, you can check the tourism website of that place. It will usually write about the festivals they have throughout the year...
Well, anyway, search for Japan. It will be more informative to use Japanese search engines.