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I thought the press have the whole thing in the morning and its open in the public in the afternoon?!

Ditto - I believe the public are able to enter after 1PM...

obviously Fri is best day to go - they'll be fewer people since many (like me) can't take a weekday off work :D

I'm not going to TAS.

My boss is being a total dickhead about me taking extra days off (like, only just NOW) after the new year break, so I'm gonna pass.

Have a good time guys... Dave, will catch up in the Spring I guess??? Hahaha famous last words :cheers:

Justin,

Bummer, I just found out today that I am going to Osaka and should be arriving on the 4th Jan and working at Resona till the 14th Jan. Hoping to catch a lift with you to TAS.

Will catch you in Osaka anyway when I am there.

Justin,

Bummer, I just found out today that I am going to Osaka and should be arriving on the 4th Jan and working at Resona till the 14th Jan. Hoping to catch a lift with you to TAS.

Will catch you in Osaka anyway when I am there.

Ant I'm not going to TAS! My self centered boss put me on the schedule for the Saturday of the TAS...

But definately catch up when you're here next mate for sure :)

There's no online sales as far as I am aware.

Lawson is the only conbini selling the tickets. You'll need to use the ticketing machine set up next to the counter , and they cost 1,500 yen if purchased in advance. I've got no idea if you can get them in Osaka, but generally those machines are all plugged into the same network.

IG

Actually guys i might try and make it there on the friday.. if anyone else is meeting up could i please join? Im pretty keen mainly to check out daikoku too.. So yaeh add me to the friday list please =) And if anyone has a spare seat on the friday could i join please?

Thanks =)

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