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Y
3 years ago

Despite being guilty of Budokan, it was difficult ...

Despite being guilty of Budokan, it was difficult for the participants of the Tokyo University of Science entrance ceremony to hang out on the road and go to Waseda-dori.
The first thing to do is to be aware of the entrance ceremony at a non-college facility and to make sure that people around you don't bother before you study.

A
3 years ago

It is a building with a famous and distinctive sha...

It is a building with a famous and distinctive shape that says "Big onion" in the song of Blast Slump.

I went there, but my honest impression is that I don't understand anything. After all, that shape cannot be understood unless you look at it from an aerial photograph from the sky.

The Budokan is located in the Kitanomaru Park just past the Tayasumon Gate, but the Kitanomaru Park is very large and there is lots of greenery and water. The promenade along Chidorigafuchi, the Imperial Palace, and the Yasukuni Shrine are also nearby, so why not go there?

Y
3 years ago

About 8 minutes from Kudanshita station to the ven...

About 8 minutes from Kudanshita station to the venue, I think that it is impossible to see the performer's face clearly unless the hall seats are in the arena, the first floor already seems quite small (casts) and the second floor is hard to see more .
After the walk to the venue It was a little creepy when the plants around the river were all withered and it got dark or the weather was not good.
Outside the venue there is no place to sit at all, wait for an event if you do not find a restaurant to the main street or sit down on the floor and only have to wait.

h
3 years ago

I go to see concerts at least once a year. The sou...

I go to see concerts at least once a year. The sound itself is honestly not very good, but you can see the stage from relatively every seat.
However, it is hard to see from the side because it is completely cut off. Also, the rear seats of the arena are difficult for short people because there is no slope in the arena.

When you exit the ticket gate of Kudanshita Station, the escalator is quite long (the station is quite deep underground), so even if you go fast, it will take 7 or 8 minutes from the station ticket gate to the entrance to the Budokan.

There are few meeting spots that can be used as landmarks, but the clock tower in front of the Budokan seems to be just right.

T
3 years ago

I visited live.

I visited live.
It was a sacred place in many ways and was renovated, so it was very beautiful. There is also a parking lot, which is convenient.
The venue was designed to surround the stage, but it looked down on it.

i
3 years ago

Like

T
3 years ago

A great place to hold large program/ event. Spacio...

A great place to hold large program/ event. Spacious sitting arrangement with modern amenities & ventilation system has made this place an ideal option for large scale events during Covid19 pandemic.

K
3 years ago

I visited there several times live. University ent...

I visited there several times live. University entrance ceremonies are also held here. The second floor is particularly steep and scary, but I think it's easy to see. I think the access from the station is also good.

9
3 years ago

Dancing a lot and laughing and crying ... Special ...

Dancing a lot and laughing and crying ... Special place.

I have only entered by concert,
When I got through, I played a martial arts tournament, and originally I thought it was my way of using it.
The atmosphere is quite different at the time of a concert, is not it?

When I go next will it be after the Olympics?
I am looking forward to seeing how it changes.

K
3 years ago

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G
3 years ago

I appreciate the good access from Shinjuku, but th...

I appreciate the good access from Shinjuku, but the climbing hill is a little tired
The worst way to get home is to get out of it quickly and have a heavy traffic at the gate.
The seat habitability is not good for flattery, so this is a place you want to renovate quickly

F
3 years ago

Mythical place where the greatest fought ... place...

Mythical place where the greatest fought ... place must for all passing judoka. The Budokan built in 1964 is in a way the mecca of judo. For those who have the chance to see and especially to attend a competition, do not hesitate to buy your "bento" (meal tray) when you arrive in the morning for example because at noon it's already too late. Also used to organize concerts.

d
3 years ago

It is in the middle of the park, so it is good to ...

It is in the middle of the park, so it is good to take a walk before the performance. The stand is quite inclined, so the second floor seats can be seen without obstruction. Please note that the seat in front of the stage is the south seat...

j
3 years ago

In this scenario, Babymetal performed for the firs...

In this scenario, Babymetal performed for the first time on December 19 of the 2012 tour in December 2012, then again in December 2013, being the 31st concert of that year. For the 2014 tour there are functions called Red & Black Night Apocalypse, this is in March 2014, which coincide with days 5 and 6 of the tour for that year.

Y
3 years ago

20190202 First visit 4 points

20190202 First visit 4 points
First Nippon Budokan. I came to the Kitschan live today. Live was very good. Goods are also one.

S
3 years ago

Located in the green Kitanomaru Park, it was built...

Located in the green Kitanomaru Park, it was built as a venue for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics judo competition and is now used as a venue for martial arts and various events.
I have visited several concerts myself, but this time I visited New Japan Pro-Wrestling. There are also Yasukuni Shrines around the Budokan, so even an early visit will save you time.

K
3 years ago

When "Judo" was decided on the official event at t...

When "Judo" was decided on the official event at the Tokyo Olympics in 1961, the construction of "The world's proud judo great hall" was led by the lower house member, Masataro Matsukuri. There were several plans for the location, but finally decided on "Kitanomaru".
Held safely as a judo venue for the Olympic Games in 1964 (Showa 39).

It was originally named "the sacred place of Japanese martial arts", but since 1966 (Showa 41), the "Beatles" concert in Japan, the face of the artist's longing place "the sacred place of music" has also appeared. It is also used for sports and martial arts other than martial arts, as well as school entrance and graduation ceremonies, company entrance ceremonies, and various event venues.

The exterior design is an octagon inspired by the dream hall of Nara Horyu-ji Temple, and the ridge of the roof mimics Mt. Fuji.

S
3 years ago

I thought i would only dreaming about vsiting this...

I thought i would only dreaming about vsiting this place.
But turns out that dreams could come true!

I visited this Nippon Budokan two years ago, with a way that i never had imagine.

Nippon Budokan is home of so many Japanese Bushido Art, including Kendo, which I have been studying for 10 years now.

And i compete there too..

I wish I could visit Nippon Budokan again some time soon

S
3 years ago

I had been searching email of organization and man...

I had been searching email of organization and manager, but didn't find it, i'll try to leave my request there!
I want to ask government of Tokyo to prohibit to band is named BUCK_TICK to give concerts in BUDOKAN as their are criminal.
Sakurai Atsushi, other members, their family members, friends, their fans , foreigners, japanese, mexican, spanish, portugues, philippines russian and ukrainian are living there in Japan doing a crime to person who never had done them bad things at all. Their had known Sakurai Atsushi knows her personally, they had started writing her insults, hurt her, bull her, chase in social media, steal her photos, create suspicious publics and write her threatens to die, call her bad names, Sakurai Atsushi and staff of his band are leaders of such publics. As a result girl had committed suicide in september, but her life was saved, Sakurai Atsushi sended a woman knows her, knowing Katerina in bad condition and this woman had called her on phone and carried on insult and say bad thing to Katerina and hurt her feelings. Sakurai Atsushi knows Katerina since 2008 about 12 years, Katerina is open ad kind person she had said to Sakurai Atsushi, her grandfather was Japanese, she felt in love in Sakurai Atsushi and wants be his wife, Sakurai Atsushi with his friends all together had laughed at Katerina's feelings, when Katerina had been living in Japan they hired people to poisen Katerina's life.

I'm so sorry if i seem so emotional, but judging by Katerina words she had written to Sakurai Atsushi and other members she's bulled by their fans, they are sending nasty messages to her, bulling her, laughing at her, giving bad names...

Buck Tick themself had hired and paid money to people had done to harm Katerina, but Katerina's grandfather was Japanese she wanted to back in Japan, stay living there, be married to beloved man Sakurai Atsushi as she had thought, but instead these people ruined her life!

Answer me please is it bad thing to love one man, to believe in him, to support him, to live in country she loves so much, but Katerina she loved Japan so much, i saw her instagram, every earthquake, storm, bad things had been happened with Japan she had been praying about Japan with all her heart. Even when she had been living in Japan, when worldwide Olympic games society were thinking what country deserves to have olympic, Katerina was siting in front of scree of tv set and was prying about Japan she had been praying win a chance to have Olympics, ths time she was dreaming she would get citizenship, would be married to so loved Sakurai Atsushi with children and she would go to Olympic games all family. Is it so shame to love and beloved, is it ashamed to be kind and love someone so much in our days?

My post would be so long search the beginning down there!

c
3 years ago

Visited for the first time during the live. The ve...

Visited for the first time during the live. The venue, which is almost omnidirectional, feels strange.
If you're on an expedition in the FC draw, you'll probably get the latest inn, but hurry up because it's filled up quickly. After the end, the east-west road is very crowded. If you don't mind walking, go north to Iidabashi and the number of people will decrease, so you may want to find an inn on this route.

L
3 years ago

Good for

Good for
Seeing live shows.
Seats are nice. Easy to get in and out of seated location. Venue closes early. THERE WILL BE NO ENCORE

N
3 years ago

Five stars for its history alone. It was once part...

Five stars for its history alone. It was once part of the Edo Castle grounds (a flatland castle built by the Tokugawa Shoguns). The name comes from 'Martial Arts Hall' from the Olympics and now hosts many kinds of events. An excellent venue for concerts, due to great acoustics. (I've seen a dozen shows here)

w
3 years ago

It is a sacred place for live performances.

It is a sacred place for live performances.
Since it is an old building, the stairs are steep and the seats are narrow. However, the size is appropriate and the artist looks good and has a sense of unity.
It looks like it has been refurbished, and the inside was beautiful.

H
3 years ago

Concert at Budokan, it was a long time but it was ...

Concert at Budokan, it was a long time but it was good that I could see the artist better than other arena classes. In case of using Kudanshita on the way home, the one who crossed the pedestrian overhead is vacant so you can get on the train as soon as possible.

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