Experience Japanese underground idol culture with confidence.
A local guide supports live attendance and explains the meet-and-greet system, so first-time visitors can enjoy both the live and fan interaction without stress.
Preparing for the live performance
The experience begins with a short stop at a 100-yen shop, where you can purchase penlights and small idol-related items commonly used at Japanese idol live performances.
Your guide will explain how fans prepare for idol lives and help you choose suitable items.
*Since it's a dollar store, most items are priced at 100 yen (or up to 500 yen) before tax. Please cover the cost of any items you purchase yourself.
Before entering the live house, your guide gives a brief explanation of live house rules, fan etiquette, and how meet-and-greet events work.
You will then attend a Japanese underground idol live performance and enjoy the show for about 2 hours, experiencing fan culture, cheering styles, and the unique atmosphere of the scene.
After the performance, Meet-and-greet events are usually held after the performance, depending on the group and event. These may include autographs, cheki photos, or short digital photos using your own smartphone.
Your guide explains how to participate and how to purchase meet-and-greet tickets. Activities and costs vary, and any additional meet-and-greet items are purchased on-site at your own expense.
Some events may take place at venues such as Club Citta, but the live house varies by date. All venues are within walking distance from the station.
We will meet in front of the clock near the Central Ticket Gate at JR Kawasaki Station.
Please look for a female guide holding a sign that reads:
“Japanese Underground Idol Live & Meet-and-Greet System near Tokyo”
Admission is handled by the guide. Tickets are usually provided digitally, but paper tickets may be used depending on the event.
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