Me and my cousin Kika arrived to Tokyo on July 24th 2018 and we nervously waited a whole other day for the tickets to come to our hostel. It was such a relief and a feeling of ultimate happiness when we finally got them a night before the concert!
Btw, out of a pure coincidence, we discovered this little punk&visual kei clothes shop called "Yellow House" at Takeshita Street, Harajuku.
I found a little info about it at these sites:
https://fotolog.com/mercilesscut/42634463/
http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/2010/10/yellow-house-jim-sinn-harajuku-punk-visual-kei-clothing-brands-famous-japanese-shops/
It is owned by an older goth lady :) She showed us some costumes she designed especially for Atsushi (Cayce from blog-tick said, that she's been selling clothes to most of the Japanese rock scene since the 80's) and we saw her collection of private photos with B-T's members! We were not allowed to take a picture of it though. Atsushi was super cute there, maybe around 40+ years old, I'm not sure.
On Thursday 26th we spent half a day exploring Senso-ji temple and searching for Sakurai-san’s handprint at the Stars Plaza in front of the Asakusa Public Hall until I found out it’s located at Nakatsugawa Station, Gifu prefecture (oh silly me :D *facepalm* ).
Gates to the venue opened at 5.30 pm. We managed to get there in time and when we saw all those ladies in black clothes it was a sign that we are in the right place :D I was quite confused about if I’m allowed to bring the things I carried with me throughout the day (e.g. a camera, a water bottle etc.). Kika asked people from staff and they said it’s ok. They didn’t check our bags. Also I knew the rule that photography is not permitted at Japanese concerts so I was afraid to take photos even in the entrance hall! (In fact, the rule applies to the concert hall only. Again, silly silly silly me *headdesk*). So, this is the only proof I was there :D Anyway, it was sooo exciting to stand in the crowd of dressed up people and waiting for the greatest experience of my life! :)
*trying to look goth af* *ended up looking like potatoes* |
We were seated on the main floor, almost in the last row. The only thing we are sad about is that we were so far away from the stage. Fortunately I brought binoculars, so we were able to enjoy the show a bit more. (Later I realized we were actually very lucky to be allowed to stand and dance in front of our seats.)
Before the show started, we had been sitting comfortably, listening to some background music (Cocteau Twins maybe?) and enjoying the anticipation of great things to come. I was suprprised that the space was not as capacious as I thought it would be. These concert halls always look so magnificent in the videos. An older lady who sat next to us obviously fell asleep but she immediately woke up with the first guitar sounds. All fans stood up as if it was for a national anthem.
Here I quote this blogger, because I couldn’t describe it better
http://kurumeki.tumblr.com/post/176264604356/buck-tick-tour-2018-no0-in-ntk-hall-in-nagoya (I really recommend you to read her live report from Nagoya ;)
„The stands for musicians, except for Sakurai, were covered with white cloths. When the live begun, first we saw an introduction video on the big screen. The white cloths were illuminated and we could see Toll, U-ta, Imai and Hide underneath. When the first song started these fell down and Sakurai appeared on the stage out of nowhere, as if he just materialized in the darkness.“
No words could ever describe the euphoria I felt when the majestic Sakurai-san appeared on the stage in his elegant black uniform. I shouted at Kika „Look! Look at him, I haven’t been hallucinating for 5 years, he’s real!“ :D She laughed but she clearly paid much more attention to her idol Imai-san! :D
Kokusai Forum has perfect acoustics. Not only the each instrument’s sound quality was good, the power of Sakurai’s voice was equally enjoyable.
For me the whole concert was a trippy experience. That’s why I hardly remember a lot of details, but I’ll try to write down some of my observations :
I was absolutely mesmerized by Sakurai’s flawless singing and dance moves during the first four songs, but after the initial fascination phase, the crowd went crazy.
As the atmosphere was overflowing with good energy, we were dancing wildly to Hikari no Teikoku and cheering on members afterwards. Kika wanted to express her deepest admiration for Imai-san’s work so she shouted: „Imai-samaaaaaaaa!!!“ and some fans behind us laughed, honestly amused at her enthusiasm :)
source: https://okmusic.jp/news/283768 |
Although Nostalgia –Vita Mechanicalis- is not one of my favorite songs, it ended up being one of the most impressive moments of the show. The stage lightning and special sound effects made me feel trapped in some kind of steampunk fairy tale.
Everyone enjoyed jumping to the rebellious beats of ZANGAI and then we switched into more contemplative mood.
During Rakuen I increasingly found myself approaching a trance-like state as if I was attending some kind of shamanic ceremony. I remember a peace and tranquility of Moon Sayonara wo Oshiete and how the audience behaved in a deeply respectful manner towards the band playing Guernica no Yoru.
The main set ended with the magnificent melody of Tainai Kaiki and I was honestly scared that Sakurai may be having a heart attack while singing. He put so many emotions and a tremendous physical effort into it.
The first encore started with GUSTAVE. I have to quote Kurumeki again, because I’m running out of ideas haha :D „Sakurai was wearing the long kimono and loose pants, hiding the lace stockings underneath. He meowed at first, in a very slutty way. At the chorus he was teasing us with showing off the stockings and meowing real loud, dancing in that sexy way that I don’t even know how to describe.“
ROMANCE was simply beautiful. It’s always surprising how Imai-san makes a different arrangement everytime they play it live.
Before the last song started, Atsushi stuttered a bit when saying the word „atatakai“ (which means“ warm“) during his thank you speech. Awww. that was the cutest moment of the show :)
It was impossible not to contemplate the meaning of existence when we let our minds get carried away by the lovely tune of Solaris. The images on a projection screen looked absolutely beautiful, as if the stage was immersed in the colourful ocean of stars. With the approaching end of this mysterious journey we could see some kind of holographic celestial objects disappearing into an infinite nothingness.
We had to collect ourselves and run to the entrance hall quickly, otherwise no merch would left for us :D I bought some lovely things - a bag, bracelets, tour cards ...t-shirts have been already sold out, but Kika asked a saleslady if I can buy the last displayed piece and surprisingly, she said yes! What a great bargain! I was overwhelmed with joy so I hugged my cousin and some member of staff smiled when he saw our emotional outburst :D
After we left the venue, we were wandering throughout Tokyo streets for a few hours , trying to process what just happened.
BUCK-TICK at Tokyo Kokusai Forum- SETLIST
Fun fact: We met a guy, maybe 35 years old, who offered to help us find a path to Sumida river and he was curious about our purpose for visiting Japan. When we told him that we've just attended Buck-Tick's concert, he said: "Wow, so cool! Are they still active? I used to listen to them when I was 15!" I strongly recommended him to rediscover their music :D
By the way...
Two days later we went on an adventurous trip to the Imai’s father’s shop "Imai Shouten" in Fujioka, Gunma
We arrived at lunchtime so we met Imai's obasan instead of him! She was
really nice and patient. There were some older magazines and tour pamphlets and I asked maybe 3 times if it's for sale and she said no, they were for display purposes only :D so when she saw I'm such a big
fan, she looked for something she could give me as a gift. Also she allowed me to take photos there and yay! Look what I got- a B-T tissue box and a paper folder for free! ♥
Our mission in Japan has been
completed.
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Really.
Kika's masterpiece, written in the sand on beach at Miyajima |
Fantastic account of what it's like to see Buck-Tick live! Right down to the wandering around Tokyo trying to process it all. :D
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing, my dear. This brought back many wonderful memories. <3
Thank you very much for your kind comment :) I remember reading your article about attending The Mortal's concert a few years ago and at that time I wouldn't believe that one day I will be one of those fans who made it to Japan! Thank you for being a part of my journey and my inspiration :)
DeleteNana-chan!! :D ♡
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for you!! And very proud of you for making your dream come true!! =^.^=
I was just dreaming about B-T last night, which is strange as I don't dream about them at all, and then I wake up to see you've finally written your report of seeing them live!! :D
Awesome synchronicity!! =^♡^=
Lots of love xo ♡
Wow, that's really amazing! Thank you for your kind words, you are one of those special people who always encouraged me to never give up on my dreams so I pray for the day when you tell me that you and Micky are going to JAPAN! 😊
DeleteYou're very welcome, dear! *huggles* =^.^=
DeleteAaw, I hope our dreams come true, as well! :3
Let's keep supporting one another! =^-^= ♡
Lots of love xo ♡
It was the perfect tour for a Buck-Tick fan.I liked reading everything, I was with a silly smile on each line, the "mistake" of Sakurai was the best for me too.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you've done very well in Japan, without problems.That you fulfill all your dreams.
You did not take a part of Japan, Japan stayed with a part of you :)
Thank you very much, I'm glad you enjoyed this report ♥ And you're absolutely right, even now, after 7 months since we came back home, I'm not fully able to integrate our trip into my mind as an experience that really happened to us. I sometimes feel like it was just a very vivid dream.
DeleteAhoj, práve som hľadal nejaké info o Buck-Tick a preklikal som sa sem. Zaujímavý blog. Zdá sa, že nie som jediný Slovák, čo cestuje do Japonska na koncerty a za hudbou (i keď za inou). Odkiaľ si?
ReplyDelete*Ahoj! Slovenský komentár na tomto opustenom blogu? Zázrak :O :D Vďaka. Teší ma, keď vidím, že sa oplatilo šíriť posolstvo o umeleckom vesmíre kapely, ktorá mi pomohla prekonať strach a ísť až na kraj sveta. Som z Nového Mesta nad Váhom. A ty? Cestuješ do Japonska často? Za akou hudbou? Oslovilo ťa niečo z tvorby B-T?
Delete*Úprava : deň po tom, ako som ti poslala túto odpoveď vyššie, som sa dozvedela, že Atsushi zomrel...som zdrvená:((
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ReplyDeleteOh, tak to som nečakal... To je mi naozaj ľúto. Iba teraz som ho vlastne objavil, aj keď skladbu Dress poznám už dobrých 14 rokov. Dlho som si myslel, že Buck-Tick je meno speváka. Mrzí ma to. Máš email?
ReplyDeleteĎakujem za tvoju sústrasť. Je to zvláštne, že si sem napísal dva dni po jeho smrti (oficiálne to bolo oznámené až 24.10.). Pre nás fanúšikov bol Atsushi Sakurai veľkým vzorom nielen po umeleckej stránke, ale aj pre jeho originálne myšlienky, rozhľad, skromnosť a láskavý prístup k ľuďom. Dokázal vyvolať emocionálnu katarziu a svojím ťažkým životným príbehom inšpiroval mnohých, aby sa nevzdávali napriek prekážkam. Je symbolom prekonania vlastných limitov a nájdenia bezpečného útočiska v ťažkých chvíľach. Neviem, aký štýl hudby preferuješ, ale B-T sú vzhľadom na svoju rockovú bázu veľmi experimentálna kapela a v ich bohatej tvorbe by si mohol nájsť niečo podľa svojho gusta. Ak chceš poradiť, môj mail je natalus.b@gmail.com
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