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Assistance with Contacting a Concert Organizer
Hello everyone,
I am a disabled traveler from Taiwan. I have severe congenital Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), which means I have a very short stature, and I rely primarily on a power wheelchair to get around. I am planning a trip to Tokyo, arriving on June 1st, and I have two questions I am hoping to get some help with.
Question 1: Assistance…
10 CommentsView more commentsI just sent email to concert organizers about your concern
Because they mentioned that ticket holder need to contact them himself
So I will wait their reply, what we should do, what information we need
I am wheelchair friendly taxi
If you need it, pls tell me.
Thanks
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Yes, the general method is to buy tickets and then call the concert producers. (And they often have very specific hours.) It is done verbally with whoever is one the line, so most likely only Japanese…
Depending on the concert, they may ask for everyone’s names but will at least ask for 1 name. Once the seats are assigned you would call again…
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