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Osaka resident here.
I’ve been reading a lot of speculation and whatnot in this thread so I wanted to give some insight from someone who is in Japan.
The third state of emergency was lifted last month, however we’re now in a “semi-state of emergency” which is called まん防. This means restaurants and izakaya are still operating on limited opening times, and can only serve alcohol until 7pm.
Regarding concerts and performances, the government is still restricting them to 5,000 maximum. This would explain why Scandal’s concert sold out so quickly. I also had a very hard time getting a ticket (and I LIVE here) due to multiple rounds of lottery sales. Eventually I got one in general sale at 10am.
As for fans attending from overseas, I’m going to say it’ll be nigh on impossible. The government announced recently that for the Olympics, there will only be Japanese residents in the audience. They will also be limited to specific prefectures and will also be limited to around 5,000 to allow for social distancing. This makes me think they won’t open the borders for travellers until next year.
Others in this thread have mentioned about the vaccine rolling out being huge progress towards allowing travellers in Japan. Honestly, we’re still a LONG way from that point. Vaccine supplies are low and many reservations are being cancelled. There is also rampant scepticism from the majority of Japanese people due to issues they had with vaccines back in the 90’s. Other countries are boasting over 50% population vaccination rates, sadly Japan is only on 19%
While this show might not have a live broadcast, I’m in no doubt they will release a blu-ray/dvd version for fans to enjoy.
Sorry if this post seemed very “doom and gloom” I just wanted to bring some realistic expectations and insight to the situation.