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nanshi: I'm definitely going with
'Yuchun-ah, an nyong!' I learn Hangul too and yeah, it does seem a little wrong (how the person typed it) so I think maybe that person doesn't really know Hangul.. haha
I really thought that the album was going to be called Spirit of Advancement. But thank God its not!

I so like Five In The Black better (but i
ts like Men In Black).. either way, they look awesome as usual.
Hmm, I checked out the song list. I noticed maybe 2-3 new songs.. but they're going to record
I'll Be There in Japanese? That's going to be interesting..
Too bad we now know that there's only going to be Choosey Lover that's made into a music video.. unless S.M Entertainment or Avex wants to release another version just to suck our money away for a couple new music videos..
Thanks! I thought it was "Ahn Nyeong" too... but that word is definitely "kk" which threw me off.. a lot. But they kinda look the same, so if it was handwritten, then maybe it was just a mistake? or a typo?
ANYWAYS, I wouldn't put it past SM to release several versions of their new album... hehe. Maybe they'll be recording "I'll be There" in ENGLISH?! That would ROCK...!
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hi im frm sg and new to DBSG's thread! just wondering if their concert tour in japan is sold out or can i get any tickets somehow?
http://www.ticket-navi.ne.jp/a-ticket/tick...61226-toho.htmlthis is the official site for the ticketing but i cant read japanese..
can anyone help me? cuz im gg japan in may and wanna attend one of their concert
So far, there's nothing on the website that indicates that the concert tickets are sold out. Usually, they'll either be taken off the site or they'll look different than the rest (sometimes they're bolded or in bright red)... It's quite simple to purchase tickets. I can only read hiragana and a little Kanji, but a few things to look at.
東京 = Tokyo
大阪 = Osaka
北陸 = west of Tokyo, including Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui prefectures
東海 = Tokaido
西日本 = Western Japan
*Only the first three or four venues have actually been set (even if you can't read Japanese, you should be fine with dates and stuff). Unfortunately, through this site, it looks as though you may need to have a JAPANESE zip code or something or the other to order tickets. At the bottom of the page, there are two buttons: a bright blue one on the right and a bright red one on the left. Click the blue one; that'll take you to another page with two linked images. The top one is if you aren't a member and would like to register; the second link is if you are a returning a-ticket member. So, I think you may need to be a Japanese resident (or at least know someone in Japan) to be able to sign up... Sorry...! I'm sure there are other ways you can get tickets though...! Good luck with that.