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Japan Series Tickets? Nagoya

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Japan Series Tickets? Nagoya
Not to offend Tigers fans, but in the event that the Dragons do make it, I would like to buy tickets (I live in Nagoya) for the Series. I want to avoid the scalper route if possible. My Japanese is hopeless (although I have stumbled through ticket purchases at Circle K in the past). Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Japan Series Tickets? Nagoya
[ Author: firearmofmutiny | Posted: Oct 7, 2006 4:43 PM | CD Fan ]

Please don't say that. You know how superstitious I am.

But in all seriousness, if they do, the convenience store route is probably the best way; I've only bought tickets through e-plus, but there's no way the turnaround in that case would be fast enough for Japan Series tickets.
Re: Japan Series Tickets? Nagoya
[ Author: firearmofmutiny | Posted: Oct 8, 2006 12:12 AM | CD Fan ]

See what you did?! You post this today and the Dragons' lead goes down to 2 by blowing an 8th-inning lead. I usually blame losses like these on myself because I'm a Minnesota fan who became a Dragons fan (and if the Dragons cough the whole thing up, that will ultimately be the reason why), but this loss is on you this time.
Re: Japan Series Tickets? Nagoya
[ Author: Guest: Bill | Posted: Oct 8, 2006 6:42 PM ]

Phew! The Dragons won today. You are gettin' inside my head. I felt personally responsible for the collapse in the 8th yesterday. But I'm sure the Tigers are currently in the process of imploding against the Proud Kyojin this very minute! The magic number ticks.
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