So when I found out that Kalafina's After Eden Special Live will be on the 25th Nov, my three friends and I made plans to go to attend the concert after Itsuko confirmed that she managed to secure 3 tickets in the fan club lottery for priority booking.
The Plan
Danielle had just started her new job and hence, had very little leave that she could take, so in order to try and maximize our leave, we decided to leave Singapore on Thursday night to save one day of leave. Our original plan was to try and reach Tokyo at 8-9 am in the morning and hangout at Ikebukuro till we could check in to our hotel, rest a little in the hotel and then head over to the Tokyo Dome City Hall to buy t-shirts, other concert memorabilia and then watch the concert.
What actually happened - First Tsukiji Market
In the end, we could not get the flight that we wanted and we ended up having to take the 945pm flight out of Singapore on Thursday night. So by the time we reached Tokyo it would be approximately 5am in the morning and we would have nothing to do till we could check in at 2pm. So in the end, we decided to go to Tsukiji Market and try and eat the omakase breakfast at Sushi Dai. After getting through immigration and customs at Haneda airport, we headed to Tsukiji Station where we shoved our luggage into the lockers there before going out into the cold morning air to check out the area.
We easily found the outer market but we got kind of lost trying to find Sushi Dai. In desperation, I actually had to go online to access Google Maps on my cell phone (ouch!!!). The funny part about all this was that even with Google Maps we still managed to get more lost than we already was. I think we ended up accidentally wandering into the Seafood Wholesale area which is supposed to be out of bounds till after 9am. There were lots of little vehicles zipping around and we were a little nervous as we tried not to get in the way. I didn't take any photos in the market as I was getting anxious and after we managed to somehow make our way out of the Seafood Wholesale area I pulled out my cell phone and tried to find Sushi Dai for a second time using Google Maps and Navigation. Some how we managed to stumble upon Sushi Dai but it was already 8am and a staff from the restaurant came over to tell us that the wait would be something like 3 hours!?!?! After a little discussion amongst ourselves, we decided to try another restaurant and we ended up at Sushi Daiwa next door.




Zozoji Shrine / Tokyo Tower

In the end, Danielle was just simply happy to be at the shrine and to see the tower from relatively close by. So we shot photos of both the shrine and the tower and relaxed in the shrine's beautiful and peaceful grounds for a while.
By this time, we were really beginning to get quite tired. All of us had been working pretty hard till Thursday and even though I had taken Thursday off, I was actually pretty exhausted. I had just finished my very first stereo clean-up shot at work which had been very interesting and fun but extremely tiring and it didn't help that I had barely recovered from a mild flu and eye infection. We had also just flown into Tokyo and even if we managed to get sleep on the plane, we were in economy class so it's usually not very good sleep anyway. So even if Danielle and Jessie didn't suggest that we head over to Ikebukuro and see if we could check-in early, I would have suggested it myself.
Ikebukuro
We got lost once again in Ikebukuro. This would be the story of our trip in Tokyo actually. :) As a result, we took the very long way round to get to our hotel. Yeah.... we kind of walked around one city block or something like that when we could have come up an escalator, walk down a small side road and arrive at our hotel in 3 minutes. So by the time we got to the hotel, we were quite glad to get out of the cold, use the toilet and leave our luggage with the hotel even though we could not check in yet.
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We ate a donut at the depachika |

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Lunch - snacks fr the depachika |
As we were scheduled to meet Itsuko at 230pm in the hotel lobby, we ate all the snacks we got from the basement takeaway counters for lunch... rested a little bit more, then went down to meet her.
Animate Shinjuku - Kalafina Museum
Before I left for Japan, I found out that Animate, the anime goods chain store, will be hosting a smaller version of the Kalafina Museum in different Animates in the country. I knew too that when we were in Tokyo, one of the exhibitions will be hosted at the Shinjuku branch of Animate. The museum will only be at the Shinjuku branch from the 19th-27th of Nov. As I really didn't know just how things may pan out in the ensuing days, I decided to ask if Itsuko would help us find the Animate in Shinjuku before we went to the Tokyo Dome City Hall for the concert.
I really wanted to go to the Kalafina Museum because I knew that I may never have the opportunity to again and since it was right in Shinjuku, really close to Ikebukuro, it would be silly not to go. I was really glad that I asked Itsuko for help because as I would discover on another day, Shinjuku Station is incredibly difficult to navigate for people who are unfamiliar with it.

According to Animate's website, there are 3 versions of the museum and the version at Shinjuku was the A version, the same as the one the Sendai branch hosted earlier in the month. There was a a little blurp about the Kalafina Museum in the Kalafina Paper. There are two photos showing the A and B versions of the museum. The one at the bottom, with the white dresses is the version hosted at the Sendai branch which is the same one as the Shinjuku branch. While I'm really not into fashion and not one of those who are really fascinated by Kalafina's costumes, it was still really quite cool to be able to examine them closely. :)
I looked at the goods but I think most of the really good stuff had already probably been snapped up before we arrived since we were there at the tail end of the campaign in Shinjuku... so no t-shirts for the t-shirt fiend. :( I did get something from the Kalafina Cafe goods section that I really, really wanted. I picked up the wallet chain that Hikaru designed. I may be a Keiko fan but I'm not that obsessed that I would buy stuff I don't need or want just because it was designed by her. :) I already use wallet chains... two actually. :p I'm totally not a girly-girl at all. :) The wallet chain that Hikaru designed is actually really rather nice. It doesn't look like much in the official picture detailing all the goods on offer but the thing has a nice weight to it and is quite nice. Although I'm not sure why there is a butterfly and key on the chain.

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The chain is about 60 cm long which is a nice length. |
After our trip to Animate Shinjuku, we made our way over to the Tokyo Dome City Hall. We were going to try and buy concert memorabilia before the Live begins 7pm.
Kalafina's "After Eden" Special Live 2011 - before the Live
Getting to Tokyo Dome City Hall took more time than I anticipated and I was quite glad that we decided not to hangout some more in Shinjuku or have dinner first. When we got to the location, we discovered a really long queue waiting to buy concert memorabilia. After joining the line, Itsuko explained to us that one of the concert staff members was announcing that the sales of the concert memorabilia would close at a specific time (I can't remember exactly when... maybe it was 5pm). That staff member also explained to us that we were at a point in the line which may not make it in by the cut-off time to buy the shirts. That made all of us near that point in the line a little worried and I could see several people checking the clock nearby or their watches quite often.


By this time, we were really quite hungry, cold and thirsty. But as we wanted to try and buy Itsuko dinner and also because we were very unfamiliar with our surroundings, we simply stayed in the line instead of trying to find a place to rest and eat. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, we were allowed into the concert venue and we gratefully sank into our seats... cold, tired and hungry. I think we made quite a sight because unlike the other people around us, we looked a little messy and very tired. We had about an hour or so to rest before the concert began at 7pm and the three of us started to doze off. Apparently, according to Danielle and Jessie, we attracted a few curious looks from several people and some glares from one particularly fervent Kalafina fan who was apparently quite annoyed that we were sleeping. But HEY... have a heart... we had to fly for approximately 7 hours to get to Tokyo and haven't had a chance to take a much needed nap, nor have we had dinner and we had also been on our feet and in the cold for the last hour or so. But I guess they didn't know that and I was basically oblivious as I was too busy trying to get some quality rest time so that I would be able to enjoy the up-coming Live.
After the Live, the three of us decided that, if possible, we would never arrange to fly in on the day of the Lives themselves, it's simply too tiring. Admittedly, even though the Live was really, really enjoyable... during the lull moments which were mostly the MC moments since both Jessie and Danielle don't understand Japanese and I only have a very rudimentary knowledge of the language, the three of us had moments when we kind of zoned out.
Kalafina's "After Eden" Special Live 2011 - AWESOME!!!!

What I do remember was that I felt that the songs from the "After Eden" album were really suitable for Lives. While I still like most of their older songs more than the songs from "After Eden", it was during this Live that I appreciated the songs from "After Eden" more. The songs in their third album have a lighter, more dance-able beat and so the first section of the concert, which comprised of a large mix of songs from their new album and a few old favourites, started out with the trio dancing and swaying much more than I remember them doing in the previous concerts.
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They started in these dresses and ... |
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Pulled of their long skirts to reveal these, I think. |
(btw... I don't know who owns the copyright to these photos, I just downloaded them of the internet from various sources.)
Also this particular venue and the setup they had for the "After Eden" Special Live was very good. The setup with the runway stage into the middle of the arena area allowed the three girls to get much closer to the fans and even in the balcony area I could see their faces quite clearly without binoculars which was just as well since I don't own binoculars. By the time we reach the rockier songs like Magia, Magnolia and Destination Unknown etc, the crowd was quite pumped up and the crowd in the arena were really jumping and pumping the air etc. I was actually a little jealous of them since it reminded me of my AFA11 experience and I wanted to jump and pump the air too but the people around me remained seated and Danielle, Jessie and I decided that we gaijins shouldn't stand and block anyone's view in case it was considered rude.
I didn't understand very much of what the girls said during the MC. But in one of the earlier MCs... I think it's the second one because if I remember correctly, the first MC was very short and was simply the customary introduction and thanks. In the second MC, they brought their successful BayFM banter to the stage. The following is what I understood and remembered from this section. Keiko was the host this time round and she said something like it was time for "Fuyu no Corner" which means Winter Corner. Wakana heard it wrongly and thought Keiko said "Fuyuu no Corner" which means "Floating Corner" and some teasing and laughter ensued. It was quite funny actually. I actually don't know what Wakana's answer to what Winter means to her. Next up was Hikaru and I think she said that recently she'd become quite fond of niku-man which is a steam meat bun that is quite easy to find in most convenience stores in Japan. It's a little like the meat "bao" we can find in our convenience stores in Singapore and at coffee shops etc... but the marinate in Japan is different and the texture of the bun is also different. I like Japanese niku-man and the Chinese "bao" in Singapore a lot too and the "bao" is one of my favourite breakfast items. Hikaru then goes on to talk about Japanese "junk food" (e.g. karage) in the convenience stores and how much she likes them. After which she called herself "junk lover" (at least that's what I think she said) in a really adorable way which drew laughter from the audience. Then it was Keiko's turn and she said something like in Winter, she thinks of ice-cream. And just as my mind was thinking that Keiko always thinks of ice-cream, Wakana said something like "it's throughout the year, isn't it?" and the crowd laughed and clapped in agreement. It was pretty funny. :) This was the MC that I understood the most of. There was one or two more MCs maybe, I don't remember how many more or what they said as a lot of the Japanese was too difficult and quick for me. This second MC was the most memorable and was relatively long for an MC.
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I think they wore these at the end. |
Near the end of the Live, maybe even right at the very end... I don't quite remember, they released streamers over the audience in the arena. Itsuko, who was in the arena, picked up a streamer and saved it for me. That was really cool of her. :)





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Tokyo Dome, bridge at night |
By this time I think most of you already know that the After Eden Special Live will be released on both dvd and blu-ray. Available on CDJapan , click me for the blu-ray and click me for the dvd release. First press release for both the Blu-ray and the DVD will be accompanied by a free mouse pad for those ordering from CD Japan. Also, now that I have time to read that Sony announce properly... it seems like there will be 2 mousepads and postcard freebies as well. There will be 3 different postcards given out, depending on which brick and mortar store the blu-ray / dvd is purchased from in Japan. And there will also be two different mousepads given out depending on whether the dvd or the blu-ray was purchased. I'll only be getting the blu-ray and will unfortunately not get the mousepad I prefer. Still ... it's cool, I am way more interested in the blu-ray itself. :)
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mousepad that'll come with the blu-ray |
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mousepad that'll come with the dvd release |
Alrighty... that's it from me... am off to bed... but before I go... here is wishing all of you a Happy Lunar New Year. May the Year of the Dragon bring you much happiness, good health, prosperity, success, peace and lots more good music. :) Good night.
6 comments:
Thank you for the report! I love reading people's impressions of Kalafina concerts (I'm a huge Kala fan) and it's great to hear about the live before I watch the DVD! ^^
Hello ninetales,
You are most welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed the write up and thanks for leaving a comment. I hope you enjoy the DVD as much as I enjoyed the Live. :)
Drop by again if you feel like it. I hope to write up something about the Yuki Kajiura Live Vol.8 soon. Not sure if you are interested in FictionJunction and Kajiura's lives but you are welcome to check out the post when I finish writing it. :)
cheers
I stumbled upon this by accident but it was a very nice read. I enjoy Kalafina, Yuki Kajiura, and FictionJunction very much. I was able to see FictionJunction and Yuki Kajiura live last weekend at Anime Expo and, suffice to say, it was a dream come true. I'm still feeling that "high" from the concert that you mentioned in your blog post. I'd love to see them live again, or get a chance to see Kalafina live. Thanks for posting this.
Hello Crow,
Thank you for leaving a comment. :) I'm glad you managed to see FictionJunction and Kajiura Yuki at the Anime Expo this year. It's great, isn't it? :) The live experience is different from listening to their cds, especially for FJ because a lot of the songs are not sung by the original singers in the anime and a lot of the arrangement is different too.
I always feel like I need more Kajiura Yuki, FJ and Kalafina after every concert... it's like a drug.... hahahaha... :)
Thanks again and I hope you have a good weekend. :)
cheers
Hello! Thank you for this blog - it's an interest read! I've recently become a real fan of Kalafina and Yuki Kajiura myself.
This was the concert that was filmed for the DVD (or on the same tour)? The DVDs are stunning, you're so lucky to have been there! It was those performances that really got me into them in the first place.
However, as I'm sure you've maybe heard yourself, their expo and convention performances recently have been pretty poor - A lot of out of tune singing and shaky notes. It's sparked a debate as to whether the girls just don't have the proper performance setup outside the special concerts or if they actually weren't very good at singing live to begin with, the DVDs being covered in studio magic to make them sound flawless.
Perhaps you can answer this! Being totally objective, did Kalafina really pull off the performances heard on the DVDs? Did they REALLY sing that flawlessly well or is there studio trickery being employed? You'd put a lot of minds at ease! ;P
Thank you!!!
Hello Mwhlr,
Sorry I didn't see your comment earlier and that you had to re-post it in another post... I don't check my comments or email everyday. I have replied in the other post which you posted in. :)
cheers
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