[Trans] 131124 Tohoshinki, continuous 2 years, event bringing in 100 thousand people, Revealing Their New Song & Announced Next April Live Tour‏

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The popular unit Tohoshinki started their fan club event “THE MISSION ll” on November 23rd in the Saitama Super Arena, which brought in 100 thousands people(2 locations, 8times).

The venue filled with 18 thousand fans, with the call of “Tohoshinki” the two came out on a segway from the back of the fans, and challenged many “Missions”. Just like last year they borrowed fans items and had a coordinate fight, which the theme was “make the room Christmas(ish)”. They coordinated by using aroma candles and wine, coordinating the room set. After finishing their coordination, Yunho’s theme was “a house date with the person I like” and Changmin “a shut-in’s fire works” (shut in refers to people who don’t like to go outside/withdrawal from the society). After lighting the borrowed candle, Changmin was for sure of his victory but dropped his shoulders when Yunho won.

Also, they played games such as pick the number 1 of the survey fans took beforehand, put in order of items by price and others. Even though they were supposed to play together, Yunho who leaded on by himself, Changmin gave a bitter smile saying “my thoughts, aren’t even any % in”. Even with that complaint, it didn’t affect Yunho at all. The venue was filled with laughter because of the two.

In the solo corner, they revealed a “specialty they have confidence in”. Changmin played ping pong with a fan who won out of 4500 people.Changmin, who seemed to not know about it, seemed a bit unconfident. Even after scoring a smash, he lost. Yunho complimented, “it was a good game. It seems like Changmin’s abilities came back”. Changmin who couldn’t hide his mortification told him “Saying so bossy as if your a ping pong god” and brought laughter. On the other hand, Yunho showed his cooking skills again. Yunho who seemed high spirited commented “I will show a leveled up Yunho chef!”, and showed a “Yunhoghetti” (yunho+spaghetti) which was “fluffly egg and cod roe spaghetti” and appealed his skills. How he handled the cut vegetables (how he cleaned it / cooked it) brought a stir from the audience, but confidently said “(don’t worry) since I’m Yunho chef!”. After Changmin who tried it commented “its good, but whats the meaning of putting spaghetti inside the egg? Since you eat it separately anyway….” and made the venue hotter.

In the second half live, they sang 6 songs including “SCREAM”. Yunho “Its a Christmas present from Tohoshinki”, and sang his solo song “繋がれた舟” (A boat tied to a pier) and “Gold Dust” by Changmin, they had prepared for this event, Changmin even showing his guitar skills. Also they revealed for the first time their new song that’s going to be released on the 27th of this month “Very Merry Christmas”, “White”, and music video. At the end Changmin started “We have a important notice”, Yunho “We will start a live tour from next April!” it’s exciting” and when it got announced the theme colored light stick all turned red, bringing joy to the audience.

Tohoshinki will start their tour including the dome’s from next April (11 locations 26 concerts).

source: ticket-news

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[TRANS] 120701 Tohoshinki, Holds A Large-Scale Event In Japan For 100,000 Fans

[TRANS] 120701 Tohoshinki, Holds A Large-Scale Event In Japan For 100,000 Fans

Tohoshinki met with their Japanese fans through a large-scale event.

According to Japanese media such as Sankei Sports on 1 July, Tohoshinki began their large-scale fanmeet event tour in Saitama Super Arena on 30 June. The (fanmeet) tour this time, which will see 100,000 audiences, is of the largest-scale to ever be held in the history of the Japanese music industry.

Tohoshinki’s fanclub event this time, titled “The Mission”, includes segments such as a quiz corner with fans, allowing the fans to have a fun time.

In addition, Yunho made mixed noodles, showing off his cooking skills in front of the fans. Changmin played the guitar while singing the all-time classic, “More Than Words”, driving the fans wild.

They also performed the new single “Android”, which is set for release on 11 July, for the first time. Changmin expressed, “We have had many performances up till now, but I am the most nervous today. It will be an unforgettable memory.”

Source : [K Star News]

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Translation 110515 “We Want To Tell The children: Have Big Dreams” – Interview with TVXQ & 16 Other K-Pop Groups

Translation 110515 “We Want To Tell The Children. Have Big Dreams” – Interview with Tohoshinki & 16 Other K-Pop Groups

Tohoshinki, SHINee, BEAST, MBLAQ, 2PM, 2AM, Supernova, FT Island, SG Wannabe, Miss A, Secret, SISTAR, f(x), 4minute, IU and ZE:A – A total of 16 groups of artists came together in the Live event “Tokyo Legend 2011.” This is the first time such a grand K-pop event has been attempted in Japan, and before the performance, there was a press conference held on the same day (14 May), at the concert location Saitama Super Arena.

This performance is in support of the UN’s MDGs (Millennium Development Goals) of poverty relief project, the GFSC (Good Friends Save the Children) charity campaign and sends a “Love & Peace Message.” Also, there was the theme of “Let’s Get Up! Japan, Pray for JAPAN!!” sending a message of, as well as actual resource support from the performers to the areas affected by the Tohoku Earthquake, bringing hope to the children.

At the start of the press conference, all 16 groups of artists shared a moment of silence to express their sympathies for the victims of the earthquake. Then, the performing artists introduced themselves one by one, and spoke about their determination for this Live.

(Other artists’ comments – some in Korean, some in Japanese, all omitted)

“We are really happy to be able to do such a Live concert with so many great artists from Korea. Also, although they may be going through a difficult time now, but we hope to tell them to “Cheer up!” ” – Tohoshinki (Naturally, Changmin commented in Japanese)

(Irrelevant information omitted)

Finally, the emcee said to Tohoshinki, “As words from the both of you will give strength to your many fans in Japan, please leave a message,” and again Changmin, while considering the best words to convey his thinking, had something to say to the children.

“I have a message for the children. You’ve always had big dreams, and been working hard towards those dreams, right? For this, I want to work hard so that today’s stage is even more special.” – Changmin (Tohoshinki)

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Translation: 110414 Hayato’s Blog Update About Super Arena Incident

Just an update on the Saitama Super Arena Incident. My opinion resides in the sticky post above.
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[Trans] 110414 Hayato’s Blog Update About Super Arena Incident

I’m sure everyone has found out by now, but it seems that Super Arena has revoked their permission for the charity event.

But we have received explanations from Zak that they are now still carrying out negotiations…..Does that mean that there is still a chance?

The goal of this was to raise money for the victims, so why can’t they sing?

Not allowing raising of donations, isn’t this an act of being anti society?

Why is it that the problems between adults become priority over saving the victims?

Or does that mean that it would be okay to just stand in front of everyone without singing?

But no, if they don’t sing there’s no meaning

Because there singing is not just to raise money, but it is their precious power to give courage and hope to everyone

Somehow, I want them to keep trying!!

Deliver this! JYJ’s feelings!!!

credit: Hayato’s Blog
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Editor’s Note Refusal of Saitama Super Arena to…

Editor’s Note: Refusal of Saitama Super Arena to Host JYJ Japanese Charity Event

You know, Folks. Some things do not change. Are you surprised that this refusal came down the pike. I’m not because I saw it coming. There is a pattern to the harassment of our mancubs, and this chapter in our constant harrassment book lies at SM’s door via AVEX. The concert is sold out, the venue was secured, and now this. I’m not surprised in the least.

My argument is this. Anyone, any corporation, whichever way you want to say it, that would refuse a charity event for victims of Japan based on politics (excuse me, “contractual issues”) alone should be drawn and quartered.

Am I angry? Yes, I am. When people are hurting and have needs as deep as this–especially your own people–you do not throw away or thwart an opportunity for them to receive help from a legitimately caring source such as JYJ. I could care less about the contracts. I could care less about SM’s claims or Avex’s claims. People are hurting out there and you have just made a major social blunder. How can you say on one hand that you are in support of the Japanese people and on the other hand bite the charitable arm that is reaching out to them. Some things just plain stink!!! The stench is exceedingly strong here, and it will be smelled around the world.

What makes SM and Co. (of which obviously Saitama Arena management is a part) think that this is a legitimate means of retribution against JYJ? That is all that this boils down to. They know how much damage this could cause, how much work is involved if tickets need to be refunded.
Our guys have hearts of gold, but obviously there are a lot of people out there who have hearts of lead, and their obvious motivation is to save their own skin at the expense of the homeless and hurting people of their own country. This is a sad day indeed, and I pray that no one gets to benefit from refusing much-needed aid to Japan. Sometimes I wonder at the maturity level of these executives who get to eat well and live well while others are suffering. It is going to take a lot of money to get Japan back on it’s feet. Obviously some people could care less. Blind leading the blind.

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[Trans] 110414 Notice from Super Saitama Arena – Regarding The JYJ Charity Concert On 7 June

[Trans] 110414 Notice from Super Saitama Arena – Regarding The JYJ Charity Concert On 7 June

☆ Regarding the permit application from Zac Corporation for the event on 7 June 2011

With regards to the 7 June event stated on the homepage of Zac Corporation, although our arena is stated as the location for the event, we have not given any approval for the use of our area.

Although we have received the application for the use of our arena, due to the fact that the artist that was scheduled to perform is currently facing contractual issues, please be notified that it was decided that it would not be appropriate to approve this application.

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