Shoumetsu Toshi LIVE EXPERIENCE Vol.1

Ever since this past summer, I’ve been extremely slow with reporting on events, but rather than just let the memories fade to nothing, it’s better to be late than never, right?

Anyway, this is my brief recap of the Shoumetsu Toshi LIVE EXPERIENCE Vol.1 held on Sunday, November 25. On the way to the event, my train was STOPPED for a long while. I left quite early so I didn’t need to rush, but that saved me from being late. I got to the venue about five minutes before the scheduled start time. I was so entirely thankful! My little music angel must have helped me out!

The event was a live music concert with several continuing recitation dramas (朗読). Performers included:

Coming into the hall, I very briefly spoke with someone from noisycroak whom I’m met and seen many times before…but I’m horrible with names. He was very nice and seemed just as relieved that I was able to make it in time!

The concert itself was SO MUCH FUN! You could say the style of music from Shoumetsu Toshi is a kind of EDM, which Kato Hiroyoshi, one of the composers for the game, is a major fan. The majority of the tunes had all of us jumping and pumping our arms; we were all pretty sweaty after just a little while.

Throughout the show, the music segments would give way to acting segments where Asai Ayaka, the seiyuu for Souma, the main protagonist Yuki’s little brother. I was never able to get very far into the game because of all the massive grinding and leveling up of your characters you need to do, so I never really knew how the story ended, but I knew enough to not be entirely confused with these segments.

All four of the walls were entirely decked out with LED lights that displayed character illustrations from the game, scenic shots, and more. There were several moments during the recitation segments where the entire room was filled with a flash of bright, red lights. It really helped you to emote with the character and feel his pain and anguish.

There was one particular sketch that moved me so emotionally that I couldn’t help but sob through the whole thing, and I wasn’t the only one. Everyone around me, on either side, in front and behind me–even the tall dude to my right–we were all pretty well sobbing. The segment ended with the audience singing “Stay with me forever…” to give Souma the courage and strength to continue on… and SAK-san ripping the script book from Asai and chucking it to the ground.

This concert was also Emi’s last performance before going on maternity leave with her second child. <3

I had a premium ticket, so we were given some really nice goodies which included a wristband, acrylic stand, and mini 2019 calendar. At the show, I also purchased the official staff book and concert T-shirt and was able to meet and briefly talk with Asai-san. I was glad to let her know how much I enjoyed and was moved by her performance.

I also talked briefly with Kawagoe-san beforehand on Twitter; he was also part of our group at GameTakt last year. At some point during the concert, I waved at him and he seemed to remember me. xD Such an awesome guy– they all are. It’s been a while now since the concert, but I want to say that just about everyone was in tears by the end– I seem to recall both Kato and Kawagoe a bit emotional.

It was such a great show, I was really upset that I only got a ticket for the evening show. The two girls behind me mentioned that they had gone to the afternoon show and still cried just the same in the evening show. haha But, this concert was subtitled “Vol.1”, so hopefully there will be a similar show again sometime in the future! I really liked the smaller, live house sort of feel. This sort of music begs to be danced to, so it was perfect!

As for the game, the newest update “Ver 0.” was released that night! Each new version still allows you to play all chapters in the story, but adds a lot more aspects to the overall game– new chapters, characters, items, etc.

Shoumetsu Toshi is also getting an anime version, which will be released later this April. More information can be found on the official site for the anime here.

 

The following images are courtesy of SAK and Gamer.

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NieR:Orchestra Concert Recap

Yesterday was a full day, jam packed with all sorts of amazing NieR goodness. I will try to take a glance back and show what personally my day at the event was like!



First of all, the venue was held at Yokohama Pacifico, which is about a 15-20 minute walk from my house. Sales for concert merchandise opened at 9AM, so I planned on leaving my house around 8, but given my very vampire-like wake-sleep cycle, I was running a little later than planned.

It was a beautiful, sunny, clear morning, but already by 8am it was quite hot. I took a couple photos along the way to the venue, through a sort of “secret path” that most people don’t know about that winds through the Cosmo World amusement park. (As a side note, this is actually the location for a pivotal scene in a new story I’ve been planning.)

Finally reaching the venue, I got in the line for merchandise. The line was crazy, winding from one end of the building to the next, over and over again. From the point where I entered the line, it only looked like there were three or four rows ahead of me, but there were even more lined up inside. The opening of the merch booth was even delayed 10 minutes or so due to preparations running late. Here’s a look at the line!

I was probably out in the sun for about 30 minutes before the line started to move and we discovered exactly how long the line actually was. It seemed like nearly the entire first floor of the hall was full of people winding back and forth in lines. It took an additional hour before I finally managed to purchase anything; and as a side note here… There were just one row of about 20 clerks. You’d think that’d be enough, but I really think this was the reason for the extremely long line. There just weren’t enough workers to accommodate the sheer number of customers. But that’s okay since I was still able to get everything that I wanted! Yay!

Once I got my goodies, I was planning on going back home and leisurely have lunch. I had about an hour and a half or so before I needed to head back to the hall for the afternoon show.

But… I was really slow (once again) and was almost late to the start of the show. I grabbed a taxi near my house, and even though I leave really close to the venue, the roads are horrible around this area. I had about 15 minutes to get to the hall before the show started and it took about that time getting there. It actually might have been faster if I had just walked, but again, I was wearing my high-heel sandals; it would not have been a pleasant journey.

Just as I got to the concert hall, they were giving the final announcement to find your seat. I first had to stop at the VIP desk to inquire about the backstage pass that was left for me. It turned out that they even set aside a concert ticket for me, even though I already had one. I was confused and conflicted which ticket I should enter with… Ahh, dilemma!

Anyway, I quickly found my seat, which was toward the front but a short distance down the row. Carrying two bouquets of flowers, I tried to not smack the people in the face with them as I carefully squeezed my way down the row.

I’m not going to discuss too much on the content of the concert itself, simply because as I’m writing this now, it’s already been over a month, so my memory is really, really bad. Plus, I sort of feel bad about my impression of the concert as a whole, musically. My one, main gripe was with the choir. The concert began with an a cappella arrangement of “Snow in Summer”, very much like our Tsuki Oke fan concert last year. But the “tone” of the song is supposed to sound as though children are singing… not professional opera singers. I actually had an issue with this in our own fan concert, that people were trying to sing too “professionally” and not as young children. But this feeling persisted throughout the majority of the concert and it just felt very jarring to me. They were a highly experienced and talented choir, but I just felt like they didn’t understand the context of the songs; it just felt like something down to the core of the series, its very heart, was missing. Once I felt that way, it was actually very difficult to open my own heart to accept the new arrangements. I pre-ordered the orchestral soundtrack and it arrived a couple days before the concert, but I didn’t want to listen to it before the concert– I wanted to be surprised and feel more connected to the music through its live performance, the first time for me to hear the new arrangements.

At the end of the afternoon show, Emi Evans came out on stage as a surprise guest to sing a song from the first NieR. As I’m writing this now, I am entirely blanking on which song it was, but I vividly remember sobbing my eyes out yet again. It’s so difficult to hear hear her gorgeous voice, this beautiful music, and not be overcome with emotion. Add all the emotional baggage from the story of the game into the mix, and yeah… I was a mess.

Since I was given a backstage pass, I wanted to personally give Emi and J’Nique their flowers.

I inquired where I should go to one of the attendees near the “cloak” desk and waited and waited and waited. I always feel very dumb and foreign in these moments. Eventually I was led past the partitions lining the area and up a couple floors in the elevator. Almost just as I was getting out of the elevator, I came across a huge group of the YoRHa Boys and YoRHa Musical cast along with the director of the original YoRHa plays, Matsuda Ichidai, and the very awesome Sekiya-san from ILCA. They were in the middle of taking a group photo, probably this one, I didn’t want to interrupt, so I stayed out of the way until they had finished. But then… I couldn’t help myself and had to say hello briefly; I remember specifically mentioning to Doi Yuuto, who had already dyed his hair blonde, that I was looking forward to their performances in the new KimiShini stage play. He looked at me like I was speaking a foreign language, even though it was Japanese, but I’m sure coming face-to-face with an unknown foreigner in the VIP area all of a sudden was a bit shocking. haha

Shortly after that, Emi and J’Nique Nicole came walking by, so I was able to give them their flowers and briefly say hello before they were whisked away by the staff. heehee On the way back to the lobby, I was going to take the stairs, but it looked like Matsuda-san had just gotten into the elevator. I bumped into him again on the first floor, where he was trying to find a way out of the VIP area and back into the lobby. Since the area was blocked off with movable partition walls, it looked like there was no way through– but given how I was shown through the area (the staff simply moved one of the partitions for me to pass), I tried to point where I had come through, but he was already walking along the length of the partitions and eventually found an opening. I followed behind him before going our separate ways. haha What a time!

After the concert, I had a little extra time before I needed to meet my friend for the evening show. I quickly walked over to a convenience store, got some snacks (it was already after “lunchtime” and I hadn’t eaten anything much in the morning) and a quick drink before heading back to the concert hall. I actually met my friend at the adjacent hotel, and we had a little time to sit and chat (while I quickly ate my snack!!) in the hotel lobby.

I want to stop here briefly to thank my awesome gaming buddy, A****, for being my side-kick to these events, to which I would have most certainly had to go alone each and every time. He found me through this site and reached out to me about two years ago, and I can’t–I don’t want to–imagine not getting the chance to meet the most humble, generous, and plain FUN guy. Thank you so much for being my friend. (#128150#)

Anyway, once I finished my snack, we headed back to the concert hall. I wanted to get a close up photo of the new merchandise including the figure by Flare and the new Dollfie Dream dolls…but the line to get close to them was too long–we wouldn’t have made it before the start of the concert, so we decided to quickly get into line at the end of the show.

Our seats at the evening show were in the absolute last row on the first floor, just below one of the cameras that broadcast the concert on NicoNico.

Since I was very rushed when I arrived at the afternoon concert and was never given the usual concert pamphlets that are given to each customer, I was finally able to look through the advertisements and read a little bit about the concert. Within the pamphlet, I was shocked to find this:

Apparently the YoRHa stage play will be performed again next year in both Tokyo and Osaka!! No further details are known thus far, whether it will be an entirely new version (Ver.1.3!?), one of the previous stage plays (Ver.1.1? Ver.1.2?) or something entirely different, perhaps a new story that merges both the original YoRHa stage play with the YoRHa Boys story?? Again, nothing is known about it yet, so it could be literally ANYTHING…! Still, I’m extremely excited about it!!

Important Dates & Times Revealed at the Concert

  • January 7, 11,942, 5:13am
    2B is deployed.
  • January 30, 11,942, 4:25am
    9S is deployed.
  • March 10, 11945
    4:02pm: The 243rd descent operation gets underway.
    4:35pm: 2B rendezvous with 9S. This marks their 48th meeting.
  • June 26, 11945, 2:30am
    2:30am: The Bunker is destroyed and falls from orbit.
    5:46am: Signal from 2B is lost.
  • August 6, 11945, 8:15am
    The collapse of the Tower and machine lifeform network confirmed.
    Signal from 9S is lost.

Eventually, at the end of the show, we ran quickly out of the auditorium and into line to get a close-up view of the new merch!

While we were just checking out other things in the lobby, a fellow foreigner came up to me and asked if I might be from “Fire Sanctuary”… I was like, yeeesssss. lol It turns out that she sort of knew me from that and had the guts to say hello. I told her that I rarely have the guts to do that. In person, I tend to be pretty shy and nervous even though I really do love meeting and talking with people. haha So, it really touched me to know that anything I might do here, on these pages, is appreciated by other fans. Plus, it makes me feel a little less alone. Thank you so much for saying hello!! I hope to work on this annoying character flaw of mine… *sigh*

In the end, it was a long, eventful day, but it was well-worth it! A day full of music, talent, and awesome friends– these moments are priceless!


Be sure to check out the complete image gallery album for this event! I haven’t included all of the images that I took in this post, so don’t miss out on the other awesome photos!!

> NieR Orchestra Concert 2018 Image Gallery

NieR:Automata Coming to Steam in 2017

Some new information about NieR:Automata’s release has just come out of Gamescom in Cologne, Germany today.

According to Nova Crystallis, the game will be released on both the PS4 as well as on Steam:

“In a surprise announcement, NieR Automata is coming to Steam in addition to PlayStation 4 in early 2017. News comes from a video message from director Yoko Taro during a special IGN live stream.”

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