
It seems the tour schedule has more or less been locked down. I've come to realize that the music industry, like the film industry is a rather fluid situation.
While my last job in Japan was a whirlwind 2 week push from Sapporo to Fukuoka. It seems we'll actually be staying in some cities for more than just 1 night this time around. Because venues and clubs in Japan often stay open all night, sometimes our hotel rooms were literally only used for showering and storing our stuff. And even if the show did end at a decent time, the mandatory after party would make sure you weren't getting any sleep. Not that was always a bad thing...
We'd often leave a show at 6am or 7am just in time to catch the shinkansen outbound for our next city.
So far the cities we will be visiting for work are: Tokyo, Saitama, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka. During the tour it's all expenses paid, hotels reserved, and local fixers to guide us around and make sure we get on the right train. After the Fukuoka shows, the JAM in Japan crew is on it's own, opting to spend another month traveling around Japan. We'll start in Kyushu and work our way north.
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