What is "Chusen" (lottery) for Japan concerts?

Chusen = lottery system. Apply → randomly drawn → winners get charged and issued tickets. 80% of popular K-pop/J-pop shows use chusen.

Key Facts

  • Chusen is a lottery after application, not first-come-first-served purchasing
  • Popular J-pop and K-pop Japan dates often allocate major inventory through lotteries
  • Application, result, payment, and ticket issue dates are usually separate steps
  • International travelers should prepare a confirmed-listing backup in case they do not win

Step by Step

  1. Read lottery requirements

    Check whether the entry needs FC membership, a dedicated app, Japanese phone, local address, or specified payment method. If requirements fail, the application may not complete.

  2. Track four dates

    Record application deadline, result announcement, payment deadline, and ticket issue date separately. A lottery is not one moment; missing any step can lose the ticket.

  3. Assess travel risk

    If flights and hotels are already booked, relying only on a lottery exposes the trip to losing risk. For popular dates, set budget and backup inventory early.

  4. Switch quickly after losing

    After an unsuccessful lottery, do not only wait for general sale. When comparing confirmed listings, check ticket type, section, delivery window, and support record first.

Chusen is the lottery allocation system used widely in Japan ticketing. Buyers do not purchase instantly at sale opening; they submit desired dates and quantities during an application window, then winners are selected on the result date. Winners pay or are charged, and tickets are issued later according to the event schedule.

The advantage is that high-demand shows are not purely a speed contest. The drawback is uncertainty, plus requirements such as FC membership, Japanese phone verification, dedicated apps, or locally accepted payment. If an international traveler already has fixed dates, the trip should not depend only on winning a lottery. A better plan is to join feasible lotteries while preparing confirmed-listing and delivery backups.

Next checks

What to verify before you continue

  1. Check whether the lottery needs fan-club membership, a Japanese phone number, or a locally accepted payment method
  2. Application, result announcement, payment, and ticket issue dates are usually separate
  3. If travel is already fixed, prepare a backup route in case the lottery fails

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