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How TIXVOY worksCompare verified Aooo Tokyo tickets for Aooo『Budoookan』 at Tokyo · Nippon Budokan. Start with live listings, then confirm seat area, quantity, delivery notes, and checkout details before payment.
Before payment, TIXVOY rechecks live inventory, seller listing status, and session status. Confirmed fake tickets are handled under the double refund policy.
After you click Buy now, the selected quantity is held while you complete secure payment.
Stripe handles secure payment, and the order records seller, quantity, seat area, delivery method, and amount for later review.
If the seller does not deliver, support first searches for replacement tickets; if none are available, the order is refunded in full. Official event cancellations follow the cancellation policy.

The Aooo profile is organized for ticket decisions: upcoming Japan-related sessions, venues, ticket areas, pricing, delivery notes and official-channel checks come first. The record keeps artist identity separate from event, festival and exhibition names so crawled inventory does not pollute the artist collection.
These are the seating sections recorded for this show. When browsing resale listings, check the section, delivery method and entry rules together.
Nippon Budokan stands inside Kitanomaru Park in Chiyoda, Tokyo, a short walk from Kudanshita Station. The octagonal roof, designed by Mamoru Yamada in 1964 for the Tokyo Olympic judo competition, was modelled on the Hall of Dreams at Horyu-ji Temple, and the arena''s silhouette is now shorthand for arrival on the Japanese concert circuit. Total capacity is 14,471 for martial-arts seating; concert configurations sit between 9,000 and 11,000 depending on stage orientation and floor-seat installation. Since The Beatles'' three-night stand from 30 June to 2 July 1966 — the first Western rock performance in the building — a Budokan show has carried a weight no other Tokyo venue can claim, and Japanese artists from Utada Hikaru to King Gnu still treat the first Budokan date as a career milestone worth its own announcement cycle. Access is via the Tozai, Hanzomon or Shinjuku lines to Kudanshita Station, exit 2 or 4, and a five- to seven-minute walk through the Tayasu Gate of the former Edo Castle''s Kitanomaru grounds. Seat numbering wraps around the stage in A/B/C/D blocks tied to each cardinal point, so an A-block listing near the stage is different from an A-block on the far side — check the seating diagram before buying in the secondary market. Foreign fans should plan for the walk back to Kudanshita in rain and bring a compact umbrella; Budokan has limited cover outside.