Now Pairs SP (Day 1) starts at 10:00am (was 11:00 originally...). I don't mind at all getting up one hour earlier, but the thought of getting on jam-packed trains btwn 7:00-9:00am in Tokyo area just kills me. I probably have to leave home 7:00, in order to arrive at Shinjuku around 8:30. Means I HAVE TO JUMP into a already fully packed train. If it's successful, then, I have to prepare myself being pushed away and pushed back, like a leaf floating up and down in a stream/river, every time the train makes a stop at stations on its way. And I have to stay patient all the way to Shinjuku... for almost one hours... You guys will never imagine how it would be like unless you've been/lived in Tokyo and experienced it. By the time the train arrives at where I should get off finally, I would feel most worn out as if becoming a piece of shredded cheese for pizza myself. hwell:
My guess is that not many people who already purchased tickets (where the starting time for each day was pre-printed: e.g. 11:00am/Day 1) do not check JSF website, so they would never know the changes on starting time. Means hundreds of people can't make it in time and likely to miss the first group of Pairs SP, or Dance SD on Day 3, I would worry. ><
Tokyo has possibly the best and most reliable subway system in the world. They pretty much transport the equivelent of the entire population of the UK... every day... regular as clockwork. (And each subway line plays its own cute jingle at the stations... I use the Yamonote line jingle as my phone's ringtone, natsukashiiiii).
But I agree, you do NOT want to be using it during the morning rush hour!
Trains in Tokyo area run often, almost on time, so very convenient and safe in general, but crowded in rush hour. Station staff speak not much English I am afraid, but most of them are good guys, I mean helpful.
As for the weather, very warm, Spring already. Cloudy/some rain on Day 1/Wed. Temp High 17C/Low 6C. The rest should be fine: sunny/cloudy, temp high 17-22C/low 8-10C. May see a blossom or two of cherry trees this week. Expected to be full bloom next week probably!
Inside the Saitama Arena, warm, clean and tidy overall. One problem for women would be ladies rooms, I think. Not many for the capacity of 18,000. Have to stand in line for a long time. Bigger problem, even for Japanese women, is one third, or one forth of them are Japanese-type of toilet. :disapp: