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How about Wednesday x PARCO presents Wednesday EXPO Shibuya Parco Small Festival (Komatsuri)
©2006 Hokkaido Television Broadcasting Co,Ltd
How about Wednesday x PARCO presents Wednesday EXPO Shibuya Parco Small Festival (Komatsuri)
Venue PARCO MUSEUM Parco Museum Shibuya Parco Part 3/7F
Period 2006.09.29(fri)- 2006.10.09(mon)
10:00 a.m. - 9:00pm (Entrance until 30 minutes before closing / 6:00pm on the last day)
Fees General, students (junior high school students and above) 600 yen (including consumption tax), free for elementary school students and younger
It is a ticket with a special sticker.
Tickets will be sold at the ticket counter at the entrance of the venue during the event period.
If there are a large number of applicants, we distribute admission tickets and carry out restricted admission due to time difference.
At that time, admission has been closed when the maximum number of visitors per day (depending on the physical capacity and operation of the venue) has been reached. Thank you for your understanding and understanding in advance.
Please follow the instructions and guidance of the staff regarding admission and distribution of numbered tickets.
Please note that those who have given the ticket from friends etc. will also line up in the entry line.
If you are only purchasing goods, please line up in the entrance line, purchase a ticket, and enter.
Contact 03-3477-5873 (Palco Museum)
Host: PARCO
Planning, production and cooperation:Hokkaido TV
How about Wednesday EXPO Shibuya PARCO small festival (Komatsuri)
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Last October, the event was held on an unprecedented scale since the 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics, which chartered both the Sapporo Makomanai Open Stadium and the Ice Arena, and a miracle event that attracted about 40,000 fans from all over the country in three days, "How about Wednesday Festival". For those who could not participate in the "festival" and those who want to experience the heat again, we decided to hold the "Komatsuri" in Shibuya Parco, Tokyo. That said, it's a small festival, so it's not a big deal. Just the atmosphere!

Don't go out! A number of location accessories specially exhibited at last year's festival venue are coming across Tsugaru Strait to Shibuya, Tokyo! There are a lot of laughter items actually used in the program, such as the moped motorcycle "Super Cub" that caused the "Dharmaya Willy Incident" and the snowshoes "Snow Flying Fish", which is a property of Hiroshi Oizumi's father.

And! Now, along with salmon crabs and Genghis Khan, you can't miss the special sale of "Water Goods", which has become a specialty of Hokkaido! New products that match the "Small Festival" will also be released!

Well, if you have time and time, please come and visit Shibuya Parco! We look forward to hearing from you.
※We have a limited number of products.
■"What about Wednesday?"
A late-night local variety program broadcast on HTB Hokkaido Television for six years from October 9, 1996 to September 25, 2002. Performed by Takayuki Suzui (planning and composition) and Yo Oizumi. Chief Director Tadahisa Fujimura, Director and Camera Masamichi Ureshino. The DVD, which was released in January 2003 after the end of the program (up to seven releases so far), is a popular program known throughout Japan. In 2003, the tent play performance “Jurota Kanito” in collaboration with TEAM NACS, and in 2005, the “How about Wednesday Festival” was held, and the program grew into a program that could not fit within the frame of TV. Currently, he continues his journey at an annual pace as a "new location". This year's new work leaves in late August, but the destination is still thorough not to inform the producer as well as Oizumi-san. The four men struggle to get to their destination (even if they can't get to their destination) while chatting, blurring, and sometimes whispering, and sometimes whispering, continues to resonate with many fans as a completely new type of "program" that is not bound by TV-like schedule adjustment or preconception. It is also known for its many enthusiastic fans in the entertainment and music worlds. Takayuki Suzui is nicknamed "Mr." named in the program, and has been active in a wide range of fields such as planning and composition writers, directors, FM personalities, and film directors, as well as three open theaters. Along with the big break of "How about Wednesday", Yo Oizumi has pioneered a completely new way of stardom, "From Hokkaido to the whole country", expanding his range of activities with movies, stages, dramas, and CF.

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