The Official Michael Jackson Exhibition In Japan (Merged)

Gotta Love Those Japanese Fans

Jackson Fans to Spend Night Among His (MJ)Possessions

Fri May 21, 2010 11:20am EDT
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var csvSymbolIds = "";var quoteLink = "";TOKYO (Reuters) - Want to spend a night with Michael Jackson's possessions? The Japanese promoter of a collection of his belongings on display in Tokyo can make that dream come true on the first anniversary of the pop icon's death. Starting Sunday, fans in Japan are expected to line up for the chance to spend one night inside the Neverland Collection at the Tokyo Tower, which to many is a shrine to the sacred memory of their idol.

More than 300,000 people have flocked to the central Tokyo landmark since the opening of the world's only official Michael Jackson exhibition on May 1.

Jackson's death on June 25, 2009 from cardiac arrest at the age of 50 shocked fans around the world and sparked a new wave of interest in his music, while a documentary film featuring the singer, "This Is It," became a blockbuster cinema hit.
The "King of Pop" was almost as well-known for his compulsive collecting as his songs.

"The idea may sound a bit odd to Western cultures, but in Japan the tradition of being with the remains and possessions of passed loved ones on the anniversary of their passing is an important ritual," said Hiroyuki Takamura of the Tokyo Tower.

Fans who are selected at random will enter the Tokyo Tower venue from 10:30 p.m. on the night of June 25, and will be able to stay until 8:00 a.m. the next morning.

"The chance to spend the anniversary of Michael's passing together with things like clothes he wore, things from his home, countless awards, and iconic video and stage sets will be an unforgettable experience," said Michael Jackson fan Mamiko Morii, who expects to be in line on Sunday.
"I have been to this exhibition more than eight times already and each time I feel more connected to Michael's legacy."

Guests will pay up to $1,000 for the one-time opportunity to sleep on the floor among Michael's belongings.

"Michael Jackson fans religiously visited daily, and many stay inside the venue for six hours or more," said Matt Taylor, producer of the exhibition.
"Many Japanese fans become overwhelmed with emotion when in the presence of so many things precious to Michael and iconic to the rest of the world. People stand fixed in front of artifacts with tears streaming down their face, still trying to come to grips with losing Michael."
(Writing by Sugita Katyal; Editing by Miral Fahmy)

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Re: Gotta Love Those Japanese Fans

wow...

more than 300,000 people have flocked to the central tokyo landmark since the opening of the world's only official michael jackson exhibition on may 1.
 
Re: Gotta Love Those Japanese Fans

beautiful.
 
Re: The Official Michael Jackson Exhibition In Japan

Wonderful. MJ fans are awesome!!!

WE MISS U MIKE
 
Re: Sleepover tribute at TOKYO TOWER

I keep wondering what type of tributes will take place this June 25th...

After Michael passed, the out pour of tributes that came from all over the world was something Ive never seen before in this world, ever.
 
Re: Sleepover tribute at TOKYO TOWER

This is a different type of tribute never done befor I think.

here is another link
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/dailydish/detail?entry_id=64118

kind of spiritual thing.most of other tribute event held by peaople gathering together but this one will ,of course people get together,but,we feel personal feeling surrounded by many memorials thing from him.then pay tribute one by one.( sorry my poor explanation)

not a visiable but spitritual .

it will be difficult to understand for not oriental people.
 
I saw this posted on a MJ group and some didn't understand it, I was going to try and explain but couldn't find the words. Spritual, yes, like ukutan said. That was the word I was looking for.

It's very beautiful that such respect is being shown to Michael.
 
Wow, that's quite something. Japanese fans are always so dedicated, it's beautiful.
 
Wow, that's quite something. Japanese fans are always so dedicated, it's beautiful.

They deserve all the special things they are getting...I am just jealous.

I remember when I was little and MJ had flown to Japan for his Dangerous tour...it was all over TV & newspapers here...Mass hysteria when he arrived at the Tokyo Airport...his hotel...and the reporters kept saying in Japan they had a special name for MJ...it translated to Typhoon Jackson..or something.

I vaguely remember that...
 
They deserve all the special things they are getting...I am just jealous.

I remember when I was little and MJ had flown to Japan for his Dangerous tour...it was all over TV & newspapers here...Mass hysteria when he arrived at the Tokyo Airport...his hotel...and the reporters kept saying in Japan they had a special name for MJ...it translated to Typhoon Jackson..or something.

I vaguely remember that...

"Michael jackson SEMPU",we calles.SEMPUU means whirlwind or cyclone in dictionary.
旋風=せんぷう=sempuu

Michael jackson cause a sensation all over japan=Michael jackson SEMPUU
 
I went to this exhibition at 2 weeks ago.

It was so awesome.
I was very impressed by his clothes, his gloves, and his shoes.

And his lifecast, face and hands were so beautiful and gentle.
When I saw them, I felt that I miss him.

I couldn't fight back tears.

I bought a wonderful pamphlet.
These are parts of the content of the pamphlet.
I'm sorry about my photo quality.

mj1.jpg

mj2.jpg


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A question for people in Japan. Do you know if the exhibition is going to be extended? I can't find information anywhere. And as I'm travelling to Japan in 3 weeks I'd like to know.

Thanks in advance
 
I went to this exhibition at 2 weeks ago.

It was so awesome.
I was very impressed by his clothes, his gloves, and his shoes.

And his lifecast, face and hands were so beautiful and gentle.
When I saw them, I felt that I miss him.

I couldn't fight back tears.

I bought a wonderful pamphlet.
These are parts of the content of the pamphlet.
I'm sorry about my photo quality.

mj1.jpg

mj2.jpg
You are so LUCKY!!!!!
I thank you for sharing with us. :flowers:
 
Is it still going to China after...or will t move to America?
 
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