No idea if pictures were allowed at the concert or not, but sometimes it's not, and if it had been allowed, I would be too busy jumping up and down to actually take any. I was in fact too busy jumping up and down to care nor find out.
Still though. I managed to snap at least a few shots in Hokkaido, so let me just dump them out here. You know, as proof I actually ever was here ;)
First things first: We are definitely not in Osaka anymore.
Following this is my hotel-room at the Sapporo (North) Toyoko inn. I managed to find it, by foot, just fine, except I found the one in the south. That's what you get for forgetting to copy the map to your cellphone ;)
Anyway, unlike in Tokyo, as you can see, this room actually had a balcony! Yay! Except the door has a sign, which says "please don't enter the balcony". Bah! Humbug!
I have also included a picture of the citibank ATM. These things are your friends if you are ever in Japan, not having a Japanese bank- or credit-card.
Following this is my precious, precious concert ticket. I also managed to snag a picture of the crowd leaving the club once the show was over.
Last, and to be honest, pretty much least: A view from the Hokkaido's Shin Chisote Airport's observation deck. But at least you can get a clear impression that this place is definitely not urban Japan ;)