Watching highly-rated hotels around Kakegawa, Fukuroi and Hamamatsu for big shows at Ecopa Arena in Shizuoka (LE SSERAFIM, NEWS, Naniwa Danshi, Mr.Children and more). An independent, unofficial vacancy watcher.
Watched nights: Aug 8–9. Base: Ecopa Arena (Aino Stn). The instant a highly-rated hotel frees up (a cancellation), Aki alerts you with a one-click Rakuten Travel booking link.
Ecopa Arena (~10,000 fans) sits by Aino Station, which has almost no hotels, and the surrounding Kakegawa/Fukuroi/Iwata area holds only ~40 even on a normal night — dropping to a dozen-odd on show nights. Fans pack into Hamamatsu, ~15–20 min away on the JR Tōkaidō line, and rooms fill the moment ticket-lottery results land.
Experienced fans book the instant a show — or its ticket-lottery result — is announced. Openings cluster after additional-winner announcements, about a week before the show, and around free-cancellation deadlines. (Always confirm concert dates with each show's official source.)
Aino Station (nearest the arena) has almost no hotels, so Hamamatsu — ~15–20 min on the JR Tōkaidō line — is the go-to. When full, widen to Kakegawa/Fukuroi/Iwata, then Shizuoka City.
Wait for a cancellation. Openings cluster after ticket-lottery results, close to the show, and around free-cancellation deadlines, so Aki watches Rakuten Travel automatically and alerts you the moment a highly-rated room reopens. You book on Rakuten Travel.
No. Rakuten Travel has no official vacancy-alert feature. Aki is an independent, free tool that watches for those reopenings and alerts you with a one-click booking link the moment one appears.
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