TravisJapan ticket transfer available for Chiba May 22
- An X account identified as @FaKlHWtjsa139 posted on May 22 seeking to transfer one TravisJapan ticket for the group’s Chiba performances that day. - The post listed the price as “1.5” and asked interested buyers to send a direct message for an immediate decision today. - The referenced post remains on X under handle @FaKlHWtjsa139, where prospective buyers were directed to message the seller.
On May 22, an X user identified as @FaKlHWtjsa139 posted that they were seeking to transfer one ticket for TravisJapan shows in Chiba scheduled for the same day. The post said the ticket was available for “2連,” a Japanese shorthand commonly used in ticket trading to refer to two consecutive seats or paired admission, and asked for a quick response by direct message. The account listed the asking price as “1.5,” without further explanation in the post visible from the source briefing. The post linked the arrangement directly to X messages and said the decision could be made immediately today. ### What exactly did the X post say buyers should do? The May 22 post from @FaKlHWtjsa139 told interested users to contact the account by direct message on X. The wording in the source briefing said the seller was looking for a transferee for one ticket tied to TravisJapan’s Chiba date and wanted to move quickly. The post framed the decision as immediate, indicating the seller was trying to complete the arrangement the same day as the performance. (x.com) ### What was the price and how was it written? The asking price in the source briefing was written as “1.5.” The post did not, in the material available for review, spell out the currency or unit attached to that number. In Japanese fan-ticket trading posts, shorthand pricing formats are common, but the visible source material here only supports that the number “1.5” appeared in the listing. (x.com) ### Which performance was involved? The source briefing identified the event as TravisJapan’s May 22 shows in Chiba. The post referred to the date as the same day the message was published, making the listing a day-of-show transfer request rather than an advance resale notice. The briefing also described the performances as “two consecutive shows” in Chiba on May 22. (x.com) ### Who posted the listing? The account named in the source material was @FaKlHWtjsa139 on X. The briefing tied that handle to the May 22 ticket-transfer request and cited the specific X post as the source for the listing. No additional identifying information about the seller was provided in the available material beyond the handle. ### What can and cannot be verified from the available source? (x.com) The X post URL in the source briefing points to the claimed listing, but the page content was not machine-readable in the available web fetch. The details reported here — the date, handle, Chiba location, one-ticket transfer request, “1.5” price notation, and instruction to direct-message the account — come from the supplied briefing tied to that post. (x.com) No further platform records, venue notices, or promoter statements were surfaced in the available verification pass. On May 22, the next step for anyone following the listing was the one stated in the post itself: message @FaKlHWtjsa139 on X regarding the TravisJapan Chiba ticket transfer that day. (x.com)