

Juice=Juice Concert 2020 ~Tsudzuiteiku STORY~ Miyamoto Karin Sotsugyou Special (Juice=Juice コンサート2020 〜続いていくSTORY〜 宮本佳林卒業スペシャル) was Juice=Juice's special one-day autumn concert at Nippon Budokan, where member Miyamoto Karin graduated from the group and Hello! Project. It was held on December 10, 2020. The concert was broadcasted live on TV Asahi Channel 1 and on SKY PerfecTV! On-Demand,[1] and was available for live viewing in 30 different cinemas across Japan, and in Taiwan through Vieshow Cinemas Taipei Hsin Yi; standard coronavirus prevention measures applied for all cinemas.[2] A DVD and Blu-ray footage of the concert was released on May 12, 2021. The Blu-ray also includes Miyamoto's special graduation TV show "Karin no Zenbu", bonus footage and a live photobooklet.

Juice=Juice Concert 2020 ~Tsudzuiteiku STORY~ Miyamoto Karin Sotsugyou Special (Juice=Juice コンサート2020 〜続いていくSTORY〜 宮本佳林卒業スペシャル) was Juice=Juice's special one-day autumn concert at Nippon Budokan, where member Miyamoto Karin graduated from the group and Hello! Project. It was held on December 10, 2020. The concert was broadcasted live on TV Asahi Channel 1 and on SKY PerfecTV! On-Demand,[1] and was available for live viewing in 30 different cinemas across Japan, and in Taiwan through Vieshow Cinemas Taipei Hsin Yi; standard coronavirus prevention measures applied for all cinemas.[2] A DVD and Blu-ray footage of the concert was released on May 12, 2021. The Blu-ray also includes Miyamoto's special graduation TV show "Karin no Zenbu", bonus footage and a live photobooklet.
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Miyamoto Karin Sotsugyou Special
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