NARA, Feb 13 (News On Japan) –
Nara Prefecture has introduced plans to scale down its free K-Pop live performance, considerably lowering prices.
The prefecture had initially deliberate to co-host the occasion with a South Korean native authorities, inviting K-Pop artists to carry out at Nara Park in October. However, with the venue able to accommodating 10,000 attendees, the projected price for the prefectural authorities was roughly 2.7 billion yen. In response, the prefectural meeting urged Governor Makoto Yamashita to downsize the occasion and reduce bills.
In gentle of those issues, the governor determined to maneuver the occasion to the Nara Centennial Hall, which has a capability of 1,500, lowering prices to roughly 290 million yen.
Governor Yamashita said: “The cost has been reduced to about one-ninth, so I believe the prefectural assembly will find this acceptable.”
Moving ahead, the South Korean native authorities shall be liable for deciding on artists primarily based on the revised venue capability.
Source: KTV NEWS

