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ticket taste is a proxy reservation service for Japanese professional baseball tickets, mainly helping users obtain game tickets through “fastest advance reservations.” The page focuses on venues such as Yokohama Stadium, Nagoya Dome, Jingu Stadium, Yahoo Dome, and Tokyo Dome, and mentions home games hosted by teams including Yokohama DeNA, Chunichi, Yomiuri Giants, Hanshin, Yakult, and Hiroshima. It is not a general e-commerce platform; it is closer to a vertical ticket-buying/proxy reservation service.
Its core selling point is access to tickets before the general sale stage, and it claims to offer seat preferences such as front-row seats and aisle seats. The site also highlights more than 2,000 completed proxy orders, a full refund if tickets cannot be secured, and a 100% refund if a game is canceled. For buyers, these guarantees can reduce the risks of failing to get tickets for popular games or losing money due to event cancellations. However, the main text does not state whether tickets are electronic or paper tickets, nor does it disclose the delivery, pickup, transfer, or admission verification process. Fulfillment details are therefore not very transparent.
In terms of fees, the site clearly states that “no unnecessary transaction fees or system fees are required,” but it does not disclose key pricing information such as face value, proxy service fees, seat premiums, or cancellation rules. As a result, we can only say that it emphasizes reducing add-on fees; it is not possible to confirm whether the overall price is lower than other ticketing channels. Payment methods include bank transfer and credit card, with credit card payments processed through PayPal. This is relatively common for users in Japan, but overseas users should further confirm whether payment will be smooth.
The advantages are its clear positioning and focus on Japanese professional baseball. Advance reservations, seat preferences, and cancellation refunds are attractive to baseball fans, while a full refund if tickets are not secured also reduces the risk of failed proxy purchases. The drawbacks are limited information disclosure: the fee structure, delivery method, customer support responsiveness, and suitability for overseas buyers are not covered in the main text. In addition, its service scope is very narrow, making it unsuitable for concert tickets, broader sports events, or secondary ticket trading needs.
This site is more suitable for individual fans who want to book popular Japanese professional baseball games in advance, try to secure better seats, and value cancellation protection. It is not suitable for e-commerce seller operations, nor is it a supply-chain-style platform. The main text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so this remains unknown. For payment, if using PayPal, users may need to confirm on their own whether their account and bank card are usable. If you need more comprehensive Japanese ticket trading channels, you may look into names mentioned in the text such as Ticket Jam, Ticket Street, and Ticket Ryutsu Center, but their exact role as alternatives still requires separate verification.
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tickettaste.jp is an Japan E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach tickettaste.jp directly.