Because what reason do you need to buy a regular edition? The photos were the only reason anyone bought them and in Japan they are the only thing you needed to buy for handshake events or posters. Those last two are useless to oversea fans.
I guess... but ltd's are also useless to oversea fans that don't have some sort of program to override the country code, so in that sense it also kinda makes sense?
My question is, why not just put it into every edition? ._.
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Today's mini live at Seven Park Ario in Kashiwa, Chiba
Kobushi Factory performed their new song Bacchikoi Seishun. outfits are pinstripe baseball uniforms numbered 1 to 8 by age order. choreography is baseball related. Hirose Ayaka is center.
there is a scene where Hamaura is the pitcher, Hirose is the catcher, and Fujii is the batter.
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If Kobushi is going to slowly work it's way through a bunch of sports themes (sumo, ouendan, baseball), I hope we hit kendo at some point. That would be cool.
Fortune Music has a new event where Kobushi Factory members individually will play catch ball with a fan. Fans will be in position and shout "Bacchikoi" and catch the softball from one of your favorite members. The ball is already pre-signed and then you can get a handshake from a member. you can take home the ball regardless if you catch it or miss it. http://www.helloproject.com/event/detai ... 87f72cc5a/
A little bit of info on the song title for anyone that doesn't know yet. "Bacchikoi" is the shortened form of the phrase "Batter kocchi ni utte koi" (バッターこっちに打って来い) which translates roughly to "Batter come hit it over here" and hence why we have the baseball theme.