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Trouble
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    Features:
  • Disposable one-time use, made with a soft, hypoallergenic and comfy, noiseless material
  • Fits a wide variety of seat types and great for all types of travel and entertainment venues (airplane, train, bus, car, taxi, movies, sporting events, concerts)
  • Great for keeping clean in public places.
  • Fall asleep on the plane, or sit back and relax for a show- the seats covered!
  • Small and compact enough to take anywhere.
    Package of 12 - each individually wrapped
Specs:
Height4.92125 Inches
Length5.59054 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2019
Weight0.2425084882 Pounds
Width0.3937 Inches

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u/mutique · 5 pointsr/kpop

Unfortunately it's just all up to what company they're with. The ironic thing about the Japanese music industry is that most of the companies are just Japanese imprints of global conglomerates -- for example, Warner Music Japan is who handles TWICE and they're actually quite progressive in their approach compared to, say, Sony Music Japan -- so you'd think they'd be smarter about it.

> I'm assuming by your comment that even if I could purchase the deluxe album, the DVD would probably be region-locked to Japan?!

Yes, but if you play it on a computer it should be fine. DVDs in Japan also aren't subtitled in other languages like K-pop releases tend to be, so keep that in mind. I just looked for EXID's limited edition album and the only place I can find it still available is Amazon Japan, which you should be able to place an order internationally there but it's a little convoluted lol (if you're interested I can PM you instructions or you could Google a guide to buying from Amazon JP from abroad).

I can't really explain the gatekeeping stuff tbh. I've always thought it's out-of-touch older generation Japanese CEOs who don't understand the Internet or the fact that more than just Japanese people will be interested in Japanese artists and/or Japan-only releases, but that's a more benign take on the whole thing.