Found Morph-Tokyo alright thanks to asking directions at the subway station where I left the train.
There were 4 floral tributes on the footpath outside and merchandise sales on ground level. I bought a towel beforehand and the CD's afterwards and was given two posters. I wonder if I can get them home without crushing them.
After taking photos of the floral displays I noticed a familiar person with a backstage pass and called out to him and shook hands with him. It was Mori Yasunori, Yuki Kajiura's manager. After brief hellos and explaining that I had attended YK Live vol. #10 he said goodbye and headed off.
As with the Ayane show we were lined up in ticket number order. Another fan gave me an earlier number ticket than I had, explaining that he already had his ticket, and I thanked him and bowed.
Upon entry we were given the option of paying 600 yen for a drink ticket and they even had the drinks menu available in English as well.
Enjoyable show. Kaori had bass player, drummer and guitarist with pre-recorded keyboard tracks. Morph-Tokyo was similar size to Twin Box Akihabara (ie small) but had a higher stage and ceiling making it easier to see Kaori and the band. Kaori-san was relaxed and in good humour, and the audience were totally quiet when she spoke except when a response was expected.
Show went from 7pm to just before 8:25pm, all-male audience as there had been an all-female show earlier in the day.
Afterwards it was an easy walk back to Nogizaka subway station (C-05) and a 10-stop ride to Sendagi station (C-15) less than 150 metres from my hotel.
Tweet from Kaori afterwards:
https://twitter.com/odakaori_0511/statu ... 1695808512
(Google translate) Hasten! \ Thank you live for everyone today (^ o ^) / girls and boys - thank you (the best time; _ ;) # akatsuki_live