Taylor Swift was excited to go on a "great adventure" following her Eras Tour in Japan, which means the mad dash home to see Travis Kelce on his Super Bowl game. The girl got energy! It pays to know her Japanese fans are cheering her on. 

Following her quick exit from her Eras Tour performance and direct trip to her private plane at Haneda Airport, Taylor Swift looks to have started her frantic flight from Tokyo to Las Vegas.

The pop sensation is trying to witness her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs play in the Super Bowl on Sunday night by traveling 9,000 miles over the course of 12 hours on a plane.

The adventure has officially commenced, with the Associated Press first claiming that Swift was hurried to her private plane at Haneda Airport after exiting the Tokyo Dome on Saturday night.

Thousands of enthusiasts then started tracking a private jet on the tarmac on the well-known flight-tracking website FlightRadar. The aircraft was named 'VistaJet (The Football Era)', perhaps a reference to Swift's recent passion for football. Surprisingly, 'The Backup Quarterback' seems to be the name of the second jet that was reportedly next to it in case something went wrong with the primary aircraft.

Swift is thought to be traveling from Tokyo to Los Angeles on the trip, and she is scheduled to land on the west coast just after 4 p.m. local time.

After that, she has just over twenty-four hours to cover the last, much shorter, part of her journey, which is the three hundred miles to Vegas, Nevada. She performed on Saturday night in Tokyo, but due to the time difference between Asia and the west coast of North America, she will actually land earlier in Los Angeles.

Swift's Eras Tour performances begin on Friday in Melbourne, Australia, and everyone is watching to see if she will make the crazy trip across the globe to see her man and her fans consecutively.

As she makes her way to her 13th Chiefs game of the season-which also happens to be her lucky number-fans will be frantically trying to track the plane across the globe. Swift had promised the audience that "we're all going to go on a great adventure" earlier in the evening while performing in Tokyo.

She was probably talking about the show, but it also relates to the next few days when she goes on a global journey and returns, all in the cause of Kelce. Swift said goodbye to her fans and her voyage to the other side of the world with a final bow at the conclusion of her sold-out event.

She was wearing a blue sequined miniskirt and the crowd was yelling as she vanished beneath the platform, her adventure beginning below.

Her anticipated journey to watch the San Francisco 49ers play the Kansas City Chiefs, led by Kelce, on Sunday, U.S. time in Las Vegas has sparked conjecture and imagination for weeks. "Hopefully, she can get back in time."

Before the Tokyo Show on Saturday, 29-year-old office worker Hitomi Takahashi told the AP, "It's so romantic." There was no shortage of proof during the concert of the special cultural phenomena that is the Swift-Kelce friendship, which is a link between professional football and Swift's enormous star power. 

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