[TRANS] 120701 Tohoshinki, Holds A Large-Scale Event In Japan For 100,000 Fans

[TRANS] 120701 Tohoshinki, Holds A Large-Scale Event In Japan For 100,000 Fans

Tohoshinki met with their Japanese fans through a large-scale event.

According to Japanese media such as Sankei Sports on 1 July, Tohoshinki began their large-scale fanmeet event tour in Saitama Super Arena on 30 June. The (fanmeet) tour this time, which will see 100,000 audiences, is of the largest-scale to ever be held in the history of the Japanese music industry.

Tohoshinki’s fanclub event this time, titled “The Mission”, includes segments such as a quiz corner with fans, allowing the fans to have a fun time.

In addition, Yunho made mixed noodles, showing off his cooking skills in front of the fans. Changmin played the guitar while singing the all-time classic, “More Than Words”, driving the fans wild.

They also performed the new single “Android”, which is set for release on 11 July, for the first time. Changmin expressed, “We have had many performances up till now, but I am the most nervous today. It will be an unforgettable memory.”

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[TRANS] 120613 7000 Fans From Japan To Attend JYJ’s Fan Expo

[TRANS] 120613 7000 Fans From Japan To Attend JYJ’s Fan Expo

In order to participate in the event by popular group JYJ, 7024 Japanese fans will be flying over to Korea.

JYJ’s management agency, C-Jes Entertainment explained, “For four days from 28 May, a large-scale exposition, the ’2012 JYJ Membership Week’, will be held at the Seoul Trade Exhibition & Convention (SETEC). This is a large-scale event, which will include activities such as an exhibition and fanmeetings for JYJ’s fan membership members.”

The fan expo, which will be the first of its kind to be held in Korea, will include the use of 3D-imagery and illusions, as well as a large exhibition hall. Fanmeetings will be held on 30 June and 1 July.

An expected 25000 people will be participating in the event this time, including 15000 Korean members and 7024 Japanese members. The Japanese fans will be entering Korea via 116 flights from 14 airlines, from airports such as Narita, Haneda and Kansai. Also, aside from those in Seoul, 1000 rooms have been reserved in hotels in Incheon and Suwon.

Recently, JYJ, who has finished the video filming and photoshoot for this event, said, “We are looking forward to it as it is a meaningful event which will allow us to repay everyone for their support. We were able to complete the filming in an excited and fun mood. We want to allow the fans to feel this happiness as well.”

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[News] 120518 Junsu’s ‘Tarantallegra’ Attains Massive Success in Japan

[News] 120518 Junsu’s ‘Tarantallegra’ Attains Massive Success in Japan

Junsu‘s (XIA) solo album ‘Tarantallegra‘ is receiving an explosive reaction in Japan.

On May 18th, CJES Entertainment revealed, “XIA’s first solo album has taken the #1 spot on Japan’s Itunes. What is even more surprising it that he surpassed Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber to receive the #1 spot, proving XIA’s massive popularity in Japan.”

Pre-orders for ‘Tarantallegra’ grabbed first place at Tower Records Japan as soon as the release date of Junsu’s album was announced earlier this month, and the album completely sold out on the day of its release. Junsu’s solo album also snagged the #1 spot for sales in Japan’s Rakuten and Amazon site.

A music official from Japan stated, “After the explosive amount of pre-order sales, the album is now becoming a scarcity. This is even more surprising because Junsu has not had any activities in Japan lately.

 A representative of CJES Entertainment said, “Japan’s response towards XIA’s first album is really hot. The Japanese public has been looking forward to Junsu’s music and performances, I think it is because of Junsu’s solid fan base in Japan. Another reason why this album is gaining so much popularity is because it’s compelling in that it attempts to be exceptional and sensational at the same time. It’s just a well-made album derived from Junsu’s own skill.

In related news, ‘Tarantallegra’ is also running short in stock on Korean online sites, and gaining many favorable reviews.

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[NEWS] Kim Joon Soo of JYJ Leads Way to Victory at Soccer Game

[NEWS] Kim Joon Soo of JYJ Leads Way to Victory at Soccer Game

The celebrity soccer team made up of Korean entertainers called FC Men from Soo Won Blue Wings and the celebrity soccer team made up of Japanese entertainers called FC GEININ held a charity soccer game to help recovery efforts in east Japan, the region severely impacted by the major earthquake last year, at Tokyo National Stadium on April 28, and around 40,000 audience members glowed with enthusiasm while watching the game.

The soccer game was designed to remember the earthquake to mark its one year anniversary. A special performance by Juno (Kim Joon Ho), who is the twin brother of Kim Joon Soo of JYJ, and the five member group M.E.N led to an enthusiastic atmosphere before the game.

The soccer players from both teams appeared on the field and listened to both countries’ national anthems. The leader of FC MEN, Kim Joon Soo of JYJ, and actor Yoon Sang Hyun donated 20 million yen to Sakurai, the mayor of the city of Minamisoma in Fukushima Prefecture, which suffered the most severe damage from the major earthquake. Kim Joon Soo received a letter of appreciation from Nakasone, the former Japanese prime minister and the chairman of the Korea and Japan Collaboration Committee, for helping the revival of the region. Kim Joon Soo said before the game, “I am glad that I can participate in this meaningful event.” And Yoon Sang Hyun said, “It is my honor to become a coach of the Korean soccer team, and I will definitely lead this game to victory.”

FC MEN gave up the opening goal to the Japanese team, but the first half finished in a tie as the Japanese team scored an own goal. The two teams played a tight game in the second half, and the audience went wild while watching the game. FC MEN led the game with better physical conditioning and it was expected to win the game with the fourth goal by Shin Ki Hyun at the 39th minute of the second half, but the game became tied again as the Japanese team scored one more goal. The game looked likely to be tied, but Kim Joon Soo scored the fifth goal after receiving a pass from actor Lee Wan right before the game finished. The Korea celebrity soccer team won by a score of 5 to 4.

 The 40,000 audience members cheered both teams with loud applause while watching the game. Kim Joon Soo, who ran the whole game without taking a rest for his fans, said, “I felt pressure as the Japanese team was too strong, but I am glad that we finally won the game. I thank our team members’ great effort.”

 In addition, the players of FC MEN including Juno, Lee Wan, and Seo Ji Seok ran around the field and presented soccer balls to the audience who rooted for the two teams.

 

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120429 Japan Still Needs Our Help

It is through the concerted efforts of many artists, their fans and supporters, and relief agencies supported by everyday people that Japan is continuing to receive help for recovery from the earthquake and tsunami of Aril 2011. It takes years to recover from natural disasters, as is evidenced by New Orleans and surrounding areas, the West Coast of America, and by Haiti and other countries. The list is too long to include every area of concern. Please consider giving to the relief agency of your choice in this continuous fight to promote recovery in many countries.

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[Translation] 120426~120427 JYJ Twitter Updates‏

[Trans] 120426~120427 JYJ Twitter Updates‏

Kwak Yong Hwan (@plmok30): @mjjeje Jaejoong hyung, ke, Hyung I’m waiting patiently. ^^ You didnt forget it right? Ke

Jaejoong: @plmok30 How would I forget? ^^ Just wait.

Kwak Yong Hwan: @mjjeje Keke ^^ I will give hyung a call Ke

Kwak Yong Hwan: @mjjeje Hyung, I really enjoyed the food. ^^ http://pic.twitter.com/3hMNgv8m

Jaejoong: @plmok30 Hyung enjoyed it too ^^ It’s good ^^

Yoochun: Thank you very much for another beautiful memory created. ^__________________________^

Junsu: Going to Japan~ ^^ And it’s for football… Keke Am actually agitated but felt so funny upon thinking about it.

Kwak Yong Hwan: Coffee time at the airport.. while listening to Junsu hyung’s songs ^^ The songs are really good. Ke. Please wait for us, Japan~ Ke http://pic.twitter.com/jgvHrG7K

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[News] 120420 ‘Rooftop Prince’ Sold to Japan, “Earns 200,000 Dollars Per Episode”

[News] 120420 ‘Rooftop Prince’ Sold to Japan, “Earns 200,000 Dollars Per Episode”

SBS’s series Rooftop Prince, starring JYJ’s Park Yoo Chun and Han Ji Min, recently sold to Japan by receiving 200,000 dollars (about 220 million won) per episode.

On April 20, Kim Young Seop, general CP of SBS Drama Center, said, “The series is receiving favorable reviews from foreign countries. Japan bought the series paying 200,000 dollars per episode.”

He added, “A broadcasting station from Singapore will visit the set on April 25 to report on the series and actors.”

 “The series drew a lot of attention thanks to writer Lee Hee Myung, who returned to writing TV drama in six years. Since the series is a romantic comedy combined with mystery, it could have become a beloved series. We will try harder to make TV dramas for the youth as well.”

The series is a fantasy romance about a crown prince named Lee Gak (played by Park) from Joseon Dynasty. He travels through time from 300 years ago to 21st century Seoul with his men after loosing crown princess (played by Jung Yoo Mi). He will fall in love with a girl who he couldn’t in the past life.

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120416 Forbes: North Korea: A Paper Tiger Threatens The Peace

4/16/2012 @ 12:49PM
North Korea: A Paper Tiger Threatens the Peace
Doug Bandow, Contributor
I write about domestic and international policy.

By Doug Bandow

Dealing with North Korea always leaves a sense of déjà vu.  Whether Pyongyang is making threats, proposing negotiations, pocketing concessions, or violating agreements, the U.S. and its allies have heard it all before.  The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is perfectly predictable in an unpredictable sort of way.

Dealing with the DPRK will never be easy.  The best policy would be one of containment, with the U.S. stepping back and placing more responsibility on the North’s neighbors to handle the problem child.

The North’s latest provocation was last week’s “satellite” launch.  The missile broke up and fell into the ocean, leading to a South Korean attempt to find the pieces.  The fiasco left Pyongyang looking like a paper tiger, but Seoul warns that a third nuclear test may be next.

North Korea’s missile shot—formally an effort to place a weather satellite into orbit—came just weeks after the Obama administration cut a deal to provide food assistance in return for a halt in nuclear tests and uranium enrichment.  Pyongyang also was expected to return to the so-called Six Party talks with the objective of eliminating the North’s nuclear program.

That agreement is now kaput.  At least the Obama administration did not have high expectations.  Secretary of State Hilary Clinton called the pact “A modest first step in the right direction,” and the effort probably was a useful probe of Pyongyang’s intentions.  The administration’s mistake was to believe that this “modest first step” was worth paying for.  Now Washington looks credulous or even incompetent, while the DPRK again has won worldwide media coverage.

There is disagreement over whether North Korea consciously violated the latest accord or genuinely didn’t believe that it had agreed to forgo missile launches.  But no matter:  President Barack Obama denounced Pyongyang’s “bad behavior” and negotiations with the North have hit another dead end.  Tomorrow the DPRK could collapse or the new rulers in Pyongyang could embark upon a radical program of perestroika, but unfortunately the West must act on the assumption that the country will remain a Stalinist fossil for many years to come.

Moreover, the North remains in the midst of an uncertain power transition.  Kim Jong-un, the roughly (we aren’t sure) 29-year-old young son and grandson of North Korea’s prior two dictators, has received the titles and other trappings of power, though it is not clear how much authority he actually wields.  Grandfather Kim Il-sung took decades to transfer power to Kim Jong-il  Kim Jong-il was barely two years into a similar shift to Kim Jong-un when the former died.

Pyongyang’s corridors of power are filled with family members, party officials,and military officers who have little reason to turn power over to an untested youngster who lacked the time and perhaps skill necessary to make the system his servant.  Even his uncle and aunt, apparently tasked by Kim Jong-il to help shepherd the son along, are far better positioned to grab supreme power, if not formal leadership.  Nor are senior military officers likely to play sycophant to the recently minted “four star general.”

Moreover, the leadership may be focused on internal developments for another reason.  2012 is the centenary of the birth of founding dictator Kim Il-sung.  Major celebrations were held yesterday on his birthday.  Kim Jong-il had set 2012 as the year North Korea would demonstrate that it was prosperous and powerful.  The supposed satellite launch was just one of many steps likely to be taken in coming months to promote this end.

The allied objective long has been a nuclear-free Korean peninsula.  Indeed, leaders on both sides of the Pacific often have talked of refusing to accept a nuclear North Korea, insisting that the DPRK’s possession of nuclear weapons was simply unacceptable.

It is a worthy goal, but probably unobtainable.  There has never been any evidence that Pyongyang was inclined to give up whatever weapons it has obtained at great cost.  Doing so would leave the North vulnerable to a foreign attempt at regime change, eliminate the need for any other nation to pay any attention to what is a small and impoverished nation, and lose a useful tool for financial extortion.

Abandoning nuclear weapons also would directly contradict the Kim family’s “military first” policy which solidified political support from the armed forces.  Kim Jong-il may have had the power to overrule the military’s wishes but apparently was not inclined to do so.  Kim Jong-un almost certainly does not have such authority, and no one hoping to survive, let alone rise, in North Korean politics today likely will challenge the military on the issue. A collective leadership where competition for power is intense and the outcome is open inevitably will limit negotiating options with the West.

 

There still may be room for an agreement—to, for instance, stop any further plutonium production or uranium enrichment.  Simply freezing the North’s nuclear program would be worthwhile and would ease fears of proliferation.  Still, no one in Pyongyang would accept such limits out of the goodness of their hearts.  The price for any pact, especially including verification inspections, would be high.  And it is hard to imagine a consensus arising in Pyongyang so long as the leadership remains unsettled.

Yet there is no alternative to negotiation.  Six years ago, before becoming deputy defense secretary, Ashton Carter advocated military strikes on North Korea, but the administration does not appear to be considering such a policy, and rightly so.  Military action likely would trigger another Korean War, with hideous consequences for all concerned.

Of course, Pyongyang might do nothing in response to a U.S. attack, but more likely would view military action as a prelude to coercive regime change.  Then it would make sense for the North to strike first, and Seoul is within range of Scuds and artillery.  While neither China nor Russia likely would intervene on the DPRK’s behalf, starting a war on their borders would greatly complicate Washington’s relationship with both nations.

Sanctions are everyone’s preferred tool, but the North Korean leadership is willing to impose enormous hardship on the North Korean people to pursue its political ends.  Moreover, sanctions won’t be effective without Beijing’s acquiescence.  And so far the People’s Republic of China is committed to stability on the peninsula.

Which leads back to negotiation.  Washington should use the North’s failed launch to reemphasize the role of diplomacy while moving in a new direction.

It is probably less painful to have a root canal than dicker with a North Korean diplomat.  Nevertheless, the DPRK appears to behave less provocatively while talking with America and South Korea, in particular.  In contrast, at a time of relative isolation two years ago the North torpedoed a South Korean warship and bombarded a South Korean island.  Even if talks go no where they may perform a useful role.

Thus, Washington should pursue discussions with limited expectations.  Let North Korean officials talk without pressing hard for an unattainable agreement.  Keep Pyongyang at the table, which it perceives as having some value, even if the process otherwise seems to be a waste of time.

At the same time, Washington should stop ostentatiously making public demands.  For instance, President Obama insisted that the North drop its missile launch.  His comments ensured that the North Koreans would move ahead.  A disappointed statement of regret would have sufficed, followed by a conscious effort to downplay the issue.  Pyongyang’s objective is to win attention and create anxiety.  The U.S. should not provide the first or evidence the second.  In fact, the North’s failed launch demonstrated that the event received a build-up far exceeding the stakes.  After describing the satellite as the “cream” of the nation’s space technology and claiming the launch to be an “inspiring deed,” the DPRK has been profoundly embarrassed.

Moreover, Washington should suggest that the U.S. and North Korea establish consular relations.  If the North wants America’s “respect,” then let it have it.  In return, the American government would be free to raise any issue, from security to human rights, in what hopefully would become an ongoing dialogue.  The objective would not be to argue Kim Jong-un away from totalitarian communism, but to open a small window into the DPRK, create a communication channel, and offer the prospect of expanded future ties.

At the same time, the U.S. should step back.  Even if North Korea had a long-range missile that worked, Kim Jong-un & Co. would not use it against America.  North Korea has a return address and the U.S. has a devastating retaliatory capacity.  Kim wants his virgins in this world, not the next.  None of his colleagues want to play a game of self-immolation.

Without forces in South Korea, the U.S. could stand largely aloof from the North’s antics.  Washington would still worry about proliferation, but would face no direct threat of a North Korean nuclear attack, no matter how small.  Unfortunately, today 27,000 Americans stationed in the South act as nuclear hostages.  Yet their presence is not necessary for the ROK’s defense.  Seoul enjoys a 40-1 economic and 2-1 population advantage over the North.  Washington should turn responsibility for South Korea’s defense over to the South Koreans, whereit long has belonged.

As the U.S. disengages militarily, it should indicate that it plans to step behind the North’s neighbors as they deal with Pyongyang.  The ROK should take the lead in confronting North Korea.  On questions from trade and investment to conventional deterrence, the South should be the country responding to the North.  Japan also has an important role to play in both economic and security matters, since its relatively pacifist tendencies have been challenged by the DPRK’s multiple provocations.

Washington should work with both the South and Japan to develop a “grand bargain” diplomatic package for North Korea to present to Beijing.  The PRC routinely calls for negotiations.  The U.S. should call on China to support an allied plan offering to swap recognition, trade, and aid for denuclearization.  And Washington should request Chinese support for the plan (while addressing Beijings fears about the economic and geopolitical costs of a North Korean collapse).  The U.S. should request a commitment to squeeze investment as well as aid flows and energy shipments should the North refuse to make a deal.

If China refuses, Washington should politely indicate that the PRC will bear the burden if things go badly on the Korean peninsula.  And should North Korea come calling to request aid to feed its starving population,the U.S. will point the way to Beijing.

Moreover, Washington should explain, if the North insists on creating an expansive nuclear arsenal, that the U.S. will reconsider its objection to South Korea and Japan possessing nuclear weapons.  After all, it makes little sense for America to ensure that the only secondary power with nukes is the region’s most brutal and least trustworthy state.  If the PRC is going to protect its discreditable ally, it should pay the full price for doing so.  Chinese officials should wake up to the same nightmares as those which now disturb policymakers in America, South Korea, and Japan.

It’s déjà vu all over again, observed Yogi Berra.  Such is the result of negotiating with North Korea.  Washington may have no choice but to continue talking with DPRK.  But the U.S. needs to step back, turning principal responsibility for the disagreeable task over to those with the most at stake, Pyongyang’s unfortunate neighbors.

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[News] 120403 TVXQ’s Tokyo Dome Concert Tickets Sell Out Within 30 Seconds

[News] 120403 TVXQ’s Tokyo Dome Concert Tickets Sell Out Within 30 Seconds

TVXQ has once again evidenced their immense popularity in Japan.

The group is planning to hold performances for their Japanese fans at the Tokyo Dome from April 14th to the 16th. The tickets went on sale for the public on April 1st at 10 a.m. (local time) and within 30 seconds, all the seats had completely sold out. Additionally the tickets for their Osaka Kyocera Dome concerts, which will be held from April 21st through the 23rd, also sold out in a mere two minutes.

The Tokyo Dome and Kyocera Dome seat 55,000, and 36,477 respectively. With the three concert dates at each location, the total seats at each location amount to 165,000 and 109,431, respectively.

In addition, the ticket reservations over the phone also sold out, leading to a ticket war between the fans. The tickets that originally sold for 8,500 to 9,500 Yen, has been marked up to 10 times the amount, and is being bought by fans at 80,000 Yen.

Although the group has already added additional dates to their concerts, fans are still desperately requesting for even more dates.

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Translation 120310 TVXQ Held Free Live Viewings At Disaster-Stricken Areas A Year After The Earthquake

[Trans] 120310 Tohoshinki Held Free Live Viewings At Disaster-Stricken Areas A Year After The Earthquake

Tohoshinki, who are currently holding their nation-wide tour “Tohoshinki LIVE TOUR 2012 ~TONE~”, with 26 concerts in 11 venues, held a free live viewing of the Fukui Sundome concert on 10 March (Saturday) for the residents of three areas in the Tohoku region which were hit by the disaster.

A year since the Tohoku Earthquake, in which many Tohoshinki fans were also affected by, these live viewings were decided as (Tohoshinki) wanted to bring smiles and strength to the victims of this disaster, even if it was just one person.

The live viewings were held at 5 cinemas in the Iwate Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture and Fukushima Prefecture. 2000 people from these three prefectures, including fanclub members residing there and students in the disaster areas, were invited to the viewings for free.

The duo shouted, “Everyone in the Tohoku region, let’s get excited together!”, and showcased powerful stages including their new single “Still”, which will be released on 14 March, as well as “The Way U Are”, which was specially prepared for this day. During the encore, they had happy expressions on their faces as they said, “I feel deeply connected to everyone in the Tohoku region,” and “We would be happy if today’s live managed to bring you laughter, no matter how little,” captivating over 17,000 audiences over the 2 days.

At the cinemas, red penlights were distributed to the viewers as they entered and they enjoyed the concert, singing and waving their penlights along with the songs.

(repeated portions omitted)

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Editors Note: A Year Has Passed Since The Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami

Japan’s earthquake and tsunami that rocked the world in 2011 doesn’t seem a full year ago does it? The tsunami still seems close because there are so many reminders around that it actually occurred. There are nuclear summit talks, charity events for victims, and rebuilding of stricken areas as an ongoing project. The tsunami will figure forever in the saga of JYJ’s struggle to stay above the water and to conquer the water through 2011. Not only did the tsunami aftermath effects bow to the concerted efforts of people around the world–but the industry that has tried and is still trying to drag JYJ down has had to bow to the ultimate realization that they are survivors. This is partly due to the utter talent and tenacity of JYJ, and the ingenuity and tenacity of JYJ’s true fans.

It is so easy to sing and dance along with a thriving group like TVXQ was before 2010. It takes more courage to survive a splintered group situation with your heart and loyalties intact. I am happy and proud to say that not only have we survived, but there are those of us who have enough love, passion, and compassion in our hearts to still embrace all five of these truly special young men.

The tsunami taught the world how to give and pull together to rebuild and rethink a way of living. The split of TVXQ has prayerfully taught the world how to acknowledge, evaluate, and start to restructure the entertainment industry.

Dear Jaejoong, Yoochun, and Junsu. Please do not ever regret doing what you felt was necessary for your own happiness but also for the happiness of others. Yunho and Changmin–do not ever regret doing what you considered to be the best for you. We may not ever fully understand what happened, but the important thing is to forge ahead and make a history that may someday converge onto a path that includes all five once again. Until then, and because there is a hope of then, we keep Fighting and Keeping the Faith!!

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120225 TVXQ~ “Free Live Broadcast” of Concert for Residents of Tsunami-Stricken Areas of Japan

TVXQ~ “Free Live Broadcast of Concert for Residents of Tsunami-Stricken Areas of Japan  By  CTVXQstaff_mug_ping

Group Tohoshinki is having a free live broadcast of their concert performance for the sake of residents in tsunami-stricken areas in Japan.

According to Japan’s representative music site Oricon on February 24, Tohoshinki will be having a free live broadcast of its nationwide tour concert performances at movie theaters in the northeastern affected districts in Japan on March 10.

Representatives of Tohoshinki explained the background context behind these plans, “It was because, even if it made just a little difference, Tohoshinki wished for the residents in the affected areas in Japan to be able to find some laughter and be healthy.”

Apart from including the residents of the relevant districts, this event will also see students being invited to the live broadcast of Tohoshinki’s concert for its Japanese nationwide tour on March 10.

Meanwhile, Tohoshinki is currently on their nationwide tour around 11 cities in Japan, having started on January 18 in Japan’s Yokohama Arena. This tour has received a huge response, with approximately 550,000 local fans being mobilized.

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[News] 120223 Despite Blizzard, 2,000 Fans Gather To See TVXQ in Japan

[News] 120223 Despite blizzard, 2,000 fans gather to see TVXQ in Japan

A heavy blizzard did not deter Japanese fans from seeing their favorite K-pop stars perform.

Popular idol group TVXQ continued their national Japan tour by performing at the Niigata Toki Messe on February 18th.

Heavy snow has been falling in the Niigata area since January, causing the airports to shut down and even taking the lives of 50 citizens.

Without fail, the snow came down hard on February 18th, the day of TVXQ’s performance. Despite the dangerous weather, 2,000 fans stood outside the venue since the early hours of the morning waiting for the performance to begin.

 More fans arrived as the merchandise began selling at around 1:00PM, and all the goods sold out within an hour of going on sale, setting a new record.

By the time TVXQ wraps up their Japan tour around April, they will have put on 26 performances in 11 different cities including Hiroshima, Osaka, Saitama, Tokyo, and more.

TVXQ will have performed in front of an estimated number of 550,000 total fans by the time the tour comes to an end, making it the single greatest tour TVXQ has ever put on.

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[TRANS] 120216 Soccer Team Captain Junsu, Fights His Way Through Bowling With His Brother

[TRANS] 120216 Soccer Team Captain Junsu, Fights His Way Through Bowling With His Brother

The soccer team FC MEN, which JYJ’s Kim Junsu (25) is the captain of, will be holding a Tohoku Earthquake Charity match at the Kokuritsu Kyougijou (National Stadium) on 28 April.

The opponent will be “Team Yoshimoto + Selected Artists Team”. Members of this team include JichouKachou’s Kawamoto Junichi (36), Shizuru’s Murakami Jun (31), Penalty’s Wacky and others.

“Scheduled to make an appearance for the Korean team are Junsu, his brother Juno (25), 3 members from Beast, Yeoseob (22), Ki Kwang (21) and Doojoon (22), Shinhwa’s Minwoo (32), 5 members from the rookie group M.E.N., that are expected to make their debut in Japan this year, and others.” (Organizing Personnel)

This team, with a line-up of handsome K-Pop idols, are the strongest eleven, who have won the Korean Entertainer’s Soccer League tournament. According to the official website of the team, SS501′s leader Kim Hyunjoong (25) and JYJ’s Yoochun (25) are also members.

“Practice is 3 times a week, for 3 hours each day. In preparation for the match, the focus now is on set-pieces. The mood-maker, Junsu, is the most fired up.” (Organizing Personnel)

Team leader Junsu is also concerned with strengthening the friendship between the members. The team moves as a group to the practice grounds in the same bus, and during trainings, he encourages them to shout out loud energetically and enjoy themselves. While in the bus on their way back to Seoul, it is also routine for the members to have an “evaluation session” facilitated by Junsu.

“(The team) goes out for meals or to bowl, and their cohesiveness has increased. They do not drink alcohol. For bowling, Junsu’s brother, JUNO, is the best at it. With consecutive strikes, he (once got) a high score of 200 points, his average score is 170 points.” (Relevant Team Personnel)

K-Pop performances are also being planned for that day, and more than 50,000 audiences are expected to be at the National Stadium. It seems like it will be an anticipated match between Japan and Korea.

Source: [Josei Jishin via yahoo.jp]

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