[Sad news] BTS fans “I want to live in Korea. I went to Korea to overcome the opposition of my parents.

Japan-Korea relations are reported only for the crab, but the number of Japanese travelers to Korea is increasing. According to statistics released by Korea Tourism Organization, about 275,000 Japanese visited Korea in July, an increase of 19.2% from the same month last year. Seishamaru headed for the Haneda Airport international arrival lobby where Japanese returned from overseas travel. There were people who went back to Korea. A family member in Tokyo, Daisuke Ichikawa, chose Korea as their first family vacation destination in 15 years. "I was a little wondering if I would go. But when I went there, I didn't see a demonstration. However, there was a person who shouted" Abe ●●●! " I don't understand the language anyway … At the hotel, “Why is it dangerous? I was told, “It ’s not dangerous.” The person said, “I will also go on a trip to Hakata next month. We do not cancel. "The government guys don't matter." Mr. and Mrs. Kawamura met the actual demonstration site. “Soul is the first time. I have been shopping around Myeongdong for 4 days and 3 nights. On August 15th,“ Gwangju ”, in front of the city hall next to my hotel, I was watching the demonstrations and gatherings until I was tense when I passed in front of me, but I didn't have to be in danger. " Mr. Mai Nao Shiraishi, who returns to Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture via Haneda, is a fan of the Korean-style hip-hop group “BTS”. I have been to Korea five or six times so far, but this time my parents have told me to not go because it is dangerous. “It's different from the actual image of Japan. Actually, I want to live in Korea in the future, so I've been doing the opposite. I have friends over there. I do n’t want to fight with each other. ” A woman in her fifties who got stuck in “Winter Sona” and visited Korea more than 50 times said the area was calm. “But a group that had a conversation in Japanese at a restaurant was seen with a“ Oh ?? ”expression from a Korean person. That was the first time.” A mother who came to the airport to talk about a group of college students who went to Korea for exchange. “Before departure, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned me about traveling to Korea. So, if something happened, I was allowed to go home on the condition of returning home. I don't have to worry about it because the universities are affiliated with each other. '' None of the people who heard the story seemed to encounter any particularly dangerous eyes. * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/article?a=20190901-00010002-flash-peo document.write(” + ”); Related article document.write(” + ”);

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