Kang Ji Young to release her 1st Japanese photobook this November
2014.09.30
Kang Ji Young has unveiled the first image cut from her upcoming photobook in Japan.
On September 30th, she updated her Instagram,"My first photobook will be released on November 13th #JiyoungStory" and uploaded along a photo from the photobook which shows her staring at her reflection in the mirror, exuded a more mature charm which is 180 degree different from her former idol image.
After departing from Kara, Jiyoung went to London for an overseas study and later siged with Japanese company Sweet Power to pursue her acting career. In addition, she will make her acting debut in Japanese drama 'Hell Teacher Nube' which will be broadcasted this October.
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