JYJ to publish 'THE JYJ' magazine in Korea and Japan in February
2014.01.09
Today on January 8th, C-Jes Entertainment revealed,"In February, "The JYJ" magazine issue no.3 will be published on a same day in Korea and Japan. This is an individual magazine by Kim Jae Joong, Kim Junsu, Park Yoo Chun. Each member collaborated with different photographer to create their own pictorials for this magazine"
They also added,"In this issue, all the photos of JYJ from their individual activities like musical, drama, tours...will be included. To be able to fully express their image and thoughts, they had much discussion with photographers Jo Sun Hee, Mok Na Jung and Kim Young Joon"
JYJ shared,"We discussed with the photographers and prepared for it for a long time. We really enjoy all the pictures. It seems like we were taking down the images of us in our 20s. We were very surprised when we saw the photos"
The magazine will also include outdoor scenes. The photographers also followed the member during their activites like Jae Joong during his solo Japan Tour, Yoo Chun when he was filming for "Sea Fog", and Junsu at practice room for musical "December".
Fans can purchase the magazine through C-Jes stores next month.
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