JYJ held a press conference on April 4th prior to the last day of their ‘2013 JYJ Concert in Tokyo Dome - The Return of the JYJ’ and the members talked about how they felt about their concerts and their plans for their future in Korea and Japan.
Park Yoochun expressed, “We hope that the concert will serve as an opening for us to start up our Japanese promotions again. But after legal issues have been sorted out, it’s not all that smooth sailing in reality and our future in Japan was still unclear.”
He continued, “We hope that our Japan promotions can be carried out successfully. Even if it’s just a small event, we still hope to participate in it. We’ll try our best.”
Kim Junsu said, “It took a long time for us to come back. With that, we’ll work hard to leave behind no regrets. I think JYJ’s new album will be the major activity of 2013. But as we are still talking about this, it’s hard to tell. We will see you with good music soon.”
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