[Photo/Twitter] Eunjung wants to visit Tokyo Tower!
2011.11.30
T-ara is back in Japan to continue their promotion of their Japanese single YaYaYa.
While in Japan, Eunjung tweeted a picture of Tokyo Tower.
She shared the photo and stated "Saw Tokyo Tower through the window of the broadcasting station. I want to go visit Tokyo Tower sometime!I want to get close to it ㅠ Pretty♥".
and on the 30th, leader Hyomin also tweeted new pictures and she said "Let's meet at the subways in Japan~".
After few minutes of Hyomin's tweet, Boram also shared a new picture of T-ara on her personal Twitter account.
"T-ara in Tokyo (•̥̑ .̮ •̥̑)♥♡" Boram wrote and attached the photo above.
In the picture Boram tweeted, the girls are seen posing cutely in the camera and they wrote something on the picture.
These girls are really busy and it was confirmed by their leader Hyomin. They promote YaYaYa in Japan while Cry Cry in Korea. In addition, they were also filming an MV for Lovey Dovey to be released today but it is postponed again until tomorrow.
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