Popular group TVXQ has released their latest album “Tone”, and they held a press conference at Shinjuku with a gigantic poster (12m in height, 9m in width). It is known that this promotional poster of TVXQ is the biggest poster in Japan’s history. Having reached the venue, Yunho and Changmin exclaimed, “it’s the first time we’ve seen such a gigantic poster, even the pen for signing on the poster is so big.”
At the press conference, Yunho signed and drew stars on the poster, expressing that TVXQ’s progress would shine on, just like the stars. Afterwhich, Changmin also complimented the poster, which he feels that would attract many people to listen to their new album. With regards to opening a press conference in Shinjuku, they expressed that they hope they would have more chances to be able to interact with fans.
Regarding the newest album “Tone”, Changmin expressed that they have much confidence in this album, “Fans have waited very long for this new album, I hope everyone can see the growth in TVXQ from this album.”
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