[News] Japanese Fans Give Support to the "JYJ World Tour Concert in Busan"
2011.06.17
On the 11th and the 12th of June, more than a thousand Japanese fans donated rice wreaths to support the "JYJ World Tour Concert in Busan." A wreath is made up of 500 kg of rice and also has the names of the 448 members who donated.
Fans who came to the concert even searched for their names and took a photo with it. Concert organizers stated that JYJ decided to donate the 1.73 tons of rice to those in need in Busan. In addition to that, the "JYJ World Tour Concert in Busan" gathered more than 3,500 Japanese fans, occupying almost all of the hotels in the region and once again, all of us felt the power of JYJ.
During the concert in Busan, Park YooChun, Kim JunSu and Kim JaeJoong sang "I Love You," "I Can Soar," and "Still in Love" respectively, showing different styles of performances.
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