On a recent recording of KBS 2TV's 'Star Golden Bell Freshman,' Junho revealed his diary, allowing the viewers a glimpse into Junho's younger days. The diary revealed stories from playing 'ttakji' with his father and going to the mart with his mother and calculating and purchasing items.
Junho also asked in his diary, "Do ghosts exist?" His teacher, who checked his diary, replied under it, "Please check whether or not there are ghosts."
Junho stated, "When I was young, I never forgot to write in my diary and followed after my thrifty mom and collected receipts. Even now in our dorms, I collect receipts and movie tickets, performance tickets. A lot of miscellaneous stuff."
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