If you are one of the fans who are worrying whether KARA will do well in Japan or not,i think you have wasted to much of your time worrying.
The girls are supposed to have only 1400 seats for their Japanese showcase fanmeeting in Akasaka, Tokyo.However,the tickets available were sold less than a week and more than 3000 people have registered to get a chance to see the girls
KARA's fame increased significantly after they appeared through video on Japan's great idol group show, Arashi's homework.
Although they will start promoting in Japan next year but the girls have already promised that they will release a whole new album in January next year,they will still focus on their activities in Korea,what a relief after hearing that!
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