[2 News] 3 Members Of DBSK/THSK/TVXQ End Japanese Schedule & Returns To Korea For Fanmeet
Dec 08, 2009 11:31
The 3 members of TVXQ, Hero Jaejoong, Xiah Junsu and Micky Yoochun, who are in conflict with their management company, have completed their end of the year schedules in Japan and returned to Korea through Gimpo Airport.
On 12 December, they will meet their fans at Koryeo University during the "Smile Again" activity, but U-know Yunho and Choikang Changmin will not be attending the event.
Due to the 3 members returning to Korea, Gimpo Airport was in a frenzy. They were also tightly surrounded by fans. Xiah Junsu, who returned, was obviously fatigued.
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Date: 2009/12/08 Time: 9.06am
TVXQ's 2 members Yunho and Changmin, as well as the other 3 members Jaejong, Yoochun and Junsu, whose recent Japanese activities have ended, returned to Korea separately.
The 3 members, Jaejoong, Yoochun and Junsu, who are currently in dispute with SM Entertainment (henceforth known as SM), returned through Gimpo Airport on the same day.
The other 2 members Yunho and Changmin returned last weekend and are currently staying in Korea.
The 5 members left for Japan on 26 November to attend the [Best Hit Music Festival 2009] and [2009 FNS Music Festival], and now that all their Japanese schedules have been completed, they have returned.
TVXQ will attend the [51st Japan Record Award on the 30th, as well as the [NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen] on the 31st.
Report: Lee Su Bon
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