Lee SeungChul, The Story Behind Japan’s Entry Denial and the Meaning of the Dokdo Concert

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In a recent video released on the YouTube channel ‘Jjanhan Hyung’, singer Lee SeungChul candidly shared anecdotes related to his denial of entry into Japan. The video gave fans a good laugh and became an opportunity to reflect on his past.

In the video, Shin DongYup asked Lee SeungChul, “Hyung, can you still not go to Japan?” to which Lee SeungChul confidently replied, “Yes.” Shin DongYup joked, “Is that why you’re using a lot of Japanese today?” and Lee SeungChul responded, “I’m settling it with this. Using Japanese, ‘This is Japan.'”

Lee SeungChul also revealed a story about visiting Dokdo with a choir of North Korean defectors. He said, “The choir asked me to write a song, which was a song for world peace. I didn’t want to go due to political reasons at the time, but my wife persuaded me, so I eventually went to Dokdo.” He mentioned that he also performed this song at the UN and Harvard. However, he added that there was a problem during a subsequent visit to Japan.

Shin DongYup recalled, “It was a sensitive time back then,” pointing out that Lee SeungChul’s Dokdo concert led to his denial of entry to Japan. Lee SeungChul cited the Dokdo concert in 2014 as the most memorable performance and reminisced about the experience.

Furthermore, Lee SooGeun said, “I was also denied entry after visiting Dokdo three times for ‘1 Night 2 Days’ filming,” forming a bond with Lee SeungChul. Lee SeungChul responded with a relaxed attitude, saying, “I just want to try the hot springs.”

Lee SeungChul’s story is a genuine reflection of his music and life. There is anticipation for what new stories his music will create in the future.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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