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Japan’s far-right politician confesses that his children are in trouble with BTS.

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Japan's far-right politician confesses that his children are in trouble with BTS.

A far-right Japanese politician confessed that his child is worried about BTS BTS.According to a report by Japan’s Tokyo Sports on the 18th, former governor Hashimoto said that his children were worried about K-pop when he appeared on the Mainichi broadcast MBC!Mint!! on the same day.When asked about Hashimoto’s favorite thing this year on the show, he pointed to a picture of Nizu NiziU! on the broadcast panel. More than that, he said BTS.
I think Korean entertainment is great on the air. The kids kept listening to it, saying, “BTS, BTS!” but they kept it on at home from morning till night. I thought about something, but I thought this is what entertainment for the world is like.”
br>Hashimoto is, but to the children!It’s okay to say that this is very good for Korea, but make sure you study Korean and Japanese history. No matter how good this side is, BTS said, “There is a problem with the atomic bomb T-shirt,” taking issue with the past member Jimin’s past T-shirt that includes a Japanese atomic bomb photo.

But his children were said to be different from their parents.

Hashimoto’s children did not listen to their father’s remarks and were in love with BTS as well as Korea, so they begged him to travel to Korea. Hashimoto reportedly took the children to the Korean town of Tsurubashi, Osaka, instead of traveling to Korea.

Hashimoto is said to have expressed anguish over whether such an idea was old enough.
Br>Hashimoto recently confessed on a TV show that he is a fan of ‘A sudden landing of love.’
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Japanese far-right politician confessed that his child was in BTS BTS. According to a report by Japan’s Tokyo Sports on the 18th, former governor Hashimoto appeared on MBS!Mint!! on the same day,
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