🇯🇵 [AJ x The Star vol.1] 150209 BTS Jin Interview
🍬 Jin's healing item
🐹 Candy. I like sweet things. Actually, I like sweet and sour ice cream even more than candy.
🎁 What was the most memorable gift you've received from a fan?
🐹 My room is filled with Super Mario figures that fans gave me. My mother even said, "Jin, could you post on Twitter that you don't like Super Mario?" because there's literally no more space for them. (laughs)
🇯🇵 What comes to mind when you hear the word "Japan"?
🐹 Ski resorts and hot springs. I've been to a ski resort in Japan with my family before. They're really great memories. Japan's ski courses are long, and the snowy scenery is beautiful.
🎵 Who is your favorite Japanese artist?
🐹 The band ZONE, who sang Secret Base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~ from the anime Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day. I liked them so much that I recommended them to people around me.
🎬 What is your favorite Japanese anime?
🐹 Princess Mononoke. I like all of Hayao Miyazaki's works.
📚 What is your favorite Japanese manga?
🐹 One Piece and Dragon Ball. Bleach used to be my favorite, but then I started reading One Piece. I'm sad that Naruto has ended. I also really love Dragon Ball. I've read the entire series more than 20 times, to the point that I can remember the lines.
📺 What is your favorite Japanese movie or drama?
🐹 Boys Over Flowers.
🍜 What is your favorite Japanese food?
🐹 Definitely ramen and sushi. They're really delicious. And draft beer too. It's not that I love alcohol that much, but Japanese draft beer is really good. The foam was especially delicious.
🏔️ What is your favorite place in Japan?
🐹 Akita Prefecture, where the embrace scene between the two main characters in the Korean drama IRIS was filmed. The snowy landscape was incredibly beautiful.
🎭 Who is your favorite Japanese actor?
🐹 Takuya Kimura. He has a unique aura and is incredibly cool.
⛷️ What would you like to do in Japan next time?
🐹 I'd like to visit a ski resort again. Next time, I'd like to take my parents with me.
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A seleção sul-coreana rompeu com a imprensa do país que cobre a Copa do Mundo após jornalistas serem gravados zombando do capitão Son Heungmin durante um treino aberto.
Os repórteres criticaram a dispensa do jogador do serviço militar obrigatório, dizendo que Son "nem serviu direito no exército". Son obteve a isenção após conquistar a medalha de ouro com a seleção sul-coreana nos Jogos Asiáticos de 2018, e completou um treinamento básico de 3 semanas em substituição.
Em solidariedade ao capitão, os atletas da seleção recusaram entrevistas mesmo após a vitória sobre a República Tcheca. A Associação de Futebol da Coreia emitiu uma advertência pública à imprensa nacional e os jogadores anunciaram que não conversarão com a imprensa, com o apoio do público coreano.
O caso é considerado a maior crise entre jogadores e jornalistas na história do futebol do país.