Young Japanese take credit for simulating Korea

Young Japanese people are enjoying drills in Korea and other countries, as the blockade has stopped travelling.

A recent survey conducted through corporate marketing lab SHIBUYA109 among 529 young people between the ages of 15 and 24 revealed a new recreational trend among them: they simulated trips to Korea, which took them to a hotel downtown to enjoy Korean food and Korean television and music screens. together.

The hashtag #Going to Korea is also trending on Twitter and Instagram, where other young people post selfies at Korean food and drinks and watch Korean soap operas or K-pop concerts with friends.

The Korea Tourism Organization’s Tokyo workplace recently featured a Korean fried bird on Twitter as “a must-have” on a simulated vacation in Korea.

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