Hallyu star Lee Jun Ki has expressed his gratitude towards his Japanese fans.
Lee Jun Ki recently held a 'High Touch (the Japanese�version�of High Five)' event with 10,000 of his Japanese fans to�celebrate the release of his new single 'Deucer' at the�Osanbashi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal on March 22nd.
"I was a little nervous because I was away for two years, but the fans have been so loving and supportive during all of my events scheduled in Japan," he said.�"That has all been a huge help to me and gave me strength to�successfully�conclude my events."
He continued, "I'm so glad that I was able to meet and shake hands with each of my fans during my last day in Japan before heading back. I'm so grateful for each of them."
And at a press conference that was held ahead of his 'High Touch' event, Lee Jun Ki expressed his�thoughts�on his 'Coming Back' fan meets saying, "When I was in the army,�I dreamt of meeting with my fans again, so I am very happy that my dream has come true."
And in regards to ranking first on the Oricon charts, he remarked, "I wanted to show the fans who waited 2 long years for me that I had grown and developed during that time in the army, and I prepared this album thinking about wanting to share my happiness with them. I am not a singer, so I never even dreamed of ranking first on the Oricon charts and I am actually a bit�embarrassed. I feel that ranking first was a gift from my fans and with that in mind, I will continue to do my best."
Source & Image: Yonhap News via Naver
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Lee Jun Ki thanks Japanese fans after 'Deucer' takes #1 spot on the Oricon
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