
Girl group MOMOLAND has officially opened their Japanese fan club as they continue to regain global popularity following their full-group return after three years.
On November 10 KST, MOMOLAND launched their official Japanese fan club, Merry-Go-Round Japan, marking the start of their renewed promotions in Japan.
Through the new fan club, MOMOLAND plans to strengthen their bond with Japanese fans by offering exclusive content such as unreleased behind-the-scenes videos, personal blogs sharing their daily lives, and backstage photos capturing special moments from performances — all available only to members.
The platform will also feature interactive elements, including a Q&A section where fans can submit questions directly to the members, and radio-style audio content in which the members respond in their own voices. Fans can also set their “bias member,” receive a personalized digital membership card featuring their nickname, and enjoy birthday messages recorded by the members, creating a uniquely personalized experience.
After releasing their comeback single “RODEO” in September — their first new music in three years — MOMOLAND reaffirmed their status as one of Korea’s most charismatic and performance-driven girl groups. Known for hits like “BBoom BBoom,” “BAAM,” “I’m So Hot,” “Wonderful Love,” and “Banana Chacha,” the group continues to charm audiences with their upbeat energy and catchy sound.
MOMOLAND also recently captivated local fans with a dynamic performance at the Korea-Japan Normalization 60th Anniversary “NKMS” Music Show held on September 22 at Yokohama Pacifico National Hall, showcasing their signature positive energy and powerful stage presence.
With the launch of Merry-Go-Round Japan, MOMOLAND is set to embark on full-fledged activities in Japan, promising to deliver more vibrant performances and heartfelt communication with fans worldwide.

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