Enoch and Kim Junsu express their excitement about indulging in Japanese cuisine ahead of their trip to Japan.
On the October 14th episode of MBN's 'Korea-Japan Top Ten Show,' Park Seo-jin, Enoch, Kim Junsu, and Choi Soo-ho traveled to Japan to spend time with the Japanese TOP7 members, fostering friendship and harmony beyond competition.
The episode showed Park Seo-jin, Enoch, Kim Junsu, and Choi Soo-ho gathering at the airport early in the morning before departing for Japan. Enoch expressed, "I'm not excited about anything else but eating delicious food," adding, "I love Japanese food." Kim Junsu asked, "Haven't you all been to Japan before?" to which Park Seo-jin replied, "It's my first time in Tokyo." Enoch chimed in, "I went for an audition."
Kim Junsu shared, "I've never been to Japan, so I have a wishlist," mentioning, "I want to try Japanese udon, experience various foods, and watch a Kabuki performance since I'm involved in traditional Korean opera." Enoch humorously suggested, "We might need to stay for a week."
Upon arriving at Haneda Airport in the morning, the four immediately visited a convenience store to purchase Japanese snacks, drawing attention. The Korean and Japanese teams reunited in Tokyo, sharing a joyful travel experience. The Korean team met the Japanese team at the iconic Sensoji Temple, exchanging warm greetings. As they strolled through Nakamise Street, they explored traditional Japanese snacks and souvenirs, capturing memorable photos in front of the main hall. Park Seo-jin humorously flaunted a money envelope, saying, "Rich, rich, many lunch," which led Misaya to choose him as a partner.
Kim Junsu paired with Shin, while Choi Soo-ho teamed up with Shu, as the Korea-Japan teams moved together. Choi Soo-ho jokingly asked, "Do I look that broke?" to which Shu playfully responded, "We have no money," eliciting laughter.
In the Sensoji shopping district, Park Seo-jin entertained Masaya with an impromptu joke, "Mochi mochi kimochi," causing Masaya to burst into laughter. Kim Junsu and Park Seo-jin then tried traditional Japanese snacks called dango. When Park Seo-jin curiously asked, "What is this?" Kim Junsu responded to Masaya's "Is it tasty?" with "It's peculiar."
Kim Junsu explained, "It tastes like the rice balls in red bean porridge," while Park Seo-jin added, "It's like that but coated in sugar." When Kim Junsu remarked, "It's not as sweet as I thought," Park Seo-jin countered, "It's sweet," jokingly asking, "Hyung, don't you eat too much sugar?" Kim Junsu humorously replied, "Yes, I do eat a lot," bringing laughter to the scene.
Reporter: Chaeryeong Lim, TenAsia syjj426@tenasia.co.kr