Park Seo-joon's fan meeting in Japan is over, but he's full of regrets
Park Seo-joon's fan meeting in Japan is over, but he's full of regrets
Actor Park Seo-joon ate delicious food and met fans in Japan.

The video ‘Finding Your Favorite, Delicious and Fun Time’ was posted on Park Seo-joon’s YouTube channel Record PARK’s, which was released on the 6th.

Park Seo-joon appeared while eating ramen at a restaurant. Park Seo-joon, who tasted the soup, nodded and said it was delicious.

In the following video, Park Seo-joon went out to eat again, saying, “I came to my favorite katsu restaurant in Tokyo.” Park Seo-joon drew attention by saying, "I am good at calligraphy" while looking at the materials, and "I used to do calligraphy and even won an award."
Park Seo-joon's fan meeting in Japan is over, but he's full of regrets
Park Seo-joon's fan meeting in Japan is over, but he's full of regrets
The katsu came out, and after taking a bite, Park Seo-joon was satisfied and said, “It’s really soft.” He said, “I can’t not show you this,” and captured Katz’s visual directly on camera.

After finishing the meal, Park Seo-joon said, "Why did you leave rice? I don't eat a lot of rice," and shared his own diet management method.

Park Seo-joon then went to a fan meeting in Japan. After meeting with the person in charge and hearing the detailed story, he went to the fan meeting with a proactive attitude. After the fan meeting, Park Seo-joon was told that he would take a few photos, and he showed his extraordinary love for his fans by saying, "You can do more. It would be too disappointing to only take a few photos. It's better to take more photos."
Park Seo-joon's fan meeting in Japan is over, but he's full of regrets
Park Seo-joon's fan meeting in Japan is over, but he's full of regrets
After meeting Japanese fans and finishing the fan meeting, Park Seo-joon drew attention once again by expressing a feeling of disappointment, saying, "Can I go?"

Meanwhile, Park Seo-joon is set to make his big screen comeback through the movie 'Dream' (directed by Byung-hun Lee).

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr