Choo Sung-hoon, 1 million won for an international student while filming, looks like me from the past (Holmes)

May 29, 2025

Choo Sung-hoon, 1 million won for an international student while filming, looks like me from the past (Holmes)



Choo Sung-hoon showed off 1 million won to a Japanese student living alone.

Today (29th) MBC 'Save me! Holmes' (directed by Jeong Da-hi, Kim Moon-seop, So In-ji, Kim Wan-cheol, Heo Ja-yoon/hereinafter 'Homes') will air the second episode of the global village's forestry that left for Osaka.

The broadcast on this day is the second episode of 「Earth Village Native Lim Jang」, and following last week, Osaka native Choo Sung-hoon will take Joo Woo-jae to various Osaka regions that we did not know about.




First, Chu Sung-hoon and Joo Woo-jae are invited by Korean international students to head to Avenogu, Osaka. If you head to the second floor along the iron stairs to your own room located in a quiet residential area, you will see a unique Japanese emotional corridor. Choo Sung-hoon, who was looking inside, recalls that the structure is similar to that of his childhood home.

The homeowner international student says he started studying cooking in Japan two years ago and recently got a job. Choo Sung-hoon says that he should learn local culture and watch cooking broadcasts through broadcasting, saying that he often finds there is no TV in his house. He then surprised everyone by taking 100,000 yen (about 1 million won) in cash from his wallet and handing it to an international student.

Choo Sung-hoon, 1 million won for an international student while filming, looks like me from the past (Holmes)
On the second day of Osaka, the two head to a small town located in the east of Osaka 'Huse'. It is said to be an area where the population is decreasing as the end station is the last station that has supported the Japanese manufacturing industry due to the large number of small factories.




Two people who visited a nearby market found empty stores and said, `As the number of empty stores increases due to the ongoing economic recession, there are more cases of renovating empty stores." he says. It is said that 22 rooms are hidden throughout the market, where empty stores have been converted into hotels.

Handed a map showing hotel rooms as well as food and entertainment, the two can "stay and board in the market at once."I like it. In fact, the number of tourists who visited the market after converting empty stores into hotels has increased, drawing attention.

The two then introduce the bathhouse, where another regeneration project is taking place. It was founded in 1963 and is a 62-year-old bathhouse, and the owner of the shop started an urban regeneration project because he was saddened by the disappearance of the iconic building in the neighborhood." he reveals. Inside, it is a typical Japanese hot spring style, using a locker and scale used 62 years ago, and it is said that there is a rest area on the second floor.




Meanwhile, 'Homes' will show the coordinators leaving the group lodging scene for the first time on today's broadcast. It is a special site in the form of a campaign held in Gyeongju, Korea's representative historical city, and expectations are high on how the new attempt by 'Homes', which marks its 300th anniversary, will contain fun.

'300th episode' special and 'Osaka Global Village native Limjang'The second episode will be aired tonight at 10 p.m. on MBC 'Save us! It is revealed in 'Holmes'.

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