Lee Kuk-ju, who left for Korea, returned to Korea for a while With immigration no fixed issue, Ta-da

May 28, 2025

Lee Kuk-ju, who left for Korea, returned to Korea for a while With immigration no fixed issue, Ta-da



Lee Kuk-ju, who left for Korea, returned to Korea for a while With immigration no fixed issue, Ta-da
Lee Kuk-ju, who left for Korea, returned to Korea for a while With immigration no fixed issue, Ta-da
Lee Kuk-ju, who left for Korea, returned to Korea for a while With immigration no fixed issue, Ta-da
Lee Kuk-joo, who is currently living between Korea and Japan, told his daily life in Korea.

Lee Kuk-ju will be on the 28th "Korea schedule #Ta-da with a fixed issue of strange stories!"," he posted a photo.

In the picture, Lee Kuk-joo is taking a selfie while preparing for the shoot. The atmosphere of spring was felt in the appearance of a bright smile in a yellow costume.




Lee Kuk-joo, who finished filming, said "Please watch the rare and creepy stories that surprise you every week. Thank you for your hard work today," he added.

Lee Kuk-ju, who left for Korea, returned to Korea for a while With immigration no fixed issue, Ta-da
Recently, Lee Kuk-joo drew attention by sharing her daily life in Tokyo, Japan, through a YouTube channel.

In this regard, Lee Kuk-ju said on his YouTube channel on the 27th that he did not immigrate to Japan. When I woke up in the morning, he said, "'When are you coming back?'" and "There's not as much work as there used to be. I'm not the one who stays still. I want to speak Japanese and also do Japanese YouTube. He explained the reason why he went to Japan, saying, 'What should I do instead of just going out?'




Lee Kuk-joo then posted a video and posted subtitles and titles in Japanese, saying, "I didn't open it in Korea, but I'm a Japanese YouTuber in my third month."," he said, revealing the channel. In the meantime, he said "There are only 400 subscribers. But I'm so excited and happy to have 3 more subscribers a day. If I put up shorts, about 500 people were the basic, but these days, I see up to 1,000 people. "Wasn't there something that made my heart flutter when I was a rookie?" drew attention with a new excitement.



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