Lee Kuk-joo, who left, was victimized by indiscriminate assault Your head is on the bus pole

Jun 10, 2025

Lee Kuk-joo, who left, was victimized by indiscriminate assault Your head is on the bus pole



Comedian Lee Kuk-joo revealed that she suffered assault on public transportation.

On the 10th, on the exotic YouTube channel 'Tokyo Lucky Day. I don't have a house key Raccoon doesn't have kelp?! Japanese spicy flavor level 30 challenge! A video titled 'Why Lee Kuk-ju Can't Take Public Transportation' was posted.

Lee Kuk-ju, who is staying in Tokyo, Japan, complained that he had lost his house key. Lee Kuk-ju said, "I couldn't calm down, so I came to have a cup of tea" and headed to the restaurant. Fortunately, Lee got in touch with the real estate agent and went to get the key. Lee said, "The taxi fare was 100,000 won. Surely the taxi fare is expensive in Japan. I really want to ride the subway, but I can't. I'm kind of scared of the subway", he confessed.




Lee Kuk-joo said, "When I was a freshman in college, I was going to school on a bus passing through Cheongnyang-ri in front of my house, and a woman bumped into my foot when the car started. As I recall, he hit my foot. I was going to pass by saying it was okay, but I hit my head down on the pillar, saying, "Crazy X..." He confessed that he had been victimized by the assault, saying, "I was beaten in a hurry."

Lee Kuk-joo, who left, was victimized by indiscriminate assault Your head is on the bus pole
This was not the only one. Lee Kuk-ju "A week later, I took the bus to my house on the opposite side, and the old man took the bus, so I made way for him. They put my bag between my legs and took care of me. But he kept talking to me on the way. He's responding, but he's getting lazy and doesn't answer, so he took my bag down with him." I followed him down and he said, "I'm so thankful, let's go to karaoke and sing together." I was 20 years old then. I ran like crazy."

Since then, there has been trauma on public transportation. "Then, I was scared to run into an enclosed space and a stranger. Gradually, he became distant from public transportation. Living here, you can't just take a taxi. I think I should learn how to ride the subway now" he said.




A few days later, Lee tried to ride the subway to overcome his trauma. Lee Kuk-joo said, "I'm really good at this. It's something I didn't do. I debuted too young, so I got my driver's license, drove around, and went to work. I can do it if I do it, but I haven't been able to do it before."

On the other hand, Lee Kuk-ju is showing her recent life in Japan through YouTube.






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