Kim Jung-min is a dual citizen chosen for national college, and it's not easy at a young age, so I hope you wash away the wound

Sep 19, 2025

Kim Jung-min is a dual citizen chosen for national college, and it's not easy at a young age, so I hope you wash away the wound



Singer Kim Jung-min cheered for his son, who became a member of the Japanese national team.

Kim Jung-min posted on his account on the 19th, "Wash away all wounds in your heart and have fun wherever you go."

Let's live... Dad and mom are always supporting you. ♡ When time passes...It wouldn't have been easy at a young age.. Thank you son ♡," along with a capture of an article about his son's activities.




Kim Jung-min's second son Doyun (Japanese name Tani Daichi) is a soccer player and holds dual citizenship of South Korea and Japan. He was recently included in the Japanese under-17 national soccer team list and participated in the 'Remoju International Competition' held in France. Do-yoon scored the winning goal to lead Japan to a 3-1 victory and was recognized for his high potential by leading the tournament in scoring.

Currently playing for Japan's U-17 national team, he is attracting attention as the best striker of his age.

Do-yoon played for Osan Middle School under FC Seoul, a prestigious K-League youth team, until 2023, and later transferred to the Japanese J1 League Sagan Dos Youth Team. In the U-17 Asian Cup qualifying round held last year, he made a strong impression by scoring six goals.




Meanwhile, Kim Jung-min married his Japanese wife, Rumiko Dani, in 2006 and had three sons.



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