I posted a review of Neungguk Cone before.
This is not a review of the Shibuya Seventeen Museum that I visited last Friday, but I am posting this.
Entrance fee 500 yen
Muggles won't go in, but if they do, they will feel the preciousness and futility of money at the same time.
If Hell Joseon called it a museum on this scale, it would be met with criticism.
Personally, I think 300 yen is a reasonable price, but if you're a fan, it's worth a visit.
There are not many people and it is very spacious.
I think there were a lot of people at the beginning when people could apply for the event.
When I went there, no Koreans were allowed in and the only people there were two couples lounging in front and me.
It's the same photo as the ticket, but the sticker is also provided for free.
My son is in the center. Wow.
When you enter, what you see is a video of Seventeen saying hello in Japanese and their history.
Next, the members’ panels and their autographs and Japanese comments.
Haniya, sorry for taking the picture with my feet.
Children studying Japanese hard
These photos with beautiful colors are on display.
The warbuck came out so white and pretty that I took more pictures of it than I did.
I asked to pose with Hani and take a picture with her, but she wouldn't say anything more.
I took a picture with a shy, nice-looking girl and exchanged a few words with her, but it turned out she was a fingering fan.
I sent her away. If I was a fan of the advance guard, I might have asked for her line ID.
It's cool.
It may seem cool or it may not, but it's a strange outfit.
It takes less than a minute if you just walk.
I came to see this 2 hours before my appointment, but even if I took all the pictures and looked at the goods, I think it took about 30 minutes.
The last message to Seventeen decorates the wall.
At first glance, it seems like a curse
I also wrote, ‘Jisoo, gain some weight.’
Although it cannot be an exact measure of popularity in Japan, I believe it is possible to make a rough estimate.
I didn’t go to Seventeen Cafe.
There was also a life-sized lottery machine available, but on the day I went, Coups, Junno, and Kyunja were all out.
The Seventeen mug was so pretty that it caught my eye.
Then I'll just leave.