BTS begins teasing fans about their upcoming comeback as they land on the cover of Japanese magazine "haru*hana" and get featured in various other publications.
First off, a special column on the entertainment website "Oricon Style" will be dedicated solely to BTS until July. In addition, they're the latest cover boys for Japanese magazine "haru*hana's" June issue.
On all the attention the boys are getting from various publications, BTS' Japanese agency, ACC (Asia Contents Center), commented, "'Oricon Style' is a media outlet that usually features the nation's famous celebrities. Like Hallyu stars2PM and B1A4, [BTS] is grabbing a firm spot as a team in Japan. A group that haven't made their debut [in Japan] yet featuring on a publication is a very special case."
Furthermore, the Bangtan boys will be holding their official Japanese fan club inauguration ceremony at Tokyo Dome City Hall on May 31. After which they will debut their newest Japanese single album which contains the Japanese version of their original Korean tracks such as "No More Dream", "The Rise of Bangtan", and "I Like It".
In a previous statement Big Hit Entertainment told Sports Seoul, "The members are working hard to study Japanese. Please show a lot of interest and love and we will go to Japan and work hard." With this, fans can expect quality J-Pop music from the Bangtan Boys.
With their latest track "Boys in Luv", Bangtan Boys received much attention and love from fans and critics. They even bagged first runner up on "Inkigayo" and received support from Girls' Generation's Taeyeon, who they revealed inspired the song "Boys In Luv". The track, titled "Manly Man" in Korean, was inspired by Taeyeon's previous comment that she liked the group's manly style at the "28th Golden Disk Awards".
Catch Bangtan Boys as they make their much-awaited Japanese debut this June 4!