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K-pop's Tokyo takeover: NewJeans and NCT descend on Japan's capital with pop-up stores A billboard featuring girl group Blackpink's Jennie in Shibuya, Japan, on June 25 [YOON SO-YEON] TOKYO — Girl group Blackpink’s Jennie filled billboards in Shibuya along with NewJeans' Hanni, whose latest release, “Supernatural,” with girl group NewJeans played loudly on one side of the street. The group's single collided in offbeat harmony with boy band INI’s “Loud” on a stuffy Wednesday morning in the heart of Japan’s capital city, Tokyo. Fans were already waiting patiently outside the Line Friends Square shop for NewJeans’ pop-up store to open at 11 a.

m., located just a few meters away from Japan’s famed Tower Records album and vinyl megastore. The world-renowned shop had its walls wrapped with pictures promoting INI’s sixth single, “The Frame,” released on the same day.



Related Article NewJeans opens 'Supernatural' pop-up store in Myeong-dong — in pictures NewJeans adds limited-view seats for sold-out Tokyo Dome fan meet ADOR tightens security for NewJeans' Tokyo events after knife attack threat posted online NewJeans tops Japan's Oricon chart with 'Supernatural' “We came here at 8 a.m. because we knew there would be a lot of competition,” 27-year-old Ushita Yoshihide from Chiba, who came along with two other friends to the NewJeans pop-up store, told the Korea JoongAng Daily.

The store notified customers to line up starting at 9 a.m. to avoid congestion,.

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