Japanese media have been releasing negative reports on K-pop and singers in succession, while the group BTS's appearance in Japan has been canceled.
There is also concern that such reports may lead to a dissatisfied and dissatisfied movement.
I'm correspondent Choi I-rak at Tokyo.
The Japanese media are reporting negative articles about K-pop as well as Korean idol groups active in Japan.
The Yomiuri Shimbun reported that TWICE and BTS are causing the 'third Korean Wave boom' in Japan, mainly female middle and high school students, and that fraud related to them is continuing.
Interfering money in the name of products and concert tickets on SNS.
The newspaper said that 110 cases of Internet fraud reported at the BTS concert in August were reported.
NHK said that the Jewish human rights group in the United States demanded an apology from a member of BTS for wearing a hat with a Nach pattern.
In the meantime, as BTS is active worldwide, the disturbances such as the Nach hat and the t-shirt with the atomic bomb photos are also causing controversy on the Internet.
A local sports entertainment magazine reported that there is a cautious debate about TWICE, which was sure to appear in NHK's Hongbaek match after the Korean Supreme Court ruled at the end of last month.
TWICE is very popular in Japan and last year as a Korean singer, it was on stage for the first time in six years.
Last weekend, a large-scale anti-war protest was held in Tokyo's downtown area hosted by far-right forces.
There is also concern that negative reports on K-pop may be expanding to public opinion in Japan.
This is Choi I-rak, Yonhap News Agency, on Tokyo.
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