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Mika Nakashima Will Be Korea-Japan Friendship Mentor for the "2026 Korea-Japan King of Kings"

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Mika Nakashima/photo courtesy = Crea Studio
Mika Nakashima/photo courtesy = Crea Studio

"I'm Sorry, I Love You" OST "Snow Flower" original J-POP legend singer Mika Nakashima will appear as a friendly mentor for Korea and Japan at MBN's "2026 Korea-Japan King of Kings." It is a historic re-emergence in a year and three months since the "Korea-Japan Top Ten Show."

The MBN World's First Korea-Japan Music National Competition "2026 Korea-Japan Music National Competition," which will premiere on April 14 (Tue), is the world's only Korea-Japan music national competition in which TOP7 of Korea's "The King of Strings 3" and TOP7 of "The King of Strings-Gahui" produced by Crea Studio will compete with each other on national mission and pride on behalf of the two countries.

Mika Nakashima, a J-pop sensibility master, made her first appearance on a Korean broadcast through the "Korea-Japan Top Ten Show" 22 years after her debut on January 6 last year, shaking the hearts of Korean and Japanese fans. Immediately after the broadcast, fans expressed their explosive feelings and emotions, such as "a world where Mika Nakashika watches Korean broadcasts on YouTube," "It's really cool that Mika Nakashima and the Korea-Japan Grand Prix came out," "A song that Big Bang Daesung shed tears," and "The legendary original song that rang out in Korea."

In the midst of this, Mika Nakashima is making another sensation as a friendly mentor for the "2026 Korea-Japan King of Kings." Mika Nakashima said, "I deeply sympathize with the purpose of the 'Korea-Japan Family Wangjeon' as a Korea-Japan cultural exchange. As a singer, I hope that the masterpieces of the two countries can be known to the other countries," he said, expressing his special feelings as a mentor for the "2026 Korea-Japan King's Festival." Warm advice, generous support, and delicate reviews, which will be delivered by Mika Nagashima as a senior singer while watching the Korea-Japan TOP7 competition, are drawing attention.

In addition, Mika Nakashima will sing "When the Light Pink Dance" and "Orion," which are considered J-pop masterpieces, through the special stage of the "2026 Korea-Japan Song Festival," to give a huge ear-warming lecture. The new performance by Mika Nakashima, who gave a super-luxury impression with the original "雪の of Snow" and "What I Thought to Die" at the "Korea-Japan Top Ten Show," raises expectations.

The "Korea-Japan King's Fair," the spearhead of Korea-Japan music exchanges, will complete the heart-throbbing three games with the "2024 Korea-Japan King's Fair," which proved its explosive interest in Korea-Japan music contests with up to 12.5% per minute, and the "2025 Korea-Japan King's Fair," which gathered Korean-Japanese MZ fans by expanding the genre across borders and generations.

The production team said, "As Mika Nakashima, "the favorite singer loved by Korean music fans," appeared in the "2026 Korea-Japan King of Kings," the purpose of the "Korea-Japan King of Kings" became more prominent," adding, "Please look forward to the musical synergy produced by Mikawa Nakashima and the top 7 in Korea and Japan."

Meanwhile, the "2026 Korea-Japan King of Kings" will begin recording on March 22 and will premiere on April 14 (Tue).

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