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Lee Kuk-joo reveals '8 pyeong' Japanese house, "I will keep it here even if I reduce the number of Korean houses."

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Heo Jihyung

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/Photo = Capture 'A-class Jang Young-ran' on YouTube channel
/Photo = Capture 'A-class Jang Young-ran' on YouTube channel

Comedian Lee Kuk-joo revealed her life in Japan and shared her recent situation.

On the 15th, the YouTube channel "A-class Jang Young-ran" said, "Why did Lee Kuk-joo, who was doing well, suddenly move to a Japanese monthly rent house?A video titled ' was released.

On this day, Lee Kuk-joo said, "The house is small, so things can fall off," but the neatly organized kitchen drew admiration. "Because it's not my house, I can't attach or hang anything," he said. "Japan has a small space, so it can be stored with magnets. This is the only storage space," he explained.

The alcohol water purifier then caught the eye. Lee Kuk-joo introduced, "I used it for camping, and I brought this from Korea."

The living room, room, and bathroom were also unveiled. Jang Young-ran, who saw this, said, "The floor is higher than I thought, so the room does not look small. It's nice to have a terrace," he said.

/Photo = Capture 'A-class Jang Young-ran' on YouTube channel
/Photo = Capture 'A-class Jang Young-ran' on YouTube channel

Lee Kuk-joo also told the lifestyle of using a sofa bed without a bed. He said, "I just like this. It's annoying to clean up and do this," he said.

He said, "I thought it would be nice to reduce the bathroom and expand the room, but Japan must have a bathtub."

Lee also expressed his satisfaction with life in Japan. He said, "I found and saved real estate that Koreans do. It's so healing to come to Japan. In Korea, I didn't go out unless I was ready. There are times when bright people like us are not good, but there are times when they say that if you don't have a good expression at all, you don't have to be cheap," he confessed.

In addition, he said, "It's fun to do anything in 2026. I've lived in Japan since last year, and now I know what to do. Even if we reduce the number of Korean houses, we will try to keep our Japanese houses unconditionally," he said.

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