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After the legendary variety show "Family That Came Out,"... Cho Sung-hoon, Kim Jong-kook, and BIGBANG's Daesung reunite after 16 years [How Men Travel]

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Mixed martial arts fighter and broadcaster Cho Sung-hoon, singer Kim Jong-kook, and BIGBANG member Daesung's "How Men Travel" has unveiled its unrestrained travelogue of Kyushu, Japan.

The first episode of SBS Plus's new variety program "How Men Travel," aired on the evening of the 21st, depicted Cho Sung-hoon, Kim Jong-kook, and Daesung gathering at the airport to depart for Kyushu, Japan. Notably, it drew attention by featuring the trio's first reunion in 16 years since the popular past variety show SBS "Family That Came Out."

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Daesung, the youngest member, was the first to arrive at the airport. Having left home at 3:30 a.m., Daesung joked, "I was disappointed after seeing the PD's preview," before immediately adding, "I came here with my makeup perfectly done," showing his enthusiasm.

In response, Kim Jong-kook said, "Daesung is still trapped in the idol mold," eliciting laughter, while the production team agreed, saying, "That's accurate," signaling the start of an extraordinary journey.

Kim Jong-kook expressed his frustration, asking, "Why are we going so early?" but could not hide his joy upon seeing Daesung. The two had not formally met on a variety show since "Family That Came Out," a gap of 16 years. When Kim Jong-kook asked, "How about traveling with the older brothers?" Daesung replied, "I probably wouldn't go unless it was for a broadcast."

Following this, "eldest brother" Cho Sung-hoon joined, finally assembling the complete trio of "How Men Travel." As Cho Sung-hoon also appeared as a guest during the broadcast of "Family That Came Out," he shares deep ties with both Kim Jong-kook and Daesung.

Regarding this trip, the production team stated, "Travel in the style of men, following your instincts," marking the beginning of the Kyushu journey.

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