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Resene Minami, on the question of whether she is close to 'gyaru' and 'jiraigake': "We are distant"

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/Photo=Screenshot from the YouTube channel 'Hello, I'm Won-i, Nice to Meet You' video
/Photo=Screenshot from the YouTube channel 'Hello, I'm Won-i, Nice to Meet You' video

Group Resene's Minami stated that she is "distant" from the concepts of 'gyaru' and 'jiraigake'.

On the 19th, a video titled "We Asked If They Really Say 'Yaho'" was uploaded to the YouTube channel 'Hello, I'm Won-i, Nice to Meet You'.

In the video, Resene members Won-i and Minami dressed as 'gyaru' and walked around the streets of Shibuya, Japan, searching for local gyaru.

At a hanbok stall in Shibuya, Minami said, "There are so many gyaru here," but it was difficult to find any traces of actual gyaru.

/Photo=Screenshot from the YouTube channel 'Hello, I'm Won-i, Nice to Meet You' video
/Photo=Screenshot from the YouTube channel 'Hello, I'm Won-i, Nice to Meet You' video

As young people with a different concept known as 'jiraigake' passed in front of Won-i and Minami, Minami expressed disappointment, saying, "It's a 'jap-gyaru'."

When the production team remarked, "It seems there are more jiraigake than gyaru here," Minami replied, "There are many jiraigake here as well." When the team asked, "What is the relationship between gyaru and jiraigake?" Minami answered, "We are distant," while making a distorted facial expression that drew laughter.

Meanwhile, Resene recently gained popularity in reverse, as a video of member Minami dressed as a Japanese gyaru shouting "Geoje Yaho" in Geoje, Won-i's hometown, became a hot topic.

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