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Choi Jun-hee, the daughter of the late actor Choi Jin-sil, explained amid controversy over the location of the wedding photo shoot.
Choi Jun-hee said on her Instagram on the 18th, "It was designated by a Korean artist who often shoots in Japan, so how would I have known in that big Tokyo?" and added, "The last place I went was Osaka when I was in kindergarten." That photo was never officially released in the first place, but it was just one of the photos that the reporter took and used without permission," he said.
"I took more than 9 wedding photos only with sponsorship, how could I have recognized that one photo. I didn't know," he said.
Also, "I never uploaded this picture anywhere, but I went without permission and uploaded it without permission. Stop bothering them," he said. "I liked the United States, so I had no idea about Japanese culture. I'm sorry," he apologized.
Earlier, a wedding pictorial taken by Choi Joon-hee and his bride-to-be was released. This picture is a place where small stone statues are gathered from somewhere in Japan. One netizen said of the photo, "You're taking a wedding photo in front of the Bodhisattva Jijang. When those stone statues are gathered like that, they are called 'water 供養' (Mizukokuyo, Suja offering) and it has the meaning of honoring children who have been miscarried and stillborn."
The netizen added, "Giving a red bib and toys like that was done by parents for a child who died without seeing the light, but it's right to get goosebumps to be the background of wedding photos."
Meanwhile, Choi Jun-hee will marry her non-celebrity boyfriend, who is 11 years older, at a hotel in Gangnam, Seoul, in May.
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