BTS shrine in Japan? Netizens shocked to see praying sessions but there's a TWIST

BTS is famous the world over. They have a tremendous fan base in Japan too. The BTS boys RM, SUGA, Jimin, Jin, Jungkook, J-Hope and V have a huge fan following. In fact, J-Hope aka Jung Hoseok, Kim Seokjin and Kim Taehyung can speak Japanese quite fluently. Now, Korean netizens have noticed a BTS shrine in Japan. It seems there are pictures of all the members near the shrine and people are lured in seeing the pics. The praying sessions at the shrine are priced at 5000 Yen. The shrine is located near a beach at the Izu Dog Resort. Here, BTS stands for By The Sea. But Korean netizens are upset seeing how the name and pics of the boys are being used to mint money. The shrine is dedicated to Guanyin. He is one of the Bodhisattavas associated with compassion. She is the East Asian equivalent of Avalokiteshwara. As we know, Korea was under the rule of Japan for quite some time. It seems Shinto shrines in Korea are a matter of dispute. Locals did not like the fact that the boys were used for some commercial purposes in what allegedly looks like a covert manner.

It is not unusual to see temples dedicated to matinee idols in Southeast Asia. But BigHit Entertainment is known to be very strict about copyright. Also, religion is a sensitive issue in most part of the world. The BTS members have never discussed God or faith with ARMY. RM, SUGA, Jimin, Jin, Jungkook, J-Hope and V are now back to practice for their concerts. In fact, RM, Jimin and SUGA did a VLive yesterday.  



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