Koda Kumi accompanied her husband back to Hualien to pay respects at a grave, sharing her feelings as a "Taiwanese daughter-in-law."
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讀後心得
Koda Kumi performed alongside her husband KENJI03 during the cherry blossom season in Kaohsiung, and they shared a kiss on stage. Koda Kumi shared their joyful holiday spent visiting graves in Taipei and Hualien. After marrying KENJI03, they have one son and their relationship is sweet. Recently, she enjoyed local delicacies and experienced activities in Kaohsiung, expressing her eagerness to return to Taiwan for another gathering. Netizens enthusiastically responded to her trip to Taiwan, expressing their affection for her.
Koda Kumi and her husband KENJI03 recently performed together during the cherry blossom season in Kaohsiung. The 42-year-old Japanese diva Koda Kumi was invited to participate in a performance event at the Kaohsiung cherry blossom festival at the end of last month, where she showcased her talents on stage. Her husband, the 2-year-younger Japanese-Taiwanese mixed musician KENJI03, also appeared, and the couple shared sweet interactions. Koda Kumi shared their itinerary on social media yesterday (the 4th), revealing that after the performance, they took the high-speed rail back to Taipei and went to Hualien the next day to visit graves, enjoying a family meal and spending a pleasant vacation.
Koda Kumi had previously been in a relationship with Masahiro Nakai, which ended in 2009. In 2011, it was reported that she was dating a man who resembled Shido Nakamura, later confirmed to be KENJI03, a member of BACK-ON who is of mixed Japanese and Taiwanese indigenous descent. His father is Japanese, and his mother is a member of the Taiwanese Atayal tribe. He attended elementary school in Taiwan and quickly married Koda Kumi about four months after they started dating. They have one child together and continue to be loving.
As a half-Taiwanese daughter-in-law, Koda Kumi also shared photos last week of her enjoying Din Tai Fung cuisine in Kaohsiung and experiencing a Taiwanese massage, expressing that she felt energized, healthy, and happy. Afterwards, she went to Cijin, rode an electric bike, tasted seafood, peanut rolls, strawberry ice, and played claw machines, happily exclaiming, "Help! It's really delicious!" It seems her weight loss plan will have to wait until she returns to Japan.
Two days ago, Koda Kumi shared photos of her returning to Tokyo to see the cherry blossoms, and yesterday she reminisced about her trip to Taiwan, mentioning that after the performance, they took the high-speed rail back to Taipei and then went to Hualien to pay respects at graves, noting that the timing of the memorial coincided perfectly with Taiwan's grave-sweeping season. She also experienced shrimp fishing and hot springs, enjoyed a family meal with relatives she hadn't seen in a long time, and stated, "I had a wonderful vacation, it's been a while since I've seen everyone, and they all hope I can return soon for another gathering. I will definitely come back!" This sparked enthusiastic reactions from netizens.