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2025-04-21

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Koda Kumi accompanied her husband back to Yilan to visit the tombs, fulfilling the request of being deeply cherished by her husband's family as a Taiwanese daughter-in-law.

Koda Kumi accompanied her husband back to Yilan to visit the tombs, fulfilling the request of being deeply cherished by her husband's family as a Taiwanese daughter-in-law.
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Japanese diva Koda Kumi was invited last week to perform at the "2025 Kaohsiung Cherry Blossom Festival," where she performed alongside her half-Japanese, half-Taiwanese husband KENJI03. After the performance, she enjoyed exploring Taiwan, experiencing shrimp fishing, and accompanied her husband to Yilan to pay respects to his father. She also expressed her excitement about returning to Taiwan and felt very happy to have dinner with her relatives. Koda Kumi's husband is the lead singer of the band "BACK-ON," who has Taiwanese roots and a deep affection for Taiwan.
  • The "Japanese Diva" Koda Kumi was invited to participate in the "2025 Kaohsiung Cherry Blossom Festival" last week, where she sang several classic songs, moving her fans to tears. Surprisingly, she performed alongside her Taiwanese-Japanese mixed husband, KENJI03. Koda Kumi is now considered a daughter-in-law of Taiwan, and after the performance, she immediately explored Taiwan, visiting places like Cijin and even experiencing an authentic shrimp fishing activity. Coincidentally, during the Tomb-Sweeping Day season, she accompanied her husband to Yilan to pay respects to his father, revealing that her relatives hope she will visit Taiwan again. She laughed and said, "I will come back, okay!"

  • Koda Kumi's husband, KENJI03, is the lead singer and guitarist of the band "BACK-ON." His mother is of the Taiwanese Atayal tribe, and his father is Japanese. He attended a Japanese school in Taiwan during his childhood, speaks Chinese, and has a deep affection for Taiwan, frequently returning to visit relatives.

  • Koda Kumi shared on social media that after the Kaohsiung concert last week, she took the High-Speed Rail back to Taipei. "The next day, I went to Nanao for grave visiting! It seems that next week (during the Qingming holiday) is the time for grave visiting in Taiwan. It was very nice when I went!"

  • In addition, Koda Kumi intentionally chose to stop at a hot spring on her way home and took the time to gather with her relatives, happily stating, "We had a busy yet joyful holiday, and I am very happy to see everyone again after a long time!" Her family in Taiwan also hopes she can return soon, and she affirmed, "I will come back!"