
Park launched the series on the 12th at 6 p.m. at International Forum A Hall in Tokyo and followed with two shows — at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. on the 15th — at the International Convention Center Main Hall in Osaka. Staged to mark the second anniversary of fan club SIKcret Japan, all three shows sold out.
The event was built around the idea of “writing another page together” with fans. For the Tokyo date, fans who couldn’t attend in person were able to join via the streaming service TELASA.

Park opened with the title track from his first Japanese mini-album, 恋しくて逢いたくて (Koishikute Aitakute), then moved into a spirited onstage conversation. He shared illustrated updates on his recent activities and interests, ran through his filmography, and led a fan-selected “Top 5 scenes” segment. A lighthearted bit that compared his on-screen characters with his real-life personality drew plenty of laughs from the crowd.
Late in the show, Park performed consecutive tracks from the mini-album — 桜風 (Sakurakaze) and “Shine On You” — his warm, lyrical voice leaving a lingering impression on the room. Responding to roaring applause, he returned for a surprise encore, singing the fan song “I Love You Girl,” and maintained affectionate eye contact with fans until the final note.
Between varied vocal showcases and tightly produced segments, Park once again won over local audiences and created memorable moments. Industry observers and fans alike are now watching his upcoming domestic and international projects closely.
Jung Se-yoon, TenAsia reporter yoon@tenasia.co.kr