Jun Hyun-moo showcased his chest hair on SBS 'Wow! Really? Is this for real?'.

In the 9th episode of SBS 'Wow! Really? Is this for real?', aired on the 24th, the four MCs – Jun Hyun-moo, Baek Ji-young, Kim Ho-young, and Soobin – along with guest comedian Kim Kyung-wook, filled the studio with outrageous stories of Japanese people, ranging from a beautician doing 'facial shampoo' to a 'human dog' who became a local celebrity in Yoyogi Park, effectively taking up the viewers' time.

To align with the Japan special, Jun Hyun-moo introduced guest comedian Kim Kyung-wook, who gained popularity under the alias 'Tanaka-san'. Kim Kyung-wook noted, 'I have only supported Tanaka-san and Kim Hong-nam until today; now I greet you as Kim Kyung-wook.' He expressed gratitude, saying, 'It's been almost 10 years since SBS. In the past, there was 'Laughing at It' so there was the 'I Don't Know Family,' and now there's me.' Immediately afterwards, the protagonist of the first story, Mr. Yabai Color, made an appearance, guiding everyone into the amazing world of 'facial shampoo'. Mr. Yabai Color, who recently rose to fame in Osaka, created buzz on social media by demonstrating 'facial shampoo'. He revealed, 'I only accept two customers a day and operate my salon on a 24-hour reservation basis.' Subsequently, he sought the guests' understanding and disclosed the 'facial shampoo' process entirely in front of the production team. The studio cast was left in awe as foam covered the entire face. Kim Kyung-wook remarked, 'Isn't this almost sensory play? I think Mr. Yabai should actually pay the customers.'

Meanwhile, Mr. Yabai Color suggested a flamboyant dye style reminiscent of basketball star Dennis Rodman to a late-night reservation customer. As it turns out, he is a dyeing expert, explaining, 'I charge about 150,000 won for dyeing for men, and about 300,000 to 400,000 won for adding various colors.' He added, 'It's better to charge a slightly higher price and put more effort into one customer rather than having many customers at a lower cost. That's why I operate my shop on appointment only.' Furthermore, he expressed his dream to 'joyfully design colors until death' while inviting Jun Hyun-moo to come to his shop for 'facial shampoo' and chest hair dyeing. Jun Hyun-moo humorously accepted, saying, 'I may not have much hair on my head, but I have a lot of chest hair, so I will go.' This made the studio burst into laughter.

Next, in the section 'Street Interviews IN JAPAN,' the local celebrities of Yoyogi Park appeared. First, 'Dog Rich Man' Nobuaki Moribe surprised everyone with his ability to walk a staggering 21 dogs at once, likening his identity to that of a 'piper man.' He stated, 'I walk dogs for about 4 hours a day,' adding, 'I have taken up to 32 dogs for a walk at once.' Shortly after, a gigantic Rough Collie stole the spotlight. Noticing the enormous size of the dog, Jun Hyun-moo commented, 'Isn't that like a robot dog?' Shortly afterwards, the dog calmly walked through the park, mingling with people. As it took a break, the production team attempted to interview the dog, only to be baffled when the dog said, 'My name is Toko' in Japanese. It turns out this Rough Collie is a 'human dog', and Mr. Togo shared, 'I dress in a dog costume to do dog cosplay.' He disclosed that he spent about 50 million won to create two dog masks, adding that friends and acquaintances are unaware of this side of him. Hearing this, Jun Hyun-moo remarked, 'This is the most shocking thing I've seen lately. I thought it was a robot; I never imagined it was a real person.'

Next, the extraordinary Japanese man was Mr. Jun Yamaguchi, known as 'the man defying gravity.' He performed a zero-gravity act using a broom and bag at Shinjuku Station, garnering 14 million views on social media. Mr. Yamaguchi stated, 'I express how a lacrosse racket floats and moves in the air on its own,' adding, 'I perform busking at least once a month.' To accommodate the production team who came all the way to Japan, he even revealed his practice space, where he executed a zero-gravity mime using the snacks provided by the crew, sending chills down their spines. Responding to this, Kim Kyung-wook said, 'Seeing the hardworking and practicing look of the mime master makes me feel like I should do my best as a comedian too,' as he applauded in respect.

Lastly, Sugiura Yuri, the protagonist of the 'Form-Style and Live' segment, revealed an astonishing talent. Known as 'face wash monomania' (imitating someone with face wash foam), he has risen as a star artist in Japan. That day, he created foam in front of the production team to mold a gorilla, and even perfectly mimicked Ultraman, eliciting admiration. He mentioned, 'I've made over 180 different faces so far,' expressing, 'I hope my foam art brings joy to many.' Jun Hyun-moo concluded, saying, 'At first, I thought there were a lot of peculiar people, but they are all true artists. I send my respects and applause for their passion,' warmly wrapping up the special segment 'Such Things Happen in Japan.'

SBS 'Wow! Really? Is this for real?' airs every Thursday night at 9 p.m.

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