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'Across the sea House On Wheels: Hokkaido' Jang Nara was flustered when she could not reach her husband by phone on the ferry to Japan.

On the afternoon of the 12th, tvN 'Across the sea House On Wheels: Hokkaido' had its first broadcast.

Jang Nara expressed her feelings about becoming the new homeowner of House On Wheels, revealing an honest nervousness. She said "Even when I'm sitting still, when I think about (leaving) my blood rushes. I haven't done it before," confessing the burden of having no experience in camping, regular variety shows or long trips.

She went on to describe her situation as "chaos of confusion," while also saying, "Even so, it might be fun if we go," expressing anticipation. She also mentioned her husband's active support, saying "My husband and I will probably get along well," which drew laughs.

The members embarked on a unique journey to Japan by ferry rather than by plane to move House On Wheels. Upon arrival in Japan, Jang Nara revealed a touching anecdote from her time as a newlywed couple during the process.

Jang Nara said "I was flustered because my husband's phone wasn't working," complaining about the difficulty on the ferry. Because the signal was weak on the ship, she briefly could not reach her husband. She also mentioned that when they crossed the maritime boundary they even received a Japanese overseas travel guidance text, suggesting that the moment the communication was cut off was more than a simple disconnection.

[Photo] Broadcast screen capture of 'Across the sea House On Wheels: Hokkaido'

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