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A bunch of boycotts who were controversial about so-called atomic bomb t-shirts performed at Tokyo Dome in Japan on the evening of the 13th. The Bulletproof Boys also revealed the controversy over the T-shirt during the performance.

It is correspondent Choi Cheon-won in Tokyo.

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Jimin of the Bangladeshi Boy Scouts revealed his sadness during the Tokyo Dome concert on the A-bomb T-shirt he wore.

I am really sick, and I think many people around the world, as well as fans, are surprised and worried because of various situations.

Big Hit Entertainment, a subsidiary company, expressed its apology through SNS.

Big Hit said he sincerely apologized for the inconvenience that the bulletproof bomber felt uncomfortable with the image of the atomic bomb, as well as the unintentional wound he caused to the atomic bomb victims.

[Inageta / Japanese Bulletproof Boys Fan: I can not change the shirt because I can not change it.

In relation to the German Nazi SS cap in the photo book of the year 2014, it was written that there was no intention to hurt those who suffered from the past history.

Despite their apology, the attacks of Japanese right-wing groups are not likely to sink.

[Japanese right-wing protesters: I do not really understand why people go to live performances of bullying boys.]

Bangladeshi boys will continue their performances in Osaka and Nagoya following the second Tokyo Dome concert. All 38,000 seats of the entire Japan tour are sold out.