Despite North Korea's firing two missiles and threatening to "sink" Japan over the past three months alone, Kim Jong Un's regime appears to have quite a few fans there.
Toru Hanai, a Japanese photographer with Reuters, took some photos of a Tokyo club dedicated to the North Korean regime. Some of the fans are so fervent that they formed an all-female band, known as the "military-first girls," to perform North Korean pop songs.
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These are the members of sengun-joshi, a Japanese phrase meaning "military-first girls." They're practising a dance by North Korea's all-female Moranbong Band.
Here's a famous song by the real Moranbong Band, whose members were personally selected by Kim Jong Un.
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This is the group's leader, a freelance illustrator from Japan's Kanagawa prefecture known as "Chunhun."
Chunhun isn't her real name, the Japan Times reported earlier this year.
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