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Anyhoo, I've also managed to send off my paper cranes for a fan project. This one is for KAT-TUN to let them know how much fans miss them and to let them know that we're still with them even if they aren't doing any group activities right now. The only worry that I (as well as many other fans) have is that they might not actually make it into their hands. You see, Johnny's Entertainment (the company KAT-TUN is under) has strict rules that fans must follow. One of them is that you're not allowed to send them a gift of any form. The official fanclub checks all mail for their artists to make sure of that. Really the only thing that can be given to any artist is a fanletter, thus many Hyphens (KAT-TUN's fans) are worried because we're sending paper cranes. Obviously, they are going to be lumpy in an envelope. But I'm still hoping that maybe the official fanclub will make this one exception and let them pass. Each fan sending a crane was supposed to draw a symbol on the envelope to let the fanclub know it's part of the project. So, here are mine:
I only sent off five of them, but I might actually send the sixth one to Jin. ^^ Some fans said it probably would be best to attach them to a fanletter so that they wouldn't get lost once they were opened. Thus, that is what I did. I really do hope that KAT-TUN receive these paper cranes, and if they don't that's okay too. At least I went through with it. Well, until next time~
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