※Translated with Notion AI. (Plus version)

This story is a fact reported by Seren’s contributor who permanently resides in South Korea.

 

The fate of Japanese executives who stepped into South Korea’s underworld was a consequence brought about by lack of knowledge and desire.

 

The stage is “Yeongjugol,” South Korea’s largest red-light district located near the North Korean border.

What kind of experiences did these small and medium-sized business executives from Japan have in this place, unaware of the heavy price of their unplanned actions as they indulged in specific forms of entertainment?

 

Those who traveled from western Japan were a CEO and an executive director in their 40s, running a real estate business.

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