Lee Sang Yi to Hold First Fan Meeting in Japan This October

K-drama star Lee Sang Yi is holding his first-ever fan meeting in Japan this October—complete with VIP perks and photo ops.

A Surprise Visit From Campus ‘Senior’ Lee Sang Yi

Lee Sang Yi is headed to Japan—and he’s bringing the fan-service. The rising K-drama heartthrob will hold his very first solo fan meeting in Japan on October 5, 2025, making it a much-anticipated debut event for his Japanese fans.

Set at the Tower Records Shibuya store in Tokyo, the event is cheekily dubbed a “cultural exchange program” led by none other than the fictional professor from ‘Sangsang University’: Lee Sang Yi himself. The concept? Think interactive fandom summer school, only cooler—and with better selfies.

When and Where to Catch Him (IRL!)

  • Date: Sunday, October 5, 2025
  • Venue: Tower Records Shibuya B1F CUTUP STUDIO
  • Showtimes:
    Part 1 at 2:30 PM
    Part 2 at 6:30 PM (doors open 30 mins prior)

Ticket Tiers: From General to Superstar Treatment

Tickets start at ¥11,000 for general admission, but superfans can upgrade to VIP or VVIP for the full Hallyu experience. Perks include:

  • VVIP (¥16,000): Premium seating, exclusive Polaroids with his autograph, and a “photo time” session
  • VIP (¥14,000): Closer seats and special edition Polaroids

Both tiers include general admission plus upgrade fees (¥3,000–¥5,000).

Bonus: Snap That Pic or Grab an Autograph

On top of the show itself, fans can join exclusive fan interaction events—like a two-shot photo session or an autograph session—by purchasing benefit tickets for ¥3,800 each. That’s a chance to lock eyes and share a moment with one of K-dramaland’s most charming scene-stealers.

Why It Matters

This is more than just a meet-and-greet. It’s the first time Lee Sang Yi will engage with Japanese fans in a solo format, and the excitement is already palpable. With his smooth vocals (hello, Hospital Playlist) and undeniable screen charisma, expectations are sky-high.

“It’s a special opportunity for fans to make unforgettable memories,” his agency hinted.

So whether you’re a long-time fan or just catching onto his charm, this is one Tokyo fan-event you don’t want to snooze on.

Stay tuned—this ‘senior’ might be handing out more than just K-drama wisdom.

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