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(1)May 12, 2002 21 years old

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(1)Add Document Description
(2)Mr. Goma, the royal family of Goguryeo in Japan
(3)As an ancestor of the Dorei clan, Goma-gao-
(4)His last name is Gobane. His last name is Gokishiwang or Ason
(5)Brief information
(6)Thank you, Gorkish
(7)Thank you, Son
(8)Thank you, Koguryo

Girl group Triple S’s Kuma Mayu

a descendant of Ko Yak-gwang, the son of King Bojang, who defected to Japan

After defecting to Japan, his family name

Changed to Kouma or Goma in Koryo Japanese style

a native of Gunma called the Kouma clan settlement

If you read the Chinese characters of Kuma Mayu’s name in Korean

Jinwoo from Korea. Jinwoo is a true friend

Can be interpreted as a true friend of Goryeo

It’s like a name that I made to be an idol in Korea since I was born

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(1)Goma Shrine’s Jangseung and Emma

In Saitama, Japan, there is a shrine dedicated to Ko Yak-gwang, the ancestor of the Goma family

To commemorate the ancestors’ arrival from the Korean Peninsula, they built a jangseung to commemorate it

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(1)Actor Ji Chang-wook, who played the leading role in the popular Korean period drama Baek Dong-soo, visited Goryeo Shrine with his fans on the 4th It is a charity project for the Korea-Japan Friendship Festival, which has been held since 2008 by the Korea-Japan Cultural Exchange Association to deepen cultural exchanges and friendship between Korea and Japan ahead of the 1300th anniversary of the founding of Korea in 2016
(2)The center of Ji Chang-wook, who is walking on the pilgrimage route after arriving at Goryeo Shrine

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Famous celebrities such as Ji Chang-wook visited the shrine to honor Korean royalty

If you are the son of King Bojang, your ancestors are King Gwanggaeto’s Jumong

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Jo Hyun-jae, who met Fumiyasu Goma, the leader of the Wigoma Shrine and the grandson of Ko Yak-kwang in his 60s

The bottom is a commemorative photo with the Komakouma family wearing Goguryeo traditional clothes

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