Male singer Jungkook of the famous Korean group BTS is currently Calvin Klein's global ambassador. From June 6, the brand held a special exhibition at the Calvin Klein flagship store in Harajuku (Japan), introducing the first collaborative collection with Jungkook launched in May.
Before the official exhibition took place, Jungkook suddenly appeared at a brand event at the Calvin Klein Harajuku store.
According to media reports, although before the event, the organizers did not announce that Jungkook would be present directly, many fans still firmly believed that the male singer would appear, so they gathered to wait in the Omotesando area many hours in advance.
Finally, when Jungkook actually visited the Calvin Klein store in Harajuku, the crowd of fans flocked in even more. The Omotesando area and surrounding the store quickly fell into chaos, crowded people caused the walkways to be almost congested.

Although both inside and outside the store were crowded, Jungkook still kept a friendly smile. He stood on the second floor of the store and happily waved to fans outside. When the event ended and he was about to get on the car to leave, he continued to wave to thank those who patiently waited by the roadside.
In addition to Jungkook, the event that day also had the participation of Mingyu of Seventeen, along with Japanese artists such as Miyoshi Ayaka, Komagine Kiita and Shiono Akihisa, creating a very prominent guest cast.
However, compared to the appearance of many stars, what is more noteworthy is the situation of crowds and chaotic traffic caused by the event.
Some netizens said that when driving through the Meiji-dori area that day, they were suddenly stuck in traffic jams. The distance, which only took about 10 minutes, lasted for 30 minutes.
Only later did they know that this area was having an event and questioned whether the organizing unit had fully implemented traffic regulation measures.
Due to the excessive number of people, some lanes have even had to be narrowed to one traffic lane, leading to serious congestion. Some netizens complained that not only vehicles are difficult to move, but even pedestrians on the sidewalk are also facing difficulties.
A part of Japanese netizens pointed out that if management at the scene is not done well, it will not only affect people's lives but may also have a negative impact on the image of the brand and artists.