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Jonghan from SEVENTEEN shares photos from Okinawa after a long hiatus, delighting fans with updates from his military service.

Jonghan from SEVENTEEN shares photos from Okinawa after a long hiatus, delighting fans with updates from his military service.

February/17/2026 11:54

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Jonghan of SEVENTEEN, who is currently in the military, has attracted attention by releasing photos taken in Japan. Yesterday (16th), Jonghan shared numerous photos taken in Okinawa through his Instagram. He is enjoying free time against the backdrop of Mihama American Village and Okinawa's nature and sea. It has been about 1 year and 5 months since Jonghan last updated his Instagram in September 2024, and fans expressed their joy. Comments from fans who saw the photos included, 'So you were in Okinawa,' 'It's been a while,' 'I miss you,' and 'I’m waiting for the day we can meet again.' Jonghan enlisted in September 2024 as the first member of the group and is currently serving as a social service worker.

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