사진 확대 ‘House on Wheels: Beyond the Ocean – Hokkaido Edition’. Photo © tvN
On ‘House on Wheels: Beyond the Ocean – Hokkaido Edition,’ Sung Dong-il, Kim Hee-won, Jang Na-ra, Ji Seung-hyun, and Kim Jun-han embark on their first-ever ‘two lunches in one day’ challenge to complete their Hokkaido food bucket list.
The tvN variety show ‘House on Wheels: Beyond the Ocean – Hokkaido Edition’ follows the concept of traveling with your own home. After spending all four seasons exploring every corner of Korea, the ‘House on Wheels’ embarks on a new adventure overseas. Returning after three years, regulars Sung Dong-il and Kim Hee-won are joined by the show’s first female host, Jang Na-ra, whose fresh and wholesome humor has been well received.
In episode 6, airing today (the 16th), the ‘three siblings’—Sung Dong-il, Kim Hee-won, and Jang Na-ra—set out on a journey with Jang Na-ra’s first guests, Ji Seung-hyun and Kim Jun-han, to experience the ‘summer romance of Hokkaido.’ Their trip takes them to the heart of Hokkaido, exploring Furano and Biei, where vibrant flowers create picturesque landscapes at Flower Hill and the stunning emerald waters of Blue Pond, one of Hokkaido’s top photo spots. The show promises to deliver healing moments to viewers as they visit these iconic natural attractions.
Notably, the cast members take on the unprecedented challenge of ‘two lunches in one day’ to satisfy their Hokkaido food bucket list. They visit a renowned buckwheat noodles restaurant, where the noodles are made from locally grown buckwheat, and a famous Soup Curry spot, offering viewers a feast of unique flavors. During this time, Kim Jun-han surprises Sung Dong-il, Kim Hee-won, and Jang Na-ra by revealing his hidden Japanese language skills, perfectly fulfilling his role as a guest tailored to the trio. Jang Na-ra also personally prepares dinner for her guests, unveiling her special ‘Narapo Pasta’ recipe, piquing viewers’ curiosity.
Meanwhile, a different side of Kim Jun-han is expected to catch viewers’ attention. During an early morning walk with Sung Dong-il, Kim Jun-han opens up about his thoughts on marriage. He confides, ‘In the past, when my parents talked about marriage, it felt so distant. But now, I sometimes imagine what it would be like if I got married.’ Sung Dong-il, who enjoys a happy family life as a father of three, strongly recommends marriage, saying, ‘Marriage is fun and wonderful. There are arguments, but there are many good things.’ Kim Jun-han jokingly replies, ‘I think my mother would love to hear your stories,’ bringing laughter to the scene.
‘House on Wheels: Beyond the Ocean – Hokkaido Edition’ will air its sixth episode on the 16th at 7:40 p.m.
Lee Da-gyeom
This article has been translated by GripLabs Mingo AI.
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