Not the first time: K-pop albums by Seventeen thrown away in bulk in Tokyo

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The streets of Shibuya, Tokyo, were littered with boxes upon boxes of discarded albums by K-pop boy band Seventeen recently. On April 30, a day after the release of their anthology album 17 Is Right Here, Shibuya News posted a TikTok video wondering: 'What kind of situation is this?' The video shows albums strewn about, opened and with CDs on...

Albums by K-pop group Seventeen were dumped in Shibuya with a sign reading: 'Feel free to take any you want'.The streets of Shibuya, Tokyo, were littered with boxes upon boxes of discarded albums by K-pop boy band Seventeen recently.

"At Parco in Shibuya, there was a huge pile of Seventeen albums with a sign reading, 'Feel free to take any you want'," they wrote. "Buy 20 albums and get 20 unreleased selfie photocards + 20 photo stickers + one mini pocket file," an example read. Another wrote: "So much trash is accumulated due to people falling for these commercial tactics. This is going to affect future generations."

 

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