July 16 episode, themed "World Class, You're Saying I'm the Only One You See," featured Jang along with guests Lee Hong-ki, TXT's Soobin, and comedian Kim Shin-young.

Jang, who has been popular in Japan for over 15 years, talked about the evolution of the Korean Wave and his role in it.
"After legends like Cho Yong-pil and Kim Yeon-ja, our generation, including me, Kara, FT Island, Park Shin-hye, and TVXQ, became the third wave of Hallyu," Jang said.
He mentioned that newer stars like BTS and Park Seo-joon are now leading the current phase.
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Comedian Kim Shin-young surprised the panel by pointing out that Jang owns a well-known building in Shibuya, which attracts fans and curious onlookers.
"There's even a café there," she added, saying, "His lodging was there too." Host Kim Gu-ra joined in, saying, "Jang Geun-suk was active when the yen was strong," which made the studio laugh.
Humble Performances, Lavish Assets
Jang, who continues to work in various entertainment fields in Japan, shared that he currently performs in different musical units, including a solo act, an EDM collaboration, and a five-member band.
"As a band, we even busk on the streets. We open our bags and eat only what we earn that day," he said.
As they talked about his humble performances, Kim Gu-ra joked, "Well, you have a building in Japan," while co-host Yoo Se-yoon added, "Isn't that just what regular people do?"
Jang's property ownership and his ongoing diverse career have once again solidified his status as a major Hallyu figure in both Korea and Japan.