The broadcaster Lee Kuk-joo, who appeared on 'Radio Star', has purchased a house in Tokyo, Japan, and is now revealing her reality survival story as 'Hollow Rock Food Adventurer'. Along with various must-have items and instant cooking powders gathered from Japanese grocery stores and kitchen supply shops, her 'food intuition,' which can assess eating habits just by looking at body shapes, will rock the studio.

The special episode 'Hollow Rock! Food Adventurer Road' of MBC's 'Radio Star', broadcast on Wednesday, 9th at 10:30 p.m., will feature Hur Young-man, Choi-ja, Lee Kuk-joo, and Park Eun-young.

Lee Kuk-joo recently purchased a residence in Tokyo, Japan, and reveals her recent activities between Korea and Japan. Regarding the rumor that she might be immigrating to Japan, she says, 'I became fascinated with picking out ingredients and shopping locally' and shares the real reason.

After shopping for 78,000 won at a Japanese convenience store, he did an eating broadcast, noting that the reaction to the video went viral. He showcases dishes like cucumber salad and bean sprout salad made only with 'instant cooking powder' collected from Japanese grocery stores, impressing the MCs.

Various must-have items gathered from Tokyo kitchen supply stores will also be revealed as 'the kitchen item guru.' Lee Kuk-joo lists items she says, 'You must buy this when you go to Japan,' while Kim Gu-ra showcases an instant 'fresh vegetable mukbang,' heating up the studio.

The know-how for exploring local restaurants in Japan will also be disclosed. He states, 'You can discern a good restaurant by its signage and the smell of people,' demonstrating his ability to detect local eateries sought by local Japanese people, drawing admiration from the MCs. He adds, 'I am more confident in ordering than Hallyu stars,' sharing essential tips for survival and saying, 'Ultimately, the key is the ingredients.'

'Even if I have only 10 minutes of break time, I make sure to eat carbohydrates,' Lee Kuk-joo says, adding, 'You can tell eating habits just by looking at body shapes,' and presents a unique theory of 'having a primarily Korean food-based body shape.' Her realistic sense of eating and engaging remarks will be showcased in the 'Radio Star' airing on the night of the 9th at 10:30 p.m.

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