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RM’s Smoking Scandal: What Happened in Japan’s No-Smoking Zone?

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RM Ignored Security Guard’s Warnings, Sparks Controversy After Smoking in Tokyo No-Smoking Zone

Allegations that BTS leader RM smoked in a no-smoking area and discarded cigarette butts while in Japan have shaken the entertainment world. The Japanese weekly Shukan Bunshun published photos on April 22, 2026, showing RM at a drinking gathering with acquaintances after wrapping up a Tokyo Dome concert.

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In the published photos, RM is seen smiling and talking with acquaintances while holding a cigarette. The issue is that the venue was reportedly a strictly enforced no-smoking area. According to the outlet, the bar they visited had no designated smoking room, yet members of the party were photographed smoking in an indoor corridor.

Ignoring Security Guard’s Warnings and Littering

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Fans say their greatest disappointment goes beyond the act of smoking to how the group left the scene. Shukan Bunshun reports that a security guard told them the area was non-smoking and asked them to stop, but RM and his party ignored the request and continued to smoke. What angered fans further was the behavior after smoking.

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They reportedly left cigarette butts and ash on the floor and walked away. A photo later showed a female employee kneeling to clean the area. Since Japan revised its Health Promotion Act in 2020, authorities can fine people up to 300,000 JPY (approximately 2,010 USD) for smoking in certain public spaces. Because RM has long projected a thoughtful image and been seen as a positive influence, these alleged acts of disrespect have been especially jarring.

Damage to His Image as a Model Young Adult

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Since his debut, RM has anchored BTS and used high-profile platforms — including a speech at the U.N. General Assembly — to speak for younger generations. His humility and readiness to acknowledge mistakes and grow helped transform him from an idol into a cultural figure.

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Critics say the incident contrasts sharply with the mature persona he has cultivated. A global star’s conduct abroad can reflect on K-pop as a whole, a reminder of the responsibilities that come with that status. While some fans note that paparazzi outlets can sensationalize stories, many still say the photos and witness accounts left them disappointed and hoping for more accountable leadership.

Agency’s Vague Response

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BigHit Music, RM’s agency, drew further criticism for its response. Instead of offering a clear apology or a detailed explanation, the company highlighted that the photos were taken by paparazzi and asked media outlets to limit domestic coverage — a passive approach that only deepened public skepticism.

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Trying to suppress coverage instead of investigating the facts and apologizing if wrongdoing occurred departs from BTS’s reputation for transparent communication. To prevent this cigarette-butt littering controversy from damaging K-pop’s global standing, the artist should offer sincere reflection and the agency must take clear, responsible steps.

#BTS #RM #KimNamjoon #ShukanBunshun #JapanSmokingControversy #CigaretteButtLittering #TokyoDomeConcert #BigHitMusic

Daniel Kim
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