Brown Eyes member Yoon Gun will celebrate the release of his essay book in Japan through a fan meeting this weekend.

N.O.A Entertainment announced in a press release that Yoon will meet with his fans at the Roppongi Ark Hills on October 16 to introduce his book “What Coffee said to Love,” set to go on sale in the country early next month.

The essay book, which is filled with memories and sensibility of love and coffee, was written by Yoon, his chef friend Kim Sang-hyun and Internet blogger Cho Hyun-kyung.

The singer, who became well-known for singing the song "Let's Get Together" with Japan's CHEMISTERY during the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan, will also hold an autograph session as well as a mini-concert in Japan.

"I am excited and anxious to meet fans in Japan since it's been such a long time. I am always grateful for the fans who have shown support even though I haven't visited the country as much. I am also honored to introduce this book to them," Yoon was quoted as saying.

Yoon Gun made his debut in the music industry with the group Team in 1999. He then formed the group Brown Eyes with singer Naul in 2001 with their self-titled album "Brown Eyes." The two produced various hit songs including "With Coffee," "Already One Year" and "For You."

Yoon released his first mini-album "Like Latte" in 2009.



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