Kim Jae-joong, a member of boy band JYJ, released Wednesday his first Japanese full-length album, “Flawless Love.”

Since his Japanese debut 14 years ago, Jae-joong released a number of digital singles, but the release is his first full-length Japanese solo album in Japan.

The album, with two CDs, carries a total of 15 tracks, including seven new songs and four of his previously released Japanese singles, as well as some of his old Korean songs that were newly recorded with lyrics in the Japanese language, according to his management agency, C-JeS Entertainment.

Ahead of the album release on Wednesday, he made public the music video of “Impossible,” a track off the new album.

Also on Wednesday, he is set to launch a Japanese arena tour, starting in the city of Nagoya. Including Nagoya, he will throw 12 concerts in six cities, including the capital, in April and May.

“The latest album and the live tour will help keep up Kim Jae-joong’s wild popularity (in Japan),” his agency said. (via pbr@yna.co.kr / Yonhap, Image provided by C-JeS Entertainment)