The hugely successful group's Japan tour - its
first after they reached the top of the Billboard 200 album
chart in May -comes as ties between the two nations have frayed
due to a diplomatic row over South Koreans forced to work for
Japanese firms during World War Two.
Social media showed the t-shirt, which bore the words
"Patriotism our history Liberation Korea" by a photo of a rising
mushroom cloud.
Japan became the first nation to suffer an atomic bombing on
August 9, 1945, at Hiroshima.
"We have seen news that a t-shirt worn by one of the members has
set off a furor and after asking their record company about
this, we made the decision to postpone their appearance on our
Nov 9 show," TV Asahi network said on its website.
A BTS Japan fan site also announced their appearance had been
postponed, along with an apology to fans who had been looking
forward to the broadcast.
There was no mention of cancelling the Japan leg of their tour,
which kicks off on Nov 13.
BTS has been together since 2013 and gained a worldwide
following, in May becoming the first K-pop performers to top the
Billboard 200 with "Love Yourself:Tear." Previous stops on their
2018 tour have included New York and London.
(Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Michael Perry)
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