Lee Da-hae Shares Prenatal Trip to Japan with Seven, Displaying Maternity Badges
Actress Lee Da-hae shares peaceful moments from her prenatal trip to Japan with husband Seven, including a look at Korean and Japanese maternity badges.
Actress Lee Da-hae has revealed her stable and relaxed daily life by sharing updates from her trip to Japan following her pregnancy.

On the 29th, Lee Da-hae posted several photos on her SNS with the caption, “The reins were already loose... I’ve completely let my guard down since coming to Japan.” In the released images, she is seen relaxing on a city cafe terrace wearing a gray sleeveless dress, conveying the peaceful atmosphere of her period ahead of childbirth. The natural silhouette of her outfit and her softened expression are interpreted as visual representations of the psychological stability she has gained since becoming pregnant.
It is known that her husband, singer Seven, accompanied her on this trip. The couple is spending intimate time together as a married pair, sharing everyday moments such as enjoying drinks in Japan or visiting convenience stores and wine shops. Lee Da-hae is drawing attention as an example of 'lifestyle changes after pregnancy' by continuously revealing her natural daily life at the travel destination.
Notably, during this itinerary, she also revealed both Korean and Japanese maternity badges. By introducing both the Korean-style pink circular badge with the phrase 'Pregnant women first' and the Japanese-style badge featuring an airplane icon, she shared a positive reaction to the social support systems provided by both countries, despite the differences in their respective courtesy systems.
Lee Da-hae garnered significant interest recently when she announced her pregnancy three years after marriage. She previously signaled the birth of her new family with the message “From two to three” while sharing baby shoes and ultrasound photos. Meanwhile, Lee Da-hae married singer Seven, who is the same age, in 2023 after dating for 8 years. Since then, she has steadily built her filmography through dramas such as 'Heaven's Fate', 'My Girl', 'Chuno', and 'Miss Ripley'.
