It's given that despite the strong possibility of a Kara breakup, we won't hear any confirmation from DSP until Feb. 2- when the girls' contract with DSP and with a makeup brand will be over.

But here's another clue that shouts disbandment. Youngji, who could be the only Kara member left at DSP after Feb. 2, is going by herself to a Japanese variety show, reports AllKpop.

Kara's maknae will be making an appearance at Japan's AsahiTV's "Mono Concierge" to introduce Kara's Japanese fitness DVD "Kara the Fit." The appearance will be Youngji's first guesting in Japan without Hara, Seungyeon and Gyuri.

The activity strongly hints Kara's looming parting of ways. Previously, Youngji removed Kara on her Instagram description.

As expected, DSP Media is mum on anything pertaining to Kara, still saying that it is waiting for the girls' official decision despite Kara members caught meeting with reps from other agencies, reports Soompi.

Kara is one of the biggest Kpop group in the 2000s. Standing alongside Wonder Girls and Girls Generation, Kara helped introduce Kpop to the world.