Guryongpo Japanese House Street

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Bhava **************************
1 Nov 2025
We took a day trip to Pohang from Busan and covered homigot, japanese street, space walk, jukdo market and tongdosa temple. Our guide Mr Park Jeong was very friendly and had so much information about everything. He took us around all the places. Highly recommend this trip. Mr Park was so nice that he got us some local Korean food similar to donuts as we are vegetarians and couldn't bear the strong smell in the market so we didn't enter that area. Just a suggestion - if we had more time to explore space walk, it would be great. We just had 1 hour to explore space walk.
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Klook User
30 Oct 2025
exciting. the tour guide Park Jeong Ho is nice and very helpfull.
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LIN ******
27 Oct 2025
I've always wanted to visit the Pohang Space Walk and see Homigot's "Hands of Harmony." Figuring out transportation on my own was a hassle, so I was happy to find this tour from Busan to Pohang's popular attractions. I could sightsee after getting off the bus and sleep on the way back. I'm very grateful for our guide, Mr. Park, for his attentive care throughout the day. Although the tour was in English, Mr. Park also used a translation app to take care of Chinese-speaking tourists, so there's no need to worry about not understanding. I highly recommend this tour for tourists who aren't fluent in English! Lunch will be at the fish market.
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chow *******
27 Oct 2025
My tour guide is very professional. he recommend good food for me. His time management is very good. the weather is very good today. we have a wonderful day
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Klook用戶
25 Oct 2025
Enjoyed the small group size, around 10 people, simple and efficient. Finally conquered the Sky Walk, a very thrilling experience. Our guide, Mr. Park, took us to Jukdo Island for seafood. The Korean specialty, "daege" (crab), was delicious and we even got a discount, thanks to his great recommendations. Itinerary Arrangement: Tour Guide:
Klook 用戶
25 Oct 2025
I highly recommend this tour! The tour guide is very enthusiastic and provides detailed explanations, so you don't have to worry about missing any popular attractions. Communication was also seamless! It was a comfortable day trip to Pohang!
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Klook 用戶
25 Oct 2025
Thank you, Mr. Park, for the friendly and kind tour today. Although it was raining at the first stop, Homigot Sunrise Square, it didn't dampen our spirits. Afterwards, we visited the "When the Camellia Blooms" drama filming location at Guryongpo Japanese House Street. After the weather cleared up, we arrived at the Space Walk, the most anticipated and exciting part of the itinerary. This is a new attraction in recent years, and the walkway is the highest point here. Being able to see the entire beautiful sea view is worth recommending as a free attraction. Then we went to Jukdo Market for a meal, and then visited Dongdosa Temple. Today, Saturday, there was a Chinese opera performance at Dongdosa Temple, with traditional snacks and refreshments available to taste. I didn't feel much when I watched the "Jeongnyeon" Chinese opera performance before, but I didn't realize how amazing Chinese opera was until I heard it with my own ears. This itinerary reduces the hassle of transportation, and there is plenty of time to stop at each attraction. I have already recommended it to friends who plan to travel to Korea.
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Klook User
4 Oct 2025
very nice tour and our tour guide Mr. Park was excellent. He answered questions, gave a lot of fun facts and really made the trip more memorable. It was an amazing day tour, despite the rain.
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Step back in time and explore the unique charm of Guryongpo Japanese House Street in Pohang, where history and culture intertwine. Nestled on Korea's near-easternmost point, this captivating destination offers a rare glimpse into Korea's past, with streets lined by traditional Japanese houses that tell stories of a bygone era. After the Joseon-Japan Trade Treaty of 1883, this area became home to Japanese residents, and today, it stands as a testament to the resilience and history of the Joseon people. Visitors can walk through preserved wooden Japanese-style houses and experience the ambiance of a bygone era, discovering the allure of this preserved neighborhood and its rich historical tapestry. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking to immerse yourself in a unique cultural experience, Guryongpo Japanese House Street offers a captivating blend of the past and present, inviting you to explore its echoes of history and vibrant charm.
153-1 Guryongpo-gil, Guryongpo-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Japanese House Street

Step back in time as you wander through the enchanting Japanese House Street, where over 20 meticulously restored traditional Japanese houses await. Each wooden home, with its iconic tiled roofs and sliding doors, offers a unique glimpse into the early 20th-century lifestyle of Japanese settlers who once thrived in Guryongpo's vibrant fishing industry. This living museum is a must-visit for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike, providing an authentic experience of Showa-era Japan right in the heart of Pohang.

Guryongpo Modern History Museum

Discover the rich tapestry of Guryongpo's past at the Guryongpo Modern History Museum, housed in the former residence of Hashimoto Zengichi. This captivating museum invites you to explore the lives of Japanese immigrants during the early 20th century through a collection of intriguing artifacts and personal stories. Immerse yourself in the history and culture that shaped this unique community, and gain a deeper understanding of the Japanese influence on the region.

Scenic Park Steps

Embark on a picturesque journey up the Scenic Park Steps, a celebrated landmark that has earned the Korea Landscape Award for its breathtaking views. As you ascend, take in the stunning panorama of the fishing village below, where the hustle and bustle of daily life meets the serene beauty of nature. These steps offer more than just a path; they provide a moment of reflection and appreciation for the harmonious blend of culture and landscape that defines Guryongpo.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Guryongpo Japanese House Street is a poignant reminder of the Japanese influence on the fishing industry in the East Sea and the restrictions placed on Joseon's fishing rights. It serves as a historical landmark, preserving the memories and struggles of the past. Established by Japanese immigrants in the early 1900s, the area flourished during Japan's occupation of Korea. Today, it serves as a cultural bridge, preserving the architectural and historical legacy of its past. The preserved neighborhood highlights the historical significance of Guryongpo as a former fishing and trading hub, offering educational insights into the lives of Japanese settlers and the impact of colonial rule.

K-Drama Filming Location

Fans of Korean dramas will recognize the area as the main filming location for the popular series 'When the Camellia Blooms (2019),' adding a layer of modern cultural significance to the historical site. The street gained popularity as a filming site for the drama, drawing fans and visitors eager to experience the picturesque setting firsthand.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the local flavors of Guryongpo, where fresh seafood takes center stage. The town's rich fishing heritage is reflected in its cuisine, offering visitors a chance to savor dishes that are both traditional and delicious.