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Guryongpo Japanese House Street (구룡포 일본인 가옥거리)

Guryongpo Japanese House Street (구룡포 일본인 가옥거리)

- Homepage : www.pohang.go.kr
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Guryongpo Japanese House Street is where the Japanese who came to Joseon lived after the Joseon-Japan Trade Treaty was signed between Joseon and Japan in 1883. Over time, the Japanese grew power over the fishing industry in the East Sea while restricting Joseon's fishing rights. To remember the past pains and events, the city of Pohang preserved 47 wooden Japanese-style houses from the time and named the area "Guryongpo Japanese House Street." It is now a tourist attraction where people can see the traces of Japanese lifestyle during the Joseon period and how the poeple of Joeseon braced the Japanese colonial period. It also attracts many K-drama fans as the area served as the main filming location of the drama "When the Camellia Blooms (2019)."  The scenery seen from the park steps received a Korea Landscape Award because of the fishing village, which can be seen at a glance, revealing the daily life of the common people.
- Address : 153-1 Guryongpo-gil, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
※ Introduction Information
- Ccapacity :
- Experienceable age : Open to visitors of all ages
- Inquiries and Guides
+82-54-276-9605
- Open date :
- Parking : Available
- Rest date : Open all year round
* Guryongpo Modern History Museum is closed on Mondays
- Use season :
- Use time
[Guryongpo Modern History Museum] 10:00-17:30


- Restrooms : Available


This work was created by the Korea Tourism Organization for 24 years and opened as the first type of public Nuri. You can download it for free from the Korea Tourism Organization, https://kto.visitkorea.or.kr/eng.kto

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