OWL Magazine Korea

Heading south in Osaka, there is a Buddhist temple that can be read as “Sacheonwangsa” in our native Korean characters. It is a Buddhist temple called “Shitenno-ji.” Although it may seem like a typical Buddhist temple, it has historical connections to Korea. This temple was originally established by Prince Shotoku in 578, who received three artisans from Baekje, an ancient ...

Located within the Olympic Park, Seoul’s largest park in Songpa, you can find the “Hanseong Baekje Museum.” This is where the ancient kingdom of Baekje once thrived during the Hanseong Baekje era. Within the Olympic Park, you can discover the traces of Hanseong Baekje, represented by Mongchontoseong, and the artifacts related to it are exhibited at the “Hanseong Baekje Museum,” ...