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In the western outskirts of Tokyo, approximately an hour away from the city center, you can discover the enchanting Ghibli Museum in Mitaka. This museum showcases exhibits on Ghibli Studio’s works, behind-the-scenes stories of their creations, and pays tribute to the renowned artist Hayao Miyazaki. As the Ghibli Museum operates on a reservation-only basis, it is crucial to book tickets ...

Inwangsan, located in the northwest of Seoul’s Seochon Village, boasts picturesque views. As a conveniently accessible mountain in the heart of Seoul with exceptional scenery, it has become a popular destination, even featured on various broadcasts with introductions by celebrities. “Seoul Inwangsan Cafe, The Forest Small Bookstore” On the midsection of Inwangsan, you can discover a unique cafe named the ...

In the eastern part of Seoul, you can find the large-scale ecological theme park known as “Seoul Forest.” The easiest way to reach Seoul Forest is by using the subway, specifically taking the Suin Bundang Line to Seoul Forest Station and exiting from Exit 4. Upon exiting from Exit 4 of the subway, you’ll come across a hip space filled ...

In the Seongdong-gu district of Seoul, you can find a theme park named “Seoul Forest.” It was created with the concept of an urban forest, inspired by iconic parks like Central Park in New York and Hyde Park in London. With an investment of approximately 23.52 billion Korean Won on a site of about 350,000 square meters, the theme park ...

In the eastern part of Seoul, you can find the expansive ecological theme park “Seoul Forest.” The easiest way to get to Seoul Forest is by using the subway. By taking Subway Line 4 and getting off at Seoul Forest Station (Exit 4), you can head towards Seoul Forest. Once you emerge from Exit 4 of the subway station, you’ll ...

In Paju’s Moonbal-dong, there lies the Paju Publishing Cultural Information National Industrial Complex, commonly referred to as the Publishing Complex. It’s a place composed of publishing houses and related businesses, officially known as the “Paju Publishing Culture Information National Industrial Complex.” It houses over half of Korea’s major publishing houses and printing presses. The Publishing Complex was conceived by several ...