Guryongpo Japanese House Street
A historic neighborhood in Pohang-si, South Korea, originally built by Japanese fishermen, now preserved as a tourist attraction.

📜 Historic street in Pohang-si, South Korea, featuring well-preserved Japanese-style houses from the early 20th century. 🔍 Preserves traces of Japanese lifestyle during the colonial period and reflects both Japanese and Korean architectural styles, now a cultural and historical attraction.# Why Go🚶 Wander through well-preserved traditional Japanese architecture📚 Learn about complex Korean-Japanese history at the Modern History Museum🎬 Visit filming locations from K-dramas like 'When the Camellia Blooms'📸 Picturesque setting for unique photography🌊 Scenic coastal views of the East Sea# Why Avoid💬 Site sparks conversations about colonial history♿ Some areas may have slight inclines or steps# Tips👟 Wear comfortable shoes for walking🌸 Best to visit in spring and autumn, weekdays are less crowdedRespect private property, many houses are privately owned or convertedTry local seafood specialties# Cost💰 Free entry to the street and parking.# Hours🕒 Open 24/7. Guryongpo Modern History Museum: 10:00-17:30, closed Mondays and public holidays.# 🅿️ ParkingAvailable and free.# Inquiries📞 +82-54-276-9605# Age limit👶 Open to visitors of all ages.

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