where the houses where Japanese lived 100 years ago remain intact
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 Published On May 11, 2021

Pohang Guryongpo Japanese House Street, where the houses where Japanese lived 100 years ago remain intact

The streets of Japanese houses in Guryongpo, which were the residences of Japanese during the Japanese colonial period, still exudes a Japanese style like a scene in a movie.

Now, as it has become famous as a filming location for'When Camellia Blooms', various photo zones are guided.
Camellia, which has a restaurant run by Dongbaek-i (Gong Hyo-jin) in the drama, is also the hottest. Those who have watched the drama will be able to look back more interestingly.

Walking while looking at the old-fashioned Japanese houses, you keep pressing the shutters in a new and unique atmosphere.
After looking around the alley, a staircase photo zone appears.

A stone pillar at the entrance to Guryongpo Park.
If you sit on the stone steps and look at the alley, you can get a glimpse of Japan in Korea at that time.

Although these are the traces that have disappeared, it must be a site to be left in history, but the city and sea of ​​Guryongpo that you can see from the top of the stairs are also art.

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