Being a K-Drama fan, we all wanted to visit some if not all of the famous filming locations of our favorite Korean Drama. In my case, I made sure to visit some of the popular filming locations and relive the moments on one of the highest-rating K Drama for 2016, 도깨비 or Goblin.
도깨비 or Goblin is probably one of the most memorable K Drama that made every fan want to visit it’s popular filming locations.
Who would not remember this place where Ji Eun Tak summoned Kim Shin?
Jumunjin Breakwater is located in Jumunjin Beach, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do Province. This place is roughly about 3-4 hours away from Seoul.
How to get there?
- Take Seoul Metro Subway Line 2 and get off at Gangbyeon Station.
- Head over to Dong Seoul Bus Terminal and take the trip going to Jumunjin
- Get off at Jumunjin Bus Terminal
- Take a taxi from Jumunjin Bus Terminal and tell the driver you want t go to Jumunjin Breakwater or simply say Dokkaebi. About 3 minutes taxi ride, you will arrive at your destination.
Yongdap Station Footbridge
The place where Sunny and Grim Reaper met.
How to get there?
Take the Seoul Metro Subway Line 2 and get off at Yongdap Station Exit 2.
Samcheondong
The place where Kim Shin is spotted walking.
How to get there?
This place is just right across Insadong.
Deoksugung Palace Wall
Getting there, take the Seoul Metro Subway and get off at City Hall Station exit 2.
Unhyeongung Yanggwan and Deoksung Women’s University
The house of Kim Shin and Grim Reaper
How to get there?
- Take Seoul Metro Subway and get off at Anguk Station edxit 4
- Walk straight and in 50 meters, you’ll reach Unhyeongung and the house is actually a part of Deoksugung Women’s Univeristy Jongno Campus
**Deoksugung Women’s University is now closed to the public.**
I will be sharing more of my adventures and fanboying experience on my next story so watch out for it.
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