Tour

Cultural Platform SiminMadang
380 Jungang-daero, Dong-gu, Busan
The area of Busanjin Station, which has been neglected for 17 years in the middle of the city, will be transformed into a complex cultural space where visitors can enjoy culture and art, such as an exhibition hall, library, coffee museum, one-person media studio, and place providing residents with a new cultural experience.

Mentaiko Brand Lab
22-1, Yeongchowit-gil, Dong-gu, Busan
It is a space built for local gourmet tourism branding based on cod roe, and you can enjoy various contents on each floor.
▷ Operating Hours: 10:00~21:00 (Closed on Mondays), 10:00~19:00 (Sunday)
▷ Facility Status
- (B1) Cod roe three siblings hideout [Souvenir Shop]
- (2F) Cod roe storage [Exhibition and sales of cod roe products and local products]
- (3F) Cod roe cafeteria [Sales of cod roe related food and drinks]
- (4F) Mentaiko Content Research Center [Academy Room]
- (5F) Sunny rooftop
▷ Inquiries
051-463-9182 (Cod roe cafeteria)
051-462-9182 (Cod roe storage)
051-464-9182 (Cod roe ginseng siblings)

Dong-gu Library Bookmaru Observatory
54, Seongbuk-ro 36beon-gil, Dong-gu, Busan
It is a mixture of Joseonseong and Japanese castles and serves as a landmark in Dong-gu where you can see Busanjinseong and Sanbokdoro-gil in Busan, which has high historical and cultural value, and Busan Port at a glance, Dong-gu Library Bookmaru Observatory in connection with Seongbuk Market Webtoon Ibagu-gil, Cartoon Experience Center, Busanpo Gaehang Road, An Yong-bok Memorial Hall, etc.

Seongbuk Pass Webtoon Ibagu-gil
Seongbuk Traditional Market, Dong-gu, Busan (1430-53 Beomil-dong)
First Market Under the Sky Seongbuk Market is a traditional highland market, contributing to revitalization of commercial districts by providing attractions to tourists by creating a specialized street based on webtoons.

Gubongsan Healing Forest Path
19, Gubongbuk-gil, Dong-gu, Busan (35-22, Dong-gu, Busan)
Gubongsan Healing Forest Trail is a resting place in the city where nature and people coexist. Take a break and relax in the beautiful nature, and enjoy a healthy time with your loved ones!

Inclined Elevator
786-1 Jucheon-dong, Dong-gu, Busan
The Dongguk inclined elevator was installed for the first time in the Busan area with 190 old stairs connecting Jeungsan Park by An, Yong-Bok Busanpogaehang Cultural Center.
The elevator operates 1 section measuring 36m and 2 sections measuring62m each, and can ride up to 13 people (900kg) at a speed of 60m per minute.
Inside of the elevator, a CCTV camera and a cooling and heating system is installed with a triple system in preparation for safety accidents. The whole glass offers a wide view that’s convenient and safe. Elevator World, Inc., that selects the best and most excellent elevators annually among all inclined elevators installed throughout the world, has been selected as the winner in the Inclined Elevator category of the 2017 World Project of the Year.

Ibagu Road
994-395, Choryang 1dong, Dong-gu, Busan
‘Ibagu’means ‘story’ in Gyeongsnag-do dialect and this is the story that tells our modern history.
Only the brick fence being left alone today, starting with the Namsun warehouse lot where the pollacks were once supplied throughout the nation and the former Baekqje hospital holding the traces of Busan’s first general hospital, when a steep 168 steps that holds the heartbreaking life story is climbed crossed to the memory filled face portraits wall, there is a Kim Min Bu observatory.
At the Ibagu workshop that holds the memory of the hillside road people and Chang Kee Ryo Memorial Duh Nanum center that carries on the spirit of Korea’s Dr. Albert Schweitzer can receive healings for the mind, and after strolling the hillside roads to the Yoo Chi Hwan postbox can have a cup of coffee while writing a hand written letter slowly.

Busan Science Center
11, Jungangdae-ro 260beong-gil, Dong-gu, Busan
Korea’s best science center for students and citizens to enjoy
The Busan Science center is a place where you could experience 100% science-based experiences that’s full of joy. It is a place of sensation while experiencing how fun science can be with great awakening for our thinking.
It consists of six basic themes: light, electromagnetic, sound and vibration, earth and life, heat and mechanics, mathematics and fusion. We want to contribute to the development of future talents that will move the world by stretching the imaginations to move the thoughts, and expanding the space of thoughts.

Busanpo opening cultural center
100, Jeungsan-ro,Dong-gu
The head family of Busan
Was built to reexplore the history and culture of Donggu and to inherit Dokdo protector General An Yong Bok’s national protection spirit.
Busanpo Story Busanpo is referring the present vicinity of Donggu Jwacheondong and Jasungdae.
Joseon allowed entrance to the Busan port in 1407 (7th year of King TaeJong) for the control of the chaotically entering travelers and set up an international office to handle trade and for use as a reception room.
In 1469, the acceded year of the SungJong, following the name of the mountain that looks like an iron pot near DongPyeong-Hyeon area, will be changed to’釜山浦‘ from the original place name "Busanpo."
And it was used to block Japanese raiders as a national territory’s military point when Chumsayong was built in this spot.
This Busanpo being the important street corner of national defense was the first Japanese invasion of Korea’s
battle ground of the Busanjinsung battle and even the enemy calls Jeong Bal the bravest commander during this period. Who is General An Yong Bok?
Originating from Busan Donggu Jwacheondong(currently reclaimed land) General Ahn Yong-bok grew up with a motto to repay back the grace to the nation’s strict home discipline by a single mother and is a historical figure who has invested the importance regarding the territory’s problem.

Joseon Tongsinsa History Museum
99, Jaseong-ro, Dong-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea 48746
History Museum Overview- The Joseon Tongsinsa History Museum is an ideal place for learning the history supplied with multimedia that shows the story of goodwill missions sent intermittently by the Joseon Dynasty to Japan 12 times.
The Joseon Tongsinsa History Museum located next to Busan Donggu Bumildong Jasung great park’s Younggadaeis the site for history education for a better understanding for those who have a hard time understanding the Joseon Tongsinsa and how they were sent to Japan 12 times after the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592.