Incheon Japanese Street (인천일본풍거리)
Incheon Japanese Street, established following the opening of Incheon and Jemulpo Ports in 1883, was home to the Japanese concession. It preserves several Japanese-style wooden houses and stone structures from that era. These wooden houses, designed in the distinctive style of Japanese architecture where a storefront is integrated into the residential building, have been renovated and are now serving as cafés

Overview
- Location
- Gwandong 1(il)-ga, Jemulpo-gu, Incheon
- Language Support
- English, Korean
- Reservation
- Walk-in may be possible
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